Mirra Andreeva seeks Wimbledon double after winning Roland Garros
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 20, 2026, 4:39 PM
Last updated Jun 20, 2026
Mirra Andreeva, 19, aims to make history at Wimbledon after winning her first Grand Slam title at Roland Garros. She is scheduled to compete in the Bad Homburg Open before heading to SW19. Completing the 'Channel Slam' would mark a significant achievement, a feat last accomplished by Serena Williams in 2015. Only seven women in the Open Era have won both Grand Slam events in the same season. If successful, Andreeva will join an elite group of female players who have achieved this rare accomplishment.
- •Andreeva captured her first Grand Slam title at Roland Garros.
- •She will compete in the Bad Homburg Open prior to Wimbledon.
- •A victory at Wimbledon would complete the 'Channel Slam'.
- •Only seven women have achieved the Channel Slam in the Open Era.
- •Serena Williams was the last to accomplish the feat in 2015.
- 4:39 PMYahoo Sports — Mirra Andreeva has the chance to complete a rare Wimbledon double not seen in over a decade
"Mirra Andreeva has a chance to make history at this year’s Wimbledon. The 19-year-old captured her first Grand Slam title at Roland Garros, becoming the tenth-youngest woman ever to win a major singles title.
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