INDIAN WELLS, Calif. — Conchita Martinez, one of many queen bees of tennis, had achieved nearly all the things there was to do within the sport.
She had received Wimbledon. She had coached Garbine Muguruza to win Wimbledon. She had received 5 Federation Cup titles as a part of Spain’s ladies’s nationwide group, occurring to captain the group after which to run your complete match, by which era it was referred to as the Billie Jean King Cup. She discovered time to captain the boys’s nationwide group within the Davis Cup, too.
However final spring, a brand new kind of alternative arrived: molding an adolescent with the prospect to be a generational expertise. Did she wish to coach Mirra Andreeva, the Russian already making waves on the WTA Tour at 16?
Muguruza was in her early twenties when Martinez helped information her to the Wimbledon title in 2017. There’s solely a lot a coach can do at that time. Teaching an adolescent is an opportunity to assist outline their tennis for the higher, maybe eternally. It’s additionally teaching an adolescent … yikes!
Not likely. A 12 months later, Andreeva, 17, is the toast of tennis. She is the ascendant participant on the WTA Tour, on a 10-match profitable streak that introduced her a debut WTA 1,000 title in Dubai, UAE, and took her into the highest 10 of the rankings for the primary time. Coco Gauff didn’t win a kind of titles, one rung beneath a Grand Slam, till she was 19.
She has crushed all comers in that streak: Iga Swiatek, the world No. 2 and the dominant participant within the sport the previous three years, was demolished in Dubai. Andreeva beat Elena Rybakina there too, and when she performed the 2022 Wimbledon champion once more at Indian Wells on Tuesday night time, it wasn’t even aggressive. Andreeva produced a 6-1, 6-2 masterclass.
Thursday afternoon introduced tighter competitors towards Elina Svitolina, a former world No. 2, however the identical end result: 7-5, 6-3 to the younger Russian. Andreeva didn’t simply win. She confused and beguiled an opponent 13 years her senior, shifting Svitolina across the courtroom, interspersing drop photographs with energy and angles in a approach that youngsters not often do. They’re presupposed to be one- or two-dimensional of their first years, after which develop an arsenal.
After which got here Friday, a rematch with an extra-motivated Swiatek, nonetheless smarting from the loss final month in Dubai and attempting to win a match for the primary time for the reason that French Open final 12 months. She blasted her approach into their semifinal together with her common brutal effectivity. Absolutely this was too tall a job for Andreeva, particularly as she saved slipping behind in her service video games, establishing second after second when Swiatek’s opponents so usually crumble.
Andreeva did the other of that, in a flurry of these flat, cross-court and down-the-line backhands that Swiatek couldn’t contact. Or she hung in rallies till Swiatek’s impatience obtained the higher of her and the previous world No. 1 despatched forehands extensive and backhands into the online. Swiatek had inroads in almost all of Andreeva’s service video games, however she not often took them to interrupt factors. Quickly, she was swatting balls in anger and snapping at her coaches. Andreeva, cool and picked up and brave when it counted most, was marching into the ultimate, having received fewer factors and been underneath extra strain.
“I don’t know why I felt a lot confidence,’ Andreeva stated in her post-match information convention.
That will have one thing to do with the 52-year-old Spanish girl sitting in Andreeva’s field, usually with a resting grin-face as she watches her newest cost. Andreeva stated Wednesday that she was all the time smaller than her competitors rising up — at 5ft 9in (175cm), she isn’t anymore — and that compelled her to seek out methods to win with out overwhelming energy. She discovered to make use of her legs, to counterpunch and to spin the ball in all instructions. These attributes propelled her throughout her breakout tournaments, the 2023 Madrid Open and the 2024 Australian Open, the place she put prime gamers to the sword and puzzled misplaced positions into profitable ones.
Martinez, Andreeva stated, has taken these abilities to a unique, extra aggressive degree. Now she makes use of her methods on offense in addition to protection.
“Conchita helps me to not be defensive on a regular basis, when I’ve an opportunity to step in and attempt to be aggressive and to go for my photographs,” she stated in her information convention after beating Svitolina. “It’s working fairly good.”
It’s. In 2025, Andreeva is profitable a decrease proportion of return factors than she did in 2024, based on knowledge collated by Tennis Summary. She’s making fewer of her first serves. However she is profitable a better proportion of factors behind these serves — 69 % vs. 64 — and her dominance ratio, which divides the share of return factors received by the share of serve factors misplaced, has elevated from 1.14 to 1.22 regardless of her drop-off on return. She is dictating greater than she is being dictated to.
Past the outcomes, Martinez has developed into an Obi-Wan Kenobi to Andreeva’s Luke Skywalker, however solely type of. Skywalker by no means actually tried to prank Kenobi as Andreeva usually does Martinez, together with Wednesday afternoon, when her coach was trying to have a quasi-serious dialog with a journalist.
Cue the goofy faces and poses about 15 ft behind stated journalist, trying to mess with Martinez’s sport face. Mission achieved. Then off went a laughing Andreeva, concurrently embarrassed and thrilled to have one of many legends of the game kvelling about her.
Oh, to be 17 and have all of it occurring for you, in ways in which typically even Andreeva doesn’t perceive.
“I don’t know why persons are supporting me this a lot as a result of actually, after I was taking part in in U.S., my outcomes weren’t nice,” she stated in her post-match information convention after easing previous Rybakina. Andreeva misplaced within the first spherical in her solely earlier look right here final 12 months and misplaced within the second spherical in her two U.S. Open appearances.
“Persons are so energetic,” she stated. “It type of lights me up.”
As soon as that occurs, be careful. Right here comes a drop shot on an angle, adopted by a whistling topspin lob. Or one other searing, flat backhand diving onto the knot of the singles sideline and taking pictures off the courtroom. Or, and maybe most frequently, there’s her forehand squash-shot slice, which converts a place of stress into one in every of management.
In Andreeva, Martinez has discovered a close to excellent muse, a participant who aspires to play with the creativity that Martinez had, together with her personal model of quiet willpower and keenness. Andreeva barely had a slice a 12 months in the past. Now, she will be able to use it for defensive or offensive photographs. Martinez desires her to develop a heavier forehand with extra spin to make it tougher for an opponent to get the ball again. She’s working together with her to mess around with totally different trajectories, “as a substitute of simply hitting flat from nowhere.”
She desires her to have selections and is attempting to show her the way to make the great ones.
“She’s not making lots of silly selections on the courtroom,” Martinez stated. “It’s about having the great selections, ready for the correct ball, to compete towards any participant.”

Mirra Andreeva has added attacking photographs to her sport in latest months. (Clive Brunskill / Getty Pictures)
Coach-player relationships might be overrated in tennis, a sport the place there are few probabilities for an actual tactical dialogue and no timeouts. Loads of gamers run via coaches like rest room paper, jettisoning them on the first patch of poor outcomes.
There are some relationships, although, that evolve into a lot greater than discussions about forehands and backhands, serves and returns. Carlos Alcaraz has a kind of with Juan Carlos Ferrero, Martinez’s compatriot and a former world No. 1. Ferrero has guided Alcaraz for seven years, since he was 14.
Andreeva and Martinez have some technique to go to meet up with them, however they’re off to a great begin. They’re residing comparable variations of the identical life in numerous eras. Martinez was simply 16 when she made the fourth spherical of the French Open, in her third skilled match. The following 12 months, she reached the quarterfinals at Roland Garros and completed the 12 months because the world No. 7. She and her compatriot, Arantxa Sanchez Vicario, captured the creativeness of the game, a artistic and passionate yin to the brutalist, machine-like yang of Steffi Graf.
Martinez is aware of what it’s prefer to be on the verge of the world discovering you, after which to make that leap from tennis being an train in what’s contemporary and fearless to a world of expectation. First, they ask, “How did you try this?” Then it turns into: “Why didn’t you try this?”
“Tennis forces you to develop up shortly however she maintains that playfulness in there, she likes to joke round,” she stated. “I’m very very similar to that too. I prefer to joke round. I prefer to trouble her. She likes to trouble me.”
Andreeva is a scholar of the sport’s historical past. She passes evenings in mattress watching outdated tennis matches on YouTube. She knew all about Conchita Martinez. Throughout her first months on the tour, although, she didn’t notice that Martinez was the lady who saved smiling and nodding to her at numerous tournaments.
When she lastly did, she couldn’t consider that Martinez knew who she was, or that she would take the time to be cordial to her. Then, after she break up together with her coach and Muguruza retired, Andreeva’s administration group floated Martinez as a possible match.
Andreeva knew the resume. Wimbledon champion, coach of a Wimbledon champion. Adequate for her.
They’d a number of talks to really feel one another out, which was extra Martinez taking the measure of this teenage woman born in Siberia, raised in Sochi, Russia, and who moved to the south of France to traipse the tennis world. She wanted to be sure that Andreeva was able to be critical, that she was hiring a coach and never a babysitter.
She shortly realized that Andreeva is mature past her years. She eats proper, she rests, she listens to adults older and smarter than she is. She might look somebody within the eye and have a critical dialog in three languages, quickly to be a fourth as she picks up Spanish.
“She’s a sponge,” Martinez stated.

Conchita Martinez has accelerated Andreeva’s rise to the highest of tennis. (Robert Prange / Getty Pictures)
They tried a match collectively and Andreeva stated she instantly felt snug with Martinez. “Tremendous nice,” is how she described their chemistry.
“She informed me that it was the identical for her, so thank God it’s not simply me,” she stated the opposite day in a information convention, together with her trademark grin and twinkle in her eyes. “I utterly belief her with all the things. I believe she is aware of all the things that’s occurring in my life. I don’t know if it’s good or dangerous, however, no, it’s similar to this.”
Once they first began, Martinez apprehensive that Andreeva may not be sufficient of an adolescent, reasonably than an excessive amount of of 1. On the observe courts in France or in Barcelona, the place Martinez lives, Andreeva would hit 10 nice photographs in a row, miss on the eleventh and drama would ensue.
Martinez informed her to present herself a break, perhaps deal with the ten good ones as a substitute of the final miss. And when she hit a fantastic shot, she wanted to study to acknowledge it, to get pleasure from it and be happy with what she has achieved.
“I all the time inform her, ‘Wow, superb’,” she stated. “You’ll want to have enjoyable with these issues. Superb drop photographs, superb angle. Wow, nice, don’t take it as a right. Take pleasure in that.”
There was loads to get pleasure from recently. Andreeva’s rating was hovering round 40 when Martinez got here on the scene. She completed final 12 months making the ultimate of the Ningbo Open in China, the place she misplaced towards Daria Kasatkina from a profitable place and broke down in tears on the trophy ceremony. Then she made the fourth spherical of the Australian Open, went 1-1 in Qatar and 6-0 in Dubai. Till very not too long ago, she was the one teenager within the WTA prime 100.
Whereas the tennis world had lengthy anticipated Andreeva’s ascendancy, the steepness and immediacy of this 12 months’s trajectory has been a shock. Not for Martinez. She couldn’t make a lot of an influence final 12 months, as a result of she began with Andreeva in the course of the season, however the low season let the Russian get the complete Martinez therapy. They mixed health and weight coaching with their objectives to realize a sure model of play.
Now comes the duty of sustaining the work ethic that has lifted Andreeva to her lofty heights so shortly. Individuals suppose attending to the highest 10 is the laborious half. It isn’t, Martinez stated.
“It’s not getting there, it’s staying there — 12 months after 12 months, coping with the strain of defending these factors and staying in a great state of mind. And doing it throughout and over again,“ Martinez stated.
She has proven few indicators of doing the rest. Even after she obtained steamrollered within the second set towards Swiatek, she informed herself to run and struggle for each level, to not fear how she obtained balls again however to get them again, nevertheless she might. When it was over, and Andreeva was 7-6(1), 1-6, 6-3 winner, Andreeva gave a nod to Martinez, a two-time finalist at Indian Wells, and somewhat ribbing, too.
“My coach misplaced within the finals,” she stated. “I’m going to attempt to do higher than her.”
Nothing would please Martinez extra.
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