Andreeva Survives Udvardy, Sets Up Madrid Third Round Showdown

Mirra Andreeva moved into the third round of the Madrid Open after a straight-sets win over Panna Udvardy, continuing her strong run at the tournament. The result kept Andreeva on course in Madrid and confirmed her place among the players advancing deeper into the draw.

Andreeva controlled the match well enough to finish it without dropping a set, which made the victory look more comfortable than many early-round contests on the WTA Tour. Udvardy could not find a way to turn the match in her favor, and Andreeva managed the key moments to close out the result.

The win added another positive step to Andreeva’s campaign in Madrid, where progress in the first two rounds can quickly build confidence against higher-level opposition. For Udvardy, the defeat ended her run in the event, while Andreeva’s name remained in the field as the third round approached.

Madrid has often tested players with its conditions and demanding schedule, so advancing efficiently can matter as much as producing flashy tennis. Andreeva’s ability to handle the matchup in straight sets showed the sort of control that can be important as the competition gets tougher.

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