On the 15th, Beijing time, the 2025 Indian Wells Tennis Tournament started the women's singles semifinals, and the Russian 17-year-old talented girl Andreeva was full of stamina, she defeated the Polish defending champion Swiatek who was aiming for the third crown 7:6 (7:1), 1:6, 6:3, and advanced to the singles finals of two consecutive WTA 1000-point tournaments.
Andreyeva, a 17-year-old genius girl in Russia
Andreeva defeated Swiatek in straight quarterfinals in Dubai on February 18 to become the youngest WTA 1,000-point champion in history. She has now won two in a row and a 10-game winning streak at Indian Wells. "I saw my mother's nervous face on the big screen, and I had to try not to look there." After the match, Andreeva said that she didn't know why she was so confident, and felt that the first set tie-break was the last time in her life, and the deciding set was more able to put aside the pressure and let go, "So I gave it my all, served very well and played quite smoothly." ”
Poland's defending champion Swiatek
After two hours and 17 minutes, Andreeva continued her recent 11-game winning streak to become the youngest rising star to reach the women's singles final of the Indian Wells tennis tournament since 2001 in Christels, Belgium, and she is aiming to become the first teenager to win the women's singles title in the Southern California desert since Andrescu of Canada in 2019, when the finale will be played against Belarusian current star Sabalenka.