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Andy Roddick calls Mirra Andreeva “most dangerous prospect” after French Open win

June 7, 2026 5 Min Read
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Andy Roddick calls Mirra Andreeva "most dangerous prospect" after French Open win
Former world No. 1 Andy Roddick analyzes Mirra Andreeva's French Open victory and her potential to surpass Aryna Sabalenka as the world's best player.
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Former world No. 1 Andy Roddick has hailed the “inevitability” of Mirra Andreeva’s rise following her historic French Open title victory. Speaking on his “Served with Andy Roddick” podcast on June 7, 2026, the American analyst weighed in on whether the 19-year-old has already surpassed established stars like Aryna Sabalenka and Elena Rybakina.

While Roddick stopped short of calling her the current best player in the world, he insisted her tactical variety makes her the most dangerous prospect on the WTA Tour.

The Russian teenager secured her status as a Grand Slam champion yesterday after navigating a Roland Garros draw she took full advantage of. Roddick noted that while Andreeva was “okay by her own standards” early last year, she has since “turned up the gas” on clay.

Her physical development has caught up with her technical skill, leaving her “strong off the mark” and fast enough to reach difficult drop shots with ease.

Andreeva’s triumph in Paris follows a consistent trajectory that saw her reach the quarter-finals of both Roland Garros and Wimbledon last year. By converting that potential into a major trophy in 2026, she has cemented her place at the forefront of the game’s new generation.

This mental fortitude in high-stakes environments is similar to how Luke Littler has handled early fame and technical pressure in his own sporting field.

Andy Roddick evaluates Andreeva against Sabalenka and Rybakina

The debate over the world’s best player often centers on the raw power of Aryna Sabalenka and Elena Rybakina. Roddick pointed out that while those two can “play straight through you” when they execute, Andreeva offers a different challenge.

He described her as a “shape-shifter” who can oscillate between deep defensive moonballs and aggressive front-foot play. This “optionality” is, in Roddick’s view, more advanced than almost anyone else in the women’s game.

“I am not ready to give up on Sabalenka and Rybakina; I don’t think we are at that point,” Roddick cautioned. He admitted that Andreeva does not yet go through opponents with the same sheer force as the top-ranked pair.

However, he remains convinced that she is still a “work in progress” who will only get better as she learns when to apply her various tools.

The influence of coach Conchita Martinez was specifically highlighted by Roddick regarding Andreeva’s tactical approach against Maja Chwalinska. Having a veteran presence in her corner has seemingly refined her decision-making. Much like how Arthur Fils has shown growth in recent news, Andreeva is beginning to understand the “reps and years” required to master the shot selection that wins titles.

Future world number one prediction and Wimbledon outlook

Roddick has previously gone on record stating that Andreeva “is going to be number one in the world at some point.” This sentiment aligns with a recent prediction from Chris Evert, who suggested the teenager is destined for multiple Grand Slam titles. Her serve, which Roddick described as having good motion and margin, appears reliable enough to withstand the pressure of a chasing pack.

The attention now turns to the grass-court season and the upcoming championships at Wimbledon. Having already improved on her 2025 Roland Garros quarter-final finish with a title, there is high expectation that she can do the same at the All England Club. The WTA Tour remains open, with several Grand Slam champions struggling for consistency, leaving a vacuum that Andreeva seems ready to fill.

Andreeva herself appears grounded despite the sudden surge in her historical standing. After her semi-final win over Kostyuk, she spoke of seeing “the little hairs on the ball,” a level of focus that suggests she is not yet overwhelmed by her breakthrough. Whether she can maintain this “gas” through the summer will be the defining story of the 2026 tennis season.

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