Elina Svitolina advanced to her fourth Australian Open quarterfinal by beating eighth seed Mirra Andreeva 6-2, 6-4 in straight sets on Sunday night at Rod Laver Arena. The 31-year-old Ukrainian relied on her experience to outmaneuver the 18-year-old Russian, setting up a blockbuster clash with Coco Gauff. This victory marks Svitolina's 14th Grand Slam quarterfinal appearance.
Elina Svitolina, the No. 12 seed, showcased her veteran poise in a 1-hour, 23-minute victory over World No. 8 Mirra Andreeva at the Australian Open. The match, played under the lights at Rod Laver Arena, saw Svitolina take control early, breaking Andreeva in the first set after a crucial hold in the opening game where she saved two break points to lead 1-0. Svitolina won the set 6-2 by capturing the final three games.
In the second set, Andreeva mounted a brief comeback, breaking Svitolina at love to start and surging to win 11 of the first 12 points. However, Svitolina steadied herself, saving double break point with an ace and holding for 2-1. She broke back immediately and, after four straight holds, led 5-4. The decisive game featured a 22-shot rally that Svitolina won, followed by Andreeva saving one match point before an unforced error—her 33rd of the night—sealed the 6-4 win.
Svitolina attacked Andreeva's second serve aggressively, winning 15 of 20 points to disrupt the teenager's rhythm. Andreeva, fresh off a title in Adelaide, struggled to settle, as Svitolina focused on footwork and exploiting small openings. "It’s unbelievable," Svitolina said in her on-court interview. "I’m very, very pleased with the performance tonight, and I had to really put up a fight until the very last point."
This triumph extends Svitolina's unbeaten streak to nine matches in 2026 and 18 consecutive sets won. It is her 44th career top-10 victory and 112th Grand Slam win without reaching a final, matching her husband Gaël Monfils's record for most such victories on the men's side (130). Only Serena Williams (21), Simona Halep (16), and Aryna Sabalenka (15) have more Grand Slam quarterfinals than Svitolina's 14 since her major debut in 2012.
Next, Svitolina faces No. 3 Coco Gauff in the quarterfinals, where she trails 1-2 head-to-head but won their only prior Melbourne meeting five years ago. No handshake occurred post-match, consistent with Svitolina's policy toward Russian and Belarusian players, though both remained professional. Svitolina emphasized recovery and execution ahead: "I want to focus on my game plan that I have to execute well."