DUBAI—First we could feel the floor rumbling. Then came the chants.
“MI-RRA! MI-RRA!” screamed the hundreds of fans lined up outside the Dubai Duty Free Tennis Stadium, eager for face time with Mirra Andreeva, at once a WTA 1000 champion and an overwhelmed 17-year-old.
“Oh my god!” she exclaims, putting her hands to her face.
The teenager had been all poise during the 106 minutes she took to beat Clara Tauson, win the biggest title of her career in Dubai, and clinch her Top 10 debut. She had been equally impressive in her media rounds, mixing wise-cracks over champagne with wisdom about the work still ahead of her—namely the two WTA 1000s to come next month in Indian Wells and Miami.