Siegemund (37) is over double the age of Andreeva (18).
No. 5 seed Mirra Andreeva will face German veteran Laura Siegemund in the 2025 WTA Wuhan Open Round of 32 on Tuesday. It will be a battle of contrasting styles and mindsets, as two generations collide at the Optics Valley International Tennis Center. The winner of this match is set to draw Kostyuk/Muchova or Frech/Kudermetova in the pre-quarterfinal stage. Today, we will be previewing this clash at the Wuhan Open. Additionally, continue reading till the end to find out the BetMGM best odds as well.

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Mirra Andreeva vs Laura Siegemund Match Preview
18-year-old Mirra Andreeva has already achieved what several athletes dream of accomplishing by the end of their careers. The Russian prodigy has two WTA-1000 titles to her name, and is an Olympic silver medalist in women’s doubles. She is lighting up the tour this year, courtesy her technical prowess and mental toughness. Andreeva’s 2025 headlines include two championship runs in Dubai and Indian Wells, a semifinal appearance in Brisbane, three clay court quarterfinals including Roland Garros, and two grass court quarterfinals including Wimbledon. She comes into this tournament with a singles record of 40-14 so far.
On the other end of the spectrum, Laura Siegemund is a 37-year-old professional who has spent nearly two decades on the circuit. A former Top-30 player, the World No. 57 is searching for her first trophy in over eight years. The winner of a doubles major and two mixed doubles Grand Slams, Siegemund’s most noteworthy performance this year was at the Wimbledon Championships. She beat the likes of Fernandez and Keys, before going down fighting against Sabalenka in the quarterfinals. With a win over Yastremska in Round-1 here in Wuhan, the German improved her success rate to 50% in 2025.
There is no head-to-head record between Mirra Andreeva and Laura Siegemund at the moment. This will be their first meeting on tour.
Mirra Andreeva vs Laura Siegemund Career Comparison
Mirria andeva | Category | Laura Siegemund |
5 | Current Ranking | 57 |
149-48 | Career W-L Record | 605-411 |
40-14 | YTD W-L Record | 21-21 |
3 | Career Titles | 2 |
2 | YTD Titles | 0 |
0 | Grand Slams | 0 |
Mirra Andreeva vs Laura Siegemund WTA Wuhan Open 2025 Prediction
While Siegemund has a wide range of shots to keep her opponent guessing, she lacks the defensive prowess. As the match goes on, Andreeva is likely to dominate the baseline exchanges in this match-up. The key for the German mainstay will be to attack Andreeva’s serve, and bring her to the net with some disguised drop shots. On the other hand, the Russian will have to deal with some vicious slices from Siegemund – this could either give her an opportunity to attack and change direction with aplomb, or it could lead to unforced errors.
Prediction: Mirra Andreeva in three sets.
Mirra Andreeva vs Laura Siegemund WTA Wuhan Open 2025 Betting Odds
Looking at the pre-match betting market, Mirra Andreeva has emerged as a strong favorite in this match. Her odds of 2/11 are far superior to the minnow Laura Siegemund, who is languishing with 19/5 odds. According to the implied probability on the money line, the Russian has an 88% chance of winning this encounter. Given below are the odds for the match result as well as in-match specifics (as per BetMGM):
- Total Games >19.5: 49/50
- Total Games <19.5: 10/13
- Andreeva -5.5 (Game Handicap): 41/50
- Siegemund +5.5 (Game Handicap): 23/25
- Andreeva to Win 2-0: 12/25
- Total Number of Tiebreaks <0.5: 7/10
- Total Games in Set-1 <8.5: 6/5
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