Match Details
- Fixture: Emma Navarro vs Mirra Andreeva
- Date: July 7, 2025
- Tournament: Wimbledon 2025
- Round: Round of 16
- Venue: London, Great Britain
- Category: Grand Slam
- Surface: Outdoor grass
- Live telecast: Tennis Channel and ESPN (USA), BBC, TNT Sports, Discovery+ (UK), TSN, and RDS (Canada)
Emma Navarro vs Mirra Andreeva Preview
No. 7 Mirra Andreeva enters the fourth round after dominant victories over Mayar Sherif (6‑3, 6‑3), Lucia Bronzetti (6‑1, 7‑6), and Hailey Baptiste (6‑1, 6‑3) and is yet to drop a set at Wimbledon.
The 18‑year‑old showcased a powerful baseline game and aggressive net play, which she honed under coach Conchita Martínez. She is now the youngest woman left in the draw. Earlier this season, she captured WTA 1000 titles at Dubai and Indian Wells, becoming the youngest ever to do so and cracking the top 10 for the first time.
No. 10 Emma Navarro enters her second week at SW19 after a fierce three‑set win over defending champion Barbora Krejcikova, 2‑6, 6‑3, 6‑4. She also beat Veronika Kudermetova and Petra Kvitova in straight sets en route to the Round of 16.
Navarro, who reached the quarterfinals here in 2024, has been in fine form all season. She earned her first WTA title at Hobart, cracking into the top 10, and scoring impressive wins over top‑ranked opponents like Aryna Sabalenka and Coco Gauff.
Besides her two WTA 1000 titles, Andreeva was a semifinalist at the French Open in 2024 and continues to impress at the Grand Slams this year.
In fact, Andreeva is the youngest player to reach the fourth round at each of the first three Slams of the season since Nicole Vaidisova in 2006. Her baseline winners-to-errors ratio remains impressive, highlighted by 28 winners and just 12 unforced errors against Baptiste.
Emma Navarro vs Mirra Andreeva Head-to-Head
Andreeva and Navarro have faced off just once prior to their Wimbledon encounter. This leaves the head-to-head record at 1–0 in favor of Andreeva. Their only meeting occurred at the Cincinnati Open in 2024, where Andreeva delivered a commanding straight-sets victory, 6–2, 6–2.
The match lasted approximately one hour and five minutes, with Andreeva hitting 82% first‑serve points won and breaking Navarro’s serve four times while not dropping her own.
Emma Navarro vs Mirra Andreeva Prediction
Navarro showcased commendable improvement on grass, securing a 65.7% win rate across her career on the surface and maintaining a similar 66% winning percentage in 2025. She relies on tactical variety, using aggressive slices and resets to outmaneuver opponents, as seen in her impressive 2‑6, 6‑3, 6‑4 upset of Krejcikova.
Andreeva, on the other hand, still has a limited grass résumé but has set momentum from powerful baseline aggression and strong athleticism. Her rapid rise reflects adaptability across surfaces, and although her grass data is thinner, she maintains a 76.7% career win rate. This perfectly combines with a recent string of dominant wins at this Wimbledon.
Navarro averages a first‑serve success rate of 62.8% with about 1.45 aces per match, and converts close to 50% of her break points. Andreeva, on the other hand, lands roughly 55–56% of first serves, wins ~71% of those points, and flexes strong return power, averaging 3.24 break points won per match in 2025.
While Andreeva’s serve can be vulnerable (with around 3.7 double faults per match), her returning prowess and ability to generate breaks on demand keep the pressure on her opponents.
Prediction: Andreeva to win in three sets
