Why did Mirra Andreeva not shake hands with umpire at Wimbledon? (2024)

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Mirra Andreeva’s Wimbledon run is over after defeat to Madison Keys in the fourth round, but the 16-year-old Russian qualifier has announced herself as one to watch out for in the future after a stunning debut at the Championships.

Andreeva looked to be on her way to continuing her brilliant breakthrough at the All England Club after winning the opening set, but the experienced American Keys ground her way back to win the second-set tiebreak and run away with the decider.

There was a huge moment of controversy late in the match as Andreeva was given a point penalty for throwing her racket into the ground for the second time in the contest. Andreeva had slipped behind the baseline, appearing to go over her ankle, before her racket came out of her hand.

The point penalty gave Keys match point - which the American won with a volley at the net after Andreeva thought she had saved it with an ace. Andreeva did not shake hands with the umpire after the defeat.

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The fortnight will still be one to remember for the teenager, who incredibly had not played a single professional match on grass before she arrived at Wimbledon qualifying. Having made her grand slam debut on clay at the French Open with a run to the third round earlier this season, Andreeva has broke new ground at Wimbledon and won plenty of new fans along the way.

A super-fan of Andy Murray, Andreeva will now hope to continue her progress over the rest of the season after making her mark at Wimbledon, but the teenager will need to learn how to keep her emotions in check.

Who is Mirra Andreeva?

Roger Federer had already won four Wimbledon titles by the time Andreeva was born in April 2007 - and unsurprisingly the 16-year-old was the youngest player to reach the second week of Wimbledon.

Andreeva has an older sister who is also a professional tennis player, Erika Andreeva, and she says she was introduced to the sport by her mother from a very early age

"Actually, I didn’t pick this sport. My mom did,” Andreeva told the WTA earlier this season. “I’m really happy that my mom picked this sport because I feel that I really belong to this sport."

After turning professional this year, Andreeva made her breakthrough on clay on the Madrid Open, reaching the third round.

Upon arriving at her first grand slam at Roland Garros, Andreeva won three matches in qualifying to reach the main draw. She was knocked out by in three sets by Coco Gauff, who reached the Wimbledon fourth round as a 15-year-old in 2019.

Andreeva, who has risen from outside of the top 300 in the past two months and is set to now break into the top 100, showed her confidence by declaring her dream in tennis was to “win 25 grand slam titles” after being inspired by Novak Djokovic’s pursuit of the men’s record.

Why is she such a fan of Andy Murray?

During her breakthrough at the Madrid Open, Andreeva said she was star-struck when she saw Andy Murray in the player’s restaurant.

"When you sit here and take in all the stars, like Andy Murray, you see his face,” Andreeva said. “He is so beautiful in life. Sorry, he is so amazing.”

Andreeva congratulated Murray after he won a Challenger title in France ahead of Roland Garros, with the two-time Wimbledon champion responding to the text.

"He actually answered me, so I was really happy about it,” Andreeva said. “He said, ‘Thank you, and good luck in Roland Garros.”

It certainly worked as Andreeva reached the third round, and the teenager said Murray was her “good luck charm”.

However upon arriving at Wimbledon, Andreeva said she was “too shy” to talk to her hero.

“I met Andy Murray here,” Andreeva revealed. “But I’m too shy to talk to him. When I see him, I try to leave the facility super quick just to not to talk to him because I’m super shy.”

What has Andreeva done at Wimbledon?

Keys, the 25th seed, proved too strong for Andreeva as the experienced American reached her second Wimbledon quarter-final. There were plenty of encouraging signs for Andreeva in the first set as she took on Keys from the baseline and out-hit the American, flashing a number of eye-catching winners and committed defence that proved popular with the Wimbledon fans.

At Wimbledon, Andreeva impressed with her fearless, attacking play and powerful forehand, but the 16-year-old also wears her heart on her sleeve and is an emotional player on the court.

Andreeva lost her way in the second set after going a break up, as errors crept into her game. The teenager also struggled to keep her composure and received a code violation after throwing her racket following the second-set tiebreak. Andreeva was then given a point penalty on deuce at 3-5 in the third set, after slipping behind the baseline and dropping her racket.

Andreeva argued with the umpire about the decision and then refused to shake their hand after the match after Keys won the match on the next point.

“For me it's a controversial point,” Andreeva said. “She's the umpire. She's the one who makes the decision.

“But, honestly, I didn't have any intention to throw the racket. I slid. Honestly, I thought that I will fall forward.

“Maybe it did look like I threw the racket. I don't know. I didn't see any videos yet. But that was her decision to make, so she made this decision. Now that's it. She made the decision, so the match is over now.”

Asked about why she didn’t shake the umpire’s hand, Andreeva replied: “She didn't do a right decision for me. That's why I didn't want to shake hands to her.”

At Wimbledon, Andreeva is also being followed by the Netflix cameras ahead of the second season of the documentary show Break Point.

Andreeva would not have been allowed to play at Wimbledon last year due to the ban on Russian and Belarusian players from competing at the Championships following the invasion of Ukraine.

Why did Mirra Andreeva not shake hands with umpire at Wimbledon? (2024)

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Why did Mirra Andreeva not shake hands with umpire at Wimbledon? ›

She refused to shake hands with the umpire after her loss due to an incident that took place in the final set. Andreeva was handed a point penalty after the umpire deemed that she has thrown her racquet on the ground in frustration.

Why did the Ukrainian tennis player not shake hands? ›

Lesia Tsurenko, after her match with Belarusian Aryna Sabalenka, emphasized the significance of this gesture, stating, “This is another reminder about the fact that there is a war in my country. I do this for Ukraine. And I think this is the right thing.”

Who refused to shake hands at Wimbledon? ›

"We've no intention of doing that," Wimbledon chief executive Sally Bolton said Monday. Fans on No. 1 Court booed Belarusian player Victoria Azarenka after she didn't go to the net to shake hands with Svitolina after the Ukrainian player's victory Sunday.

Why was Mirra Andreeva fined at Wimbledon? ›

The 16-year-old was given a point penalty after launching her racquet in the second set and then appeared to throw it again in the third set, although she claims she slipped. At the end of the match, Andreeva did not shake hands with the umpire. Mirra Andreeva has been issued with a fine totalling $8,000 (£6,190).

Which tennis player refused to shake hands? ›

Marta Kostyuk: Ukraine tennis player who refused to shake hands with Belarusian Aryna Sabalenka gets support from foreign minister. Dmytro Kuleba wrote on Twitter: "Those who booed need to visit Bucha, where the Russian army came from Belarus and massacred civilians.

Why don t Russian and Ukrainian tennis players shake hands? ›

Since the start of the war in Ukraine, it has been common practice for Ukrainian players not to shake hands with opponents from Russia and Belarus during matches, and the country's tennis federation described the incident as a “mistake.”

Why did the Belarus tennis player not shake hands? ›

Key Background. Ahead of the tournament, the Ukrainian Tennis Federation advised Ukrainian tennis players, as it has since the war in Ukraine broke out in February 2022, not to shake hands with Russian or Belarusian players out of respect to the Ukrainian soldiers on the front lines.

Who has been banned from taking part in Wimbledon? ›

In 2022, tennis players representing Russia and Belarus were barred from competing at the year's Wimbledon Championships and other UK tennis tournaments.

Which tennis star was accused of abuse? ›

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In October 2020, Zverev was accused of domestic abuse by his ex-girlfriend, Olga Sharypova.

Who was asked to change her bra at Wimbledon? ›

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Who is the 16-year-old girl at Wimbledon? ›

READ MORE. She's based in Cannes, which seems fitting, as there's something cinematic about Mirra Andreeva's fast rise. Having arrived in Roehampton with a Netflix film crew in tow but zero past experience of playing on grass, the 16-year-old has now qualified for Wimbledon.

Who is the 16-year-old girl in Wimbledon? ›

Russian teen Mirra Andreeva helps herself at Wimbledon in reaching fourth round. WIMBLEDON, England (AP) — When 16-year-old Mirra Andreeva needed some advice after losing in the third round at her first major tennis tournament, she didn't have to go far.

Who is the 16-year-old at Wimbledon? ›

Mirra Andreeva's Wimbledon run is over after defeat to Madison Keys in the fourth round, but the 16-year-old Russian qualifier has announced herself as one to watch out for in the future after a stunning debut at the Championships.

Who was the male tennis player abuse? ›

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On Oct. 2, 2023, a criminal court issued a fine of €450,000 (about $488,000) and a penalty order against Zverev. In German law, such an order can be used when there is compelling evidence to support the accusation and a trial is not deemed necessary.

Which tennis player was banned for 3 years? ›

Tunisian player Anis Ghorbel was banned from tennis for three years on Friday for corruption. Ghorbel, ranked as high as 479 in 2016, was found guilty of four breaches of the anti-corruption program by the International Tennis Integrity Agency in relation to match-fixing in 2016 and 2017.

Why didn't Sabalenka and Tsurenko shake hands? ›

Tsurenko said she would continue not to shake the hands of Russian and Belarusian players to highlight the continuing plight of the people of Ukraine as the second anniversary of the invasion approaches.

Which Ukrainian tennis player shaking hands? ›

Australian Open: Ukrainian Yelyzaveta Kotliar apologizes for shaking hands with Russian opponent. Ukrainian junior tennis player Yelyzaveta Kotliar has apologized after being criticized by her national tennis federation for shaking hands with Russian opponent Vlada Mincheva during the Australian Open.

Which Ukrainian tennis player refuses to shake hands Australian Open? ›

The controversy comes as Ukrainian Dayana Yastremska became the first women's qualifier to reach the Australian Open semi-finals in 45 years. Yastremska was asked about Kotliar's handshake and said: "You know, Ukrainians, we have our position. We are not shaking the hands.

What happened to the Yastremska tennis player? ›

Yastremska won three WTA Tour titles as a teenager and climbed to No. 21 in the rankings in January 2020, but she had a career setback the following year when she was handed a provisional anti-doping suspension, only to be cleared of any wrongdoing five months later.

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