Mirra Andreeva earned her best finish at Wimbledon this year, reaching the quarter-finals at the All England Club.
Following an impressive run at the championships, where she displayed some of the best grass-court tennis of her career, Andreeva ultimately bowed out to Belinda Bencic.
The Russian has now made the quarter-finals at two Grand Slam events this year, after her last-eight appearance at Roland Garros earlier in June.
With the conclusion of Wimbledon, Andreeva‘s ranking has improved once again, and she has now made history on the tour.
Photo by Rob Newell – CameraSport via Getty ImagesMirra Andreeva achieves incredible feat after Wimbledon
At just 18 years old, Andreeva has officially made her top-five debut in the world rankings, rising from number seven.
She becomes the youngest woman to break into the top five since former WTA number one Maria Sharapova in 2004.
NEW WORLD #5❗
18-year-old Mirra Andreeva makes her Top 5 debut today, rising from #7 to #5 after reaching her second straight Grand Slam quarterfinal at Wimbledon. 💪👏🔥
She’s the youngest woman to break into the Top 5 since Maria Sharapova in 2004:https://t.co/Y8P9DTBhOI
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Sharapova claimed the top spot in the rankings the year after she cracked the top five, something Andreeva will hope to emulate.
Other post-Wimbledon shifts in the top 10 include Iga Swiatek‘s bump to third, and Amanda Anisimova‘s rise from 12th to seventh.
Mirra Andreeva’s 2025 Wimbledon campaign
Andreeva didn’t drop a set en route to the quarter-finals at Wimbledon, sweeping aside Mayar Sherif and Lucia Bronzetti in the opening two rounds.
She then earned back-to-back wins over Americans, beating Hailey Baptiste and 10th seed Emma Navarro.
RoundOpponentQuarter-FinalBelinda Bencic (L)Fourth RoundEmma Navarro (W)Third RoundHailey Baptiste (W)Second RoundLucia Bronzetti (W)First RoundMayar Sherif (W)Mirra Andreeva’s 2025 Wimbledon campaign
The young star was then faced with Bencic, with whom she went to two tiebreaks, losing narrowly in both of them.
Looking ahead to the hard-court season, Andreeva will now set her sights on the US Open, where she has never made it past the second round.