Elena Rybakina names the one thing she’s impressed by Mirra Andreeva before the Stuttgart showdown
Elena Rybakina had to work hard to get past Leylah Fernandez and book her place in the Stuttgart Open semifinals. After a routine win over Diana Shnaider in her first match, Rybakina found herself a set down against Fernandez before battling back to take the match 6-7, 6-4, 7-6.
Photo by William WEST / AFP via Getty Images Elena Rybakina had to work hard to get past Leylah Fernandez and book her place in the Stuttgart Open semifinals. After a routine win over Diana Shnaider in her first match, Rybakina found herself a set down against Fernandez before battling back to take the match 6-7, 6-4, 7-6. Now just two wins away from adding another title to her collection, Rybakina will face Mirra Andreeva next.
The Russian holds a 2-1 advantage over Rybakina, though their last meeting went the Kazakh’s way. Looking ahead to the match, Andreeva spoke highly of her opponent while also recognising the challenge that lies ahead. This year’s WTA Tour has already seen four different winners across five events: Aryna Sabalenka at the Australian Open and Elena Rybakina picking up trophies at both Brisbane and Abu Dhabi.
The other titles went to Jasmine Paolini in Dubai and Iga Swiatek at Indian Wells. Photo by Robert Prange/Getty Images Rybakina shares her thoughts ahead of Andreeva’s semi-final Speaking about Andreeva in her post-match press conference after beating Fernandez, Rybakina said: “Well, she has a pretty good serve and a really good backhand. “And she moves, does the game well, and she’s a tough opponent now coming with a lot of confidence, a lot of matches on clay.
“I will try to focus on myself, on my serve, because today it wasn’t really great, especially in the first set. So the serve will be the priority. And of course try to move and be as fresh as possible.