Mirra Andreeva: Stuttgart semifinal result and rankings snapshot
Mirra Andreeva’s latest verified result comes from WTA Official, which lists Elena Rybakina beating her in the 2026 Porsche Tennis Grand Prix semifinals in Stuttgart, Germany, on clay court. This is a results snapshot, not a live point-by-point thread, and the match finished as a straight-sets win for Rybakina.
Per WTA Official match stats, Rybakina had the cleaner numbers on serve and on the key pressure points. She hit 7 aces to Andreeva’s 3, committed 0 double faults to Andreeva’s 1, and converted 4 of 10 break points compared with Andreeva’s 1 of 2.
| Match | Tournament | Surface | Winner | Sets Result | Rybakina Aces | Andreeva Aces | Rybakina Double Faults | Andreeva Double Faults | Rybakina Break Points | Andreeva Break Points |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Elena Rybakina vs Mirra Andreeva | Porsche Tennis Grand Prix | Clay court | Elena Rybakina | 2-0 | 7 | 3 | 0 | 1 | 4/10 | 1/2 |
Rybakina’s edge showed up in the two places that usually decide clay-court semifinals: serve and break-point conversion. Andreeva did convert 1 of 2 chances, but Rybakina’s extra aces, zero double faults, and better return pressure made the difference in the straight-sets result.
Rankings context around Mirra Andreeva
A published WTA rankings snippet lists Mirra Andreeva on 1,650 points with a movement figure of 2 in the doubles rankings context shown. WTA also names her among its featured female players alongside Aryna Sabalenka, Elena Rybakina, Iga Swiatek, Coco Gauff, Jessica Pegula, Amanda Anisimova and Elina Svitolina.
The broader rankings backdrop around Andreeva includes Tennis365’s Madrid Open piece, which framed a “Mirra Andreeva final showdown” after movement in the rankings picture. Tennis365’s Italian Open piece also said Rybakina was due to drop 500 points from her Strasbourg title run 12 months earlier, which is useful surrounding context for the players around Andreeva, not a claim about Andreeva’s own points movement.
Per the verified rankings context, the clearest Andreeva-specific snapshot is still the doubles listing on 1,650 points with a movement figure of 2. That is the only ranking line here that is directly tied to her in the published snippet.
| Player/Entry | Ranking Context | Points | Movement Figure | Source |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Mirra Andreeva | Doubles rankings snippet | 1,650 | 2 | WTA rankings snippet |
| Tennis365 Madrid piece | Rankings winners and losers / “Mirra Andreeva final showdown” | — | — | Tennis365 |
| Tennis365 Italian Open piece | Rybakina due to drop 500 Strasbourg points next week | 500 to drop | — | Tennis365 |
What is confirmed next
No confirmed 2026 match schedule is available in the verified fixture block, so details are yet to be confirmed on Andreeva’s next opponent or start time.
For now, the verified takeaways are straightforward: Mirra Andreeva fell to Elena Rybakina in the Stuttgart semifinal, and the published doubles rankings snippet places Andreeva on 1,650 points with a movement figure of 2.