Rick Macci, Serena Williams’ former coach, has made a bold prediction about the future of 17-year-old Russian tennis star Mirra Andreeva, comparing her mental toughness to that of Maria Sharapova and forecasting multiple Grand Slam titles. This prediction comes on the heels of Andreeva’s impressive performance at the Indian Wells tournament, where she defeated top-ranked players en route to victory.
Macci Likens Andreeva to Sharapova, Predicts Grand Slam Dominance
Macci, who has a keen eye for talent, took to X to express his admiration for Andreeva’s mental fortitude. He likened her mindset to that of former World No. 1 Maria Sharapova, noting that Andreeva possesses the same “bubble” mentality, demonstrating a focus and resilience that is characteristic of champions.
“Mentally she is in a bubble like Sharapova was. Mentally cut and uses same Russian cloth of right here right now,” Macci wrote.
Beyond the comparison to Sharapova, Macci went on to predict that Andreeva has the potential to become a double-digit Grand Slam champion. He believes that barring injury, she could surpass other Russian tennis legends and become the “cream of the crop.”
“Andreeva barring injury will be a double digit Slam Champion and has the potential to be the Cream of the Crop of any Russian who got to the Top,” he added.
Andreeva’s Recent Successes Bolster Macci’s Prediction
Andreeva’s recent performances have certainly provided ample evidence to support Macci’s bold claim. At the Indian Wells tournament, she showcased her exceptional skill and determination, defeating world No. 1 Aryna Sabalenka in a thrilling final, coming back from a set down to win 2-6, 6-4, 6-3. This victory followed an equally impressive semifinal performance, where she overcame world No. 2 Iga Swiatek. By defeating the top two players in the world in consecutive matches, Andreeva achieved a feat that underscores her immense talent and composure on the court.
- Indian Wells Triumph: Andreeva’s victory at Indian Wells marks her third singles title and second consecutive WTA 1000 title.
- Defeating Top Players: Her ability to defeat world No. 1 Aryna Sabalenka and world No. 2 Iga Swiatek in the same tournament demonstrates her potential to compete at the highest level.
- Youngest Player to Achieve Consecutive WTA 1000 Titles: Andreeva has become the youngest player to win consecutive WTA 1000 events since Martina Hingis in 1997.
Andreeva’s Rise to the Top 10
Andreeva’s impressive run at Indian Wells has propelled her to a career-high WTA ranking of world No. 6 as of March 17, 2025. This achievement fulfills a prediction made by Aryna Sabalenka just a few months prior, who foresaw Andreeva’s entry into the top 10.
“Mirra Andreeva is going to be number one in the world at some point,” – Andy Roddick
Macci’s “Rabbit” Analogy and Andreeva’s Speed
Macci has also playfully referred to Andreeva as a “turbo-charged Russian Rabbit,” highlighting her superior agility and speed on the court. This analogy was further validated by Andreeva herself during her victory speech at Indian Wells, where she humorously acknowledged how she had to “run like a rabbit” to keep up with Sabalenka’s powerful shots.
Other Experts Weigh In on Andreeva’s Potential
Macci is not the only one who believes in Andreeva’s potential to reach the top of the tennis world. Former American pro Andy Roddick has also anticipated that she would eventually clinch the coveted number one spot.
- Tennis.com’s Hottest Takes for 2025: David Kane from Tennis.com noted that Mirra Andreeva launching into the Grand Slam stratosphere would certainly feel ahead of schedule if she wins one in 2025.
Andreeva’s Coaching Team and Continued Development
Andreeva’s success can also be attributed to her strong coaching team. She has been working with Conchita Martinez, a former major champion who helped Garbiñe Muguruza win Wimbledon in 2017. With a strong team and an elite tennis mind, Andreeva is well-positioned to continue her development and reach her full potential.
Andreeva’s Mental Playbook
Mirra Andreeva’s secret weapon includes journaling before, after, and even during matches. This helps her track her mindset, stay focused, and handle pressure like a pro. It’s not just talent; she’s built a mental playbook to win.
Andreeva’s 2024 Semifinal at Roland Garros
Mirra Andreeva achieved her best major result at the 2024 French Open by reaching the semifinals at the age of 17.
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