Russian tennis star Mirra Andreeva had an emotional moment during her match at the Indian Wells tournament in California. The 18-year-old player, who came into the event as the defending champion, was knocked out in the third round after a tough three-set match against Katerina Siniakova. As the match slipped away from her, frustration began to show, and the young player struggled to control her emotions on court.After the match ended, the situation became even more tense. As Andreeva walked off the court, some people in the crowd booed. In response, the teenager appeared to shout toward the stands in anger. The emotional reaction quickly caught attention among fans and viewers watching the match. Later, during her press conference, Andreeva admitted she was not proud of how she handled the moment.
Mirra Andreeva loses tense Indian Wells match to Katerina Siniakova before emotional moment with crowd
The match itself was already full of drama before the final moment. Mirra Andreeva started well and won the first set 6–4. However, Katerina Siniakova stayed calm and slowly turned the match around.The Czech player won the second set 7–6 in a tight tiebreak and then finished the match with a 6–3 win in the third set, according to official results from the Women’s Tennis Association (WTA) tournament records.During the match, Andreeva’s frustration became visible. At one point in the second set, she missed an important volley on set point and threw her racquet on the court. Later in the match she tossed the racquet again as the pressure continued to grow.The final point also came with a bit of luck for Siniakova. On match point, the ball clipped the top of the net and slowly dropped over to Andreeva’s side, ending the match in Siniakova’s favor.After the handshake at the net, which was quick and without much eye contact, Siniakova celebrated her victory. Meanwhile, Andreeva walked toward the exit while the stadium announcer encouraged the crowd to show appreciation for the losing player.Instead, some boos could be heard from parts of the crowd. At that moment, Andreeva appeared to shout angrily toward the stands before leaving the court.The defeat could also affect her ranking. Because she was defending champion points from last year, Andreeva is set to lose 935 ranking points out of her previous total of 4,001, according to WTA rankings data. That drop may push her down the rankings and possibly out of the top ten depending on results from other players such as Belinda Bencic, Karolina Muchova, Linda Noskova, and Naomi Osaka during the tournament.Later, speaking to reporters, Andreeva admitted she was disappointed with her reaction. She said, “I’m not really proud of how I managed it. I’m not really proud of how I handled it in the end.” She added, “Those are the things that really need to work on soon. I don’t know. Not in the future but whenever I get the chance.”Despite the difficult moment in singles, Andreeva returned to the court about 90 minutes later for the doubles event. She partnered with Victoria Mboko, and the pair played with much better energy. They won their match and advanced to the quarterfinals, where they will face Anna Danilina and Aleksandra Krunic, according to Indian Wells tournament updates.