Andreeva Continues WTA Finals Push at Ningbo

It's interesting because Andreeva actually played Zhu not too long ago in Beijing, and it was a pretty dominant performance, a straight-sets win. Now, here they are again in Ningbo, with similar playing conditions. You have to wonder how much the home crowd will spur Zhu on, but as one analysis put it, it might not make much of a difference. Andreeva seems to be the superior player, and her game just seems to fit these courts well.
Looking at the numbers, it's easy to see why Andreeva is a rising star. She's had a fantastic year, with a record of 38 wins and 14 losses, and has already clinched two titles. Compare that to Zhu, who is still looking for her first tournament win of 2025, with a 6-10 record. These kinds of stats paint a pretty clear picture of the momentum each player is carrying into this match.
As the season winds down, tournaments like the Ningbo Open become crucial for those fighting for those last spots in the year-end finals. It’s a high-stakes environment, and seeing someone as young as Mirra Andreeva navigate it with such confidence is truly inspiring. Will she be able to maintain this impressive form and secure her place among the elite? Only time will tell.