Mirra Andreyeva in a frenzy during the match: the tennis player in tears and screaming.
Melancholic Match of Andreyeva
According to The Sun: Mirra Andreyeva could not contain her emotions during her match at the Wuhan Open, she cried and asked the operator to stop filming.
The 18-year-old Russian tennis player lost to Laura Siegemund 6-7 (4-7), 6-3, 6-3 in a dramatic encounter.
Getty Now Sports 4Andreyeva, ranked fifth in the world, openly showed her frustration during the match that ended in her defeat.
Emotional Moments
In the first set, despite a tough week, she won a stubborn tiebreak, but then started crying when her opponent began to take control of the game.
Siegemund quickly took the lead in the second set, prompting an emotional outburst from Andreyeva:
(I) am so fed up with this damn tennis.
After losing another game, the tennis player smashed her racket against the court, and after the next game, she could no longer hold back her tears.
In the third set, Andreyeva became even more irritable. She mindlessly hit a ball toward the spectators after a dispute with Siegemund over delays in the game. Then she missed the ball and exclaimed that she “could not believe this.”
Notably, during the break, continuing to cry, Andreyeva asked the filming operator to stop filming.
Not the First Emotional Match
This is not the first time Andreyeva has gone through emotional moments on the court. She had previously cried after losing in the final of the Ningbo Open to Daria Kasatkina and had hit her leg during a loss to McCartney Kessler in Montreal.
Andreyeva's unpleasant moments at the Wuhan Open came after Emma Raducanu withdrew from the competition due to heat, feeling dizzy at a temperature of 34 degrees.
To understand the context of the events, it is worth noting that emotions in sports are a common phenomenon, especially for young athletes. Mirra Andreyeva demonstrates true feelings, which makes her image more human. Judging by her reactions, one can anticipate that she will continue to work on herself and strive for success in future competitions.Read also
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