By Chris Oddo | @TheFanChild | Monday February 24, 2025
On the heels of her maiden WTA 1000 title in Dubai, the milestones preserve coming for Mirra Andreeva.
The 17-year-old celebrates her Prime-10 debut on Monday, coming in at No.9 (+5) this week to develop into the youngest participant to rank contained in the Prime 10 since Nicole Vaidisova in 2007.
Andreeva, who turns 18 on April 29, is the seventh participant up to now 30 years to carry a Prime 10 rating earlier than her 18th birthday.
Prime 10 Previous to Age 18, Since 1995
Martina Hingis 1996
Venus Williams 1998
Anna Kournikova 1998
Serena Williams 1999
Maria Sharapova 2004
Nicole Vaisova 2006
Mirra Andreeva, 2025
Andreeva is the one teenager ranked contained in the WTA’s Prime 100 in the meanwhile, and he or she is considered one of 4 gamers to have made a Prime-10 debut because the begin of 2024, together with Zheng Qinwen, Jasmine Paolini and. Emma Navarro.
Keys Makes Prime 5 Debut
Madison Keys celebrated her thirtieth birthday on February 17. One week later the 2025 Australian Open champion has one thing else to have a good time: a Prime-5 rating!
Keys rises one spot to No. 5 to make her Prime-5 debut, and turns into the 96th participant to achieve the Prime-5 in WTA rankings historical past.
Clarification: Tauson’s For Actual
Reaching the ultimate at Dubai, the place she defeated World No.1 Aryna Sabalenka, has catapulted Denmark’s Clara Tauson to a career-high rating of No.23. The 22-year-old former junior No.1 jumps 15 spots this week.
Moreover, Germany’s Eva Lys made one other career-high, rising 10 spots to No.77, whereas 23-year-old Japanese Moyuka Uchijima rises eight spots to a career-high No.54.