Mirra Andreeva’s response when asked if she sees herself as the favourite for the Madrid Open
Mirra Andreeva is set to face Marta Kostyuk in the 2026 Madrid Open final. The Russian sits 15 spots higher in the rankings and already has two WTA 1000 titles under her belt, while Kostyuk is still searching for her first at this level.
Photo by David Ramos/Getty Images Mirra Andreeva is set to face Marta Kostyuk in the 2026 Madrid Open final. The Russian sits 15 spots higher in the rankings and already has two WTA 1000 titles under her belt, while Kostyuk is still searching for her first at this level. Andreeva reached the final after beating Hailey Baptiste and was later asked if she saw herself as the favourite heading into the match.
Andreeva doesn’t see herself as the Madrid Open final favourite Photo by Robert Prange/Getty Images Speaking ahead of the second semi-final between Kostyuk and Anastasia Potapova, Andreeva said the following. “No, I don’t consider myself the favourite for the match because I know that whoever gets to the final is a tough opponent,” she said. “I’ve learned not to care about the rankings of my opponent or, you know, the last name of my opponent as well.
“I’m just going to try to go on court and do the things that I have to do to really focus on the game plan that we create with Conchita [Martinez], and that’s the only thing I can control. “I cannot control what’s going on in any other way, so if I can just focus on what’s happening in my mind and what’s happening with me physically as well, that’s already more than enough for me. That would be more than enough.
” A reporter then told Andreeva that when Aryna Sabalenka lost to Baptiste in the quarter-finals, she became the highest-ranked player left in the competition. When Sabalenka was eliminated by Baptiste in this year’s quarter-final, it left Andreeva as there were three players remaining when she won her semi-final. Kostyuk was one of those three players.