Mirra Andreeva Makes Grass-Court Debut at Bad Homburg Seeking Momentum After French Open Victory
Mirra Andreeva, the newly crowned French Open champion, makes her grass-court debut at the Bad Homburg Open this week, seeking to translate her clay-court dominance onto a different surface before Wimbledon. The tournament features four top-10 players and runs through June 27, with all direct entrants currently ranked in the top 30. Tournament Structure and Field Bad Homburg hosts its third edition at the WTA 500 level, marking a progression from its previous WTA 250 status. The event attracts a…









