Mirra Andreeva lost to Marta Kostyuk in the Madrid Open final, falling 6-3, 7-5. Despite the defeat, Andreeva expressed a positive shift in her mindset towards the sport.
Key points
Mirra Andreeva lost in the Madrid Open final
She was defeated by Marta Kostyuk
The final score was 6-3, 7-5
Andreeva aimed for her third WTA 1000 title
She spoke about a positive shift in her mindset
WTA 1000Mirra AndreevaMarta KostyukMadrid Open
Photo by David Ramos/Getty Images
Photo by David Ramos/Getty Images
Mirra Andreeva fell just short of claiming her third WTA 1000 title, losing in straight sets to Marta Kostyuk in the Madrid Open final.
The Russian was beaten 6-3, 7-5 by the Ukrainian, who was in impressive form and picked up her first WTA 1000 trophy. Andreeva had been hoping to add a third title to her collection this season but struggled to match Kostyukâs level throughout.
After the defeat, Andreeva spoke about how her mindset around the sport has shifted in recent times. She told reporters.
Photo by Shi Tang/Getty Images
Photo by Shi Tang/Getty Images
Mirra Andreeva shares honest reflection after losing Madrid Open final
In her post-match interview, Andreeva opened up about how her mindset has changed since the last time she played in Madrid: âI think the way I approach matches has changed a lot.
âBecause even when I was playing against Aryna in my first tournament here in Madrid, I was just trying to enjoy the atmosphere.
âI wasnât expecting anything from myself, so I was just playing like every match was my last match. I was just trying to give it all.
âAnd, you know, I knew that I couldnât tell myself anything bad if I would lose because no one expected me to win so many matches that year.
She continued: âBut now, of course, I know how well I can play. Everyone knows how well I can play as well. So now itâs a matter of how to keep that level every time you play and how to keep that consistency as well.â
Mirra Andreeva turns focus to the doubles final at the Madrid Open
Andreevaâs singles campaign may be over, but she still has a shot at silverware in the doubles event.
Q&A
What was the score of the Madrid Open final between Mirra Andreeva and Marta Kostyuk?
Mirra Andreeva lost the Madrid Open final to Marta Kostyuk with a score of 6-3, 7-5.
How did Mirra Andreeva's mindset change after her loss in the Madrid Open final?
After her loss, Mirra Andreeva mentioned that her mindset around the sport has shifted positively.
What title was Mirra Andreeva aiming for at the Madrid Open?
Mirra Andreeva was aiming to win her third WTA 1000 title at the Madrid Open.
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Reflecting on her week, she said: âYeah, of course todayâs a hard day. But overall I think that when we talk with my team, I think we can take a lot of positives from this week.
âYeah, itâs been tough, but overall I think it was a pretty good two weeks for me. The tournament is still not over, so Iâm going to try to go for it in doubles tomorrow as well.â
Sheâll partner with Diana Shnaider against Taylor Townsend and Katerina Siniakova.