Match Details
Fixture: Mirra Andreeva vs Sorana Cirstea
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Date: Tuesday, June 2, 2026
Tournament: French Open 2026
Round: Quarterfinals
Category: Grand Slam/Major
Surface: Outdoor clay
Venue: Stade Roland Garros, Paris, France
Prize Money: Approximately $71.771 million (total prize pool)
Live Telecast: USA – TNT, HBO Max, TruTV | UK – TNT Sports, HBO Max | Canada – TSN, RDS
Mirra Andreeva vs Sorana Cirstea preview

Mirra Andreeva enters her 2026 French Open quarterfinal showdown against veteran Sorana Cirstea in a rich vein of form. The Russian teenager, who is among the favorites now to win the women’s singles title at Roland Garros this year, has dropped only one set so far in the tournament. She has dispatched Fiona Ferro, Marina Bassols Ribera, Marie Bouzkova and Jil Teichmann on the way to the last eight.
Meanwhile, Sorana Cirstea, playing her farewell season on the WTA Tour, is in rampant mood as well. The 36-year-old Romanian is yet to drop a set, and has so far seen off Ksenia Efremova, Eva Lys, Solana Sierra, and Wang Xinyu.
Andreeva heads into the match with a 33-9 win-loss record this year, while Cirstea’s record stands at 31-8, making their upcoming clash a difficult one to predict.
Mirra Andreeva vs Sorana Cirstea head-to-head

Andreeva and Cirstea met for the first time earlier this year in the Linz quarterfinals. Here, the Russian teenager defeated the Romanian veteran in three sets and went on to win the WTA 500 indoor clay tournament.
Mirra Andreeva vs Sorana Cirstea odds
(Odds via BetMGM)
Mirra Andreeva vs Sorana Cirstea prediction
Andreeva is the narrow favorite to beat Cirstea in their upcoming 2026 French Open quarterfinal showdown. The 19-year-old’s highly tactical, all-court style of play has quickly helped her establish herself as one of the most feared forces on the WTA Tour. The World No. 8 should also be confident ahead of the contest given her gritty, three-set win over the Romanian in Linz in April.
However, Cirstea will be full of self-belief as well. Despite being 17 years older than her Russian rival, the Romanian looks back to her best and is currently at her career-best ranking of World No. 18. Cirstea’s aggressive and big-hitting tennis from the baseline should trouble Andreeva. Expect the match to go the distance, with Andreeva ultimately securing progress to the semis.
Pick: Andreeva to win in three sets.
Mirra Andreeva vs Sorana Cirstea betting tips
Tip 1: Expect a tight, prolonged battle on Court Philippe-Chatrier that is very likely to push past a total of 20.5 games.
Tip 2: If you want to prioritize safety, go for the Mirra Andreeva moneyline bet.
Edited by Sudipto Pati