The Adelaide International Centre Court hosted a significant semifinal between Mirra Andreeva and Diana Shnaider today. These two athletes represent the elite tier of the Women’s Tennis Association circuit. This match marks their second official singles encounter on the professional tour.
Mirra Andreeva secured a position in the Adelaide International final today. She defeated Diana Shnaider in straight sets on the Centre Court. The match concluded with a score of 6-3, 6-2 in favour of the world number eight.
This victory marks the fourth career final for the eighteen-year-old athlete. She now prepares to face Victoria Mboko for the championship trophy tomorrow. The crowd at the Memorial Drive Tennis Centre witnessed a clinical performance from the third seed.

Mirra Andreeva defeats Diana Shnaider
Andreeva Secures Dominant Straight Sets Victory
Andreeva broke the serve of Shnaider four times during the contest. She controlled the baseline rallies from the opening game of the first set. The teenager won 74.6 per cent of points on her first delivery throughout the match.
Shnaider struggled to find a rhythm against the depth of her opponent’s groundstrokes. She committed 25 unforced errors during the eighty-minute encounter. Andreeva utilised her backhand to redirect the pace of the ball into the corners.
- First Set Score: 6-3
- Second Set Score: 6-2
- Total Match Duration: 1 hour 20 minutes
- Breaks of Serve: 4
Finals Bound! ✈️
Mirra Andreeva defeats Shnaider in straight sets, and books a meeting with fellow teen Mboko for the title in Adelaide! #AdelaideInternational pic.twitter.com/wKtphXLvyF
— wta (@WTA) January 16, 2026
Statistical Dominance Defines the Semifinal Encounter
The statistical breakdown reveals the efficiency of the performance from Andreeva. She landed 70 per cent of her first serves in the court. The world number eight won 12 of 15 points at the net during the match.
Shnaider produced two aces but struggled with five double faults. She converted zero of the three break point opportunities she earned in the second set. These figures highlight the composure of Andreeva during the critical moments of the play.
Road to the Adelaide International Final
Andreeva reached this stage without dropping a single set in the tournament. She defeated Marie Bouzkova 6-3, 6-1 in the second round of the event. The Russian then dispatched Maya Joint 6-2 6-0 in the quarterfinals on Thursday night.
This run of form follows a quarterfinal exit at the Brisbane International last week. She has won 12 of her last 14 matches on Australian soil. Her ranking remains at world number eight heading into the final round.
Mirra Andreeva on playing Victoria Mboko in Adelaide final:
“Vicky, she’s a great player. She had an amazing season last year and I’ve known her since I’m 12 years old..”❤pic.twitter.com/5n9mdK7oI1
— The Tennis Letter (@TheTennisLetter) January 16, 2026
Diana Shnaider Concludes Successful Week in Adelaide
Shnaider departs South Australia with a world ranking of number 23. She earned victories over Leylah Fernandez and Emma Navarro earlier in the week. The twenty-one-year-old also defeated Katerina Siniakova in a three-set battle.
The Olympic silver medallist remains a contender for a seed at the Australian Open. She intends to travel to Melbourne tomorrow for final preparations at Park. This result marks her best performance in a WTA 500 event this season.
- 2026 Record: 6 wins, 2 losses
- Rankings Points Gained: 195
- Prize Money Earned: $51,205
- Top 20 Wins this week: 1
Final Matchup Against Victoria Mboko Confirmed
Victoria Mboko awaits Andreeva in the final after defeating Kimberly Birrell. The Canadian athlete won her semifinal match with a score of 6-2, 6-1. She has won 11 of her past 12 matches on the professional tour.
Mboko holds the status of WTA Newcomer of the Year for 2025. She currently sits at world number 17 in the global rankings. This final represents the first meeting between these two teenagers in a title match.
Mirra Andreeva and Victoria Mboko will face each other in the final of Adelaide.
Battle of the teenagers.
They’ve never faced each other at tour level.
Mirra is the world #8 and is playing in her 5th tour level final.
Victoria is the world #17 and is playing in her 3rd… pic.twitter.com/lLLHrXwDHp
— The Tennis Letter (@TheTennisLetter) January 16, 2026
Historical Context of the Russian Rivalry
Today marked the second singles meeting between these former doubles partners. Andreeva now leads the head-to-head record with two victories and zero losses. She previously defeated Shnaider at the Brisbane International in 2024.
The two players shared a podium at the Paris 2024 Olympic Games. They earned silver medals in the women’s doubles category for neutral athletes. Their friendship continues despite the competitive nature of their singles careers on the tour.
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Quotes from the Finalists in Adelaide
Mirra Andreeva addressed the media following her victory on the Centre Court. She discussed her mental approach to the match and the upcoming final. “I just go on the court to play and I fight,” she stated.
Diana Shnaider reflected on the experience of playing against her doubles partner. She praised the level of tennis displayed by Andreeva during the match today. “We are here to fight as a pair and we are very proud of that,” Shnaider commented.
Australian Open Seeding and Tournament Outlook
The result in Adelaide influences the seedings for the first Grand Slam of the year. Andreeva will enter the Australian Open draw as the eighth seed on Sunday. She aims to improve upon her fourth-round appearance from the 2024 season.
Shnaider expects to receive a seed between 20 and 24 in Melbourne. The draw ceremony takes place later today at the Melbourne Park precinct. Both players seek to become the first Russian champion in Melbourne since 2008.
- Australian Open Start Date: 18 January 2026
- Defending Champion: Aryna Sabalenka
- Venue: Melbourne Park
- Surface: Plexicushion Hard Court
Tournament Schedule and Championship Sunday Details
The women’s singles final commences at 3:00 pm local time tomorrow. Tickets for the event at Memorial Drive remain available for purchase online. The winner receives 500 ranking points and a cheque for $142,000.
Broadcasters will televise the match to over 150 countries across the globe. Fans in Australia can watch the coverage on the Nine Network. This event concludes the professional tennis season in the city of Adelaide for 2026.









