Updated 5 June 2026.
Mirra Andreeva is now, already at 19 years of age, an established star on the WTA tour. With a career high rank of no 5 in the world, she has now five WTA tour titles. But what is Mirra Andreeva’s racquet.
Mirra Andreeva’s tennis racquet
I had a conversation with Christoper Clarey a while back, where he talked about so many female players using the Wilson Blade. This is in part correct because there are players that use the actual Blade like Aryna Sabalenka, for example. But many players that use what looks like a Blade, play with a popular pro stock racquet on the WTA Tour, the Wilson Steam 100 BLX mold, now re-released as the Wilson Blade 100 Pro V10. There are many players using this racquet, but to mention a few superstars we have Emma Raducanu, Paula Badosa and Beatrice Haddad Maia.
This is also Mirra Andreeva’s racquet.
Why is this pro stock racquet mold so popular?
Well, as a pro player getting signed to a particular brand, there are not a million options unless you already have a frame that they can’t paint to look like the latest cosmetic. Wilson offer a bunch of pro stock molds to their players, but there are many retail racquet options you don’t see often or at all on the pro tours like the Clash or Shift, for example.
Many players use a Blade pro stock or a so-called H22 or Blade Pro. There are of course different versions of the Pro Staff 97 too, Dimitrov uses on style of Pro Staff with an 18×18 string pattern and Ons Jabeur uses a regular 97 customized to her specs. The H22 is more popular among men as the swing weight is higher. The Blade 100 Pro is a more powerful and that is why we see it frequently on the WTA Tour.
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Strings and customization
Mirra has four strips of lead tape at 12’o clock on the racquet face. And she strings her racquets with a full bed of Luxilon Alu Power (can be Rough). She used to use 4G, but instead of switching to a hybrid setup with 4G and natural gut, she went to full Alu. Alu power offers better spin potential than 4G, which has better tension maintenance but is a deader string.
I don’t know Mirra Andreeva’s racquet specs or string tension, so if you do, let me know in the comments or via Instagram.
Mirra Andreeva player profile
Born on April 29, 2007, in Krasnoyarsk, Russia, she began playing tennis at age six. The younger sister of fellow pro player Erika Andreeva, Mirra moved with her family to Moscow for better training opportunities before settling in Cannes, France, where she has trained at the Elite Tennis Center since 2022. At just 17, she has already made a mark on the WTA Tour.
Andreeva now holds a career-high singles ranking of no 5, and a doubles ranking of no 12. She turned professional in 2022 and her prize money earnings are currently around $9.6M.
What about Andreeva’s playing style? Coached by former Wimbledon champion Conchita Martinez, she employs a smart, tactical game with strong baseline play, smooth movements with a variety of shots. Recently, she has added more power to her game, making her an even tougher opponent. Some have already compared her to Martina Hingis…

Career Highlights
Ranking Milestone: She achieved a career-high ranking of World No. 5 and comfortably anchors herself inside the WTA top 10.
The 2026 Roland Garros Finalist: In June 2026, Andreeva put together a flawless clay-court campaign to reach her first career Grand Slam singles final at the French Open. Playing with ice-cold focus, she dismantled Marta Kostyuk 6-1, 6-3 in the semifinals to book a highly anticipated championship match against Polish qualifier Maja Chwalinska.
Big-Stage Dominance: Prior to her 2026 French Open run, Andreeva had already accumulated 5 WTA singles titles, highlighted by a historic, back-to-back sweep of the Indian Wells and Dubai WTA 1000 crowns in 2025.
Olympic Medalist: At the 2024 Paris Olympics, at just 17 years old, she teamed up with Diana Shnaider to win the Silver Medal in women’s doubles.
Grand Slam Breakthroughs: Her affinity for the Parisian clay began early; she reached the French Open semifinals as an unseeded 17-year-old back in 2024, famously stunning world No. 2 Aryna Sabalenka along the way.
Social Media
Follow Mirra Andreeva on her Instagram profile where she has over 500K followers.

