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Mirra Andreeva wins at Madrid Open after saying ‘I will choke’ having blown third-set lead
- Andreeva wins a dramatic Madrid Open match versus Bondár after saving a late third-set choke and clinching the tiebreak 7-5.
- Andreeva overcame a 5-1 lead lapse to reach the Madrid Open quarterfinals for the third straight year.
- Andreeva converted her second match point in a tense deciding tiebreak to seal the win.
- The win adds to Andreeva's improving form after a challenging stretch earlier in 2026.
- Andreeva faced a tough test after exiting Indian Wells, where she previously spoke harshly in defense of her performance.
- Andreeva described not feeling like a champion while facing Bondár, highlighting her ongoing adjustments under pressure.
- The match featured a high-stakes comeback, with Andreeva turning up the aggression late to stay in contention.
- Bondár's 6-7(5), 6-3, 7-6(5) defeat ended with a decisive tiebreak in Madrid's quarterfinals lineup.
- Andreeva will play Leylah Fernandez in the Madrid quarterfinals after the win.
- The match was part of a broader pattern of Andreeva's intense on-court moments and resilience.
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