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Mirra Andreeva Fights Back for Quarterfinal Spot as Bad Homburg Open Delivers Thrilling Round of 16


The Bad Homburg Open 2025 in Germany featured a spectacular day of women’s singles action on Centre Court, with young Russian sensation Mirra Andreeva stealing the spotlight. The 17-year-old showcased her trademark resilience and mature shot selection, rallying from a set down to defeat Denmark’s Clara Tauson 3-6, 6-3, 6-1. Andreeva’s commanding performance in the final set underlined why she’s one of the most exciting prospects on the WTA Tour. With this win, she books a well-deserved place in the quarterfinals and keeps her title hopes alive.

Elsewhere on Centre Court, Ekaterina Alexandrova and Maria Sakkari engaged in a high-voltage three-set battle. Alexandrova took the opening set 6-3, but Sakkari stormed back in the second, clinching it in a tiebreak. However, Alexandrova regained control in the third set, closing it out 6-3 to secure the win.

In a dramatic and tightly contested match, Beatriz Haddad Maia saved match points and survived a final-set tiebreak thriller against Elina Svitolina, eventually triumphing 3-6, 6-4, 7-6(7). The Brazilian’s fighting spirit and aggressive baseline game proved decisive in the end.

Meanwhile, Linda Noskova staged a fantastic comeback against Donna Vekic, reversing the score after dropping the first set 2-6. The Czech player displayed excellent court coverage and mental toughness to win 2-6, 6-2, 6-4 and punch her ticket to the last eight.

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