Mirra Andreeva just made Snoop Dogg's most meme-able moment into a serious tennis philosophy: "Thanks to me"
Mirra Andreeva reached the Roland Garros 2026 semifinals with a 6-0, 6-3 demolition of Sorana Cirstea in just 56 minutes.
The 19-year-old Russian dropped only three games, converted all six break points, and has lost just one set in five matches.
She next faces Marta Kostyuk, who leads their head-to-head 2-0 and is unbeaten on clay in 2026 with a 17-match winning streak, setting up a high-stakes, politically charged semifinal on Parisian clay.
French Open Sees Upsets, Young Stars
- Back on the French Open court that undid her a year ago, Mirra Andreeva is growing up The New York Times —
- French Open 2026 quarter-finals: Mirra Andreeva v Sorana Cirstea β live The Guardian —
- Alexander Zverev's French Open draw and the pressure of opportunity The New York Times —
- Cobolli and co left surveying wreckage as menβs seeds keep falling in French Open The Guardian —
- French Open LIVE: Andreeva leads before Svitolina v Kostyuk; Jodar, Fonseca bid for semi-finals The Independent —