


Mirra Andreeva vs Maiar Sherif Ahmed Abdelaziz: Prediction for the Match on July 01, 2025
I am excited for the showdown between Mirra Andreeva and Maiar Sherif in this first-round match at Wimbledon. It is a match on the grass courts of London that sees an emerging talent pitted against a player with experience, and both have something to prove. Andreeva has been in good form lately with each tournament and has even had the occasional flash of brilliance that could indicate a deep run ahead. Sherif, on the other side of the draw, brings that underdog hunger to disturb the rhythm. I will take a look at recent performances and form as we go on to the match to see what we can expect from the showdown.
Claim Welcome Bonus🇷🇺 Mirra Andreeva
No. 7 in the WTA rankings Mirra Andreeva enters Wimbledon with promise. The 2025 win-loss record is about 76%, while grass-court form is still a work in progress. So she currently stands at 4-5 in her career on grass, picking up her first victory of the season in Bad Homburg. She served very well in her last match in Homburg, winning over 65% of her first serves. Andreeva has spoken on social media about fine-tuning her grass court game and embracing the challenge of Wimbledon. She talked about being excited about playing on Centre Court and trying to quickly adapt to the low bounce on grass in interviews. In 2023, she held momentum off aggressive baseline strokes and her recent WTA 1000 accomplishment. As the teenage phenom is craving her first Grand Slam run, I think that her fearless appeal and improving grass stats could take her far in this tournament.
🇪🇬 Maiar Sherif Ahmed Abdelaziz
Maiar Sherif Ahmed Abdelaziz, capable of rising to WTA No 86, earns admiration from me. She definitely arrives with moderate momentum: 55% win rate gives her average overall as of 2025, and 67% wins on grass. She hasn't yet won a grass match this season or ever (0-1 record). Shimna was a good outing for her until Eastbourne when she lost in straight sets to Viktorija Golubic. She hasn't shared much on social media lately, but an ITF profile highlighted her resolve to work on her serve consistency. The most recent interview she gave made her talk about how much she learned when changing from clay to grass. So entering Wimbledon as a qualifier, the little experience she has on grass coupled with the big-match exposure she lacks will make this first round a tough one. Still, she is an indomitable force coming from Egypt crawling through the qualifiers, and her defensive game might just put up a surprise—she, however, will need a much-needed breakout performance if she is to upset Andreeva.
Mirra Andreeva vs Maiar Sherif Ahmed Abdelaziz Head-to-Head Statistics
This is their first-ever meeting—0‑0 H2H. No previous streaks or head-to-head data exist, making this debut match unpredictable and fresh on paper.
Mirra Andreeva vs Maiar Sherif Ahmed Abdelaziz Betting Tips and Odds
- Andreeva shows growing grass confidence, winning at Bad Homburg—first grass win since 2023.
- Sherif is 0‑1 on grass, struggling to adapt—grass presents new challenges.
- Andreeva’s first-serve win rate consistently tops 65%, compared to Sherif’s early-round inconsistencies.
- Matches with Andreeva often exceed 17.5 games, showing competitive depth even in wins.
- Sherif’s return pressure remains average, winning just ~54% break points in 2025.
Mirra Andreeva vs Maiar Sherif Ahmed Abdelaziz Match Prediction
I expect Mirra Andreeva to win in straight sets, capitalizing on her stronger serve and grass adaptation. Below are the top 3 betting tips. In my view, these bets are priced at good value with Andreeva on the rise and Sherif having doubts on grass. Andreeva's recent title at Bad Homburg and strong-serving basics tell us that she will take charge of the rallies right from the start. Placing the bet for over 17.5 games fits well with her almost consistently long matches.
Over 17.5 Total Games @ 1.95 odds on Bet365 — A likely two-set match, but competitive enough to cross this mark. Offers safe value.
Over 17 Games @ 1.66 odds on 1xbet — both players show grit; expect at least one competitive set.
Over 8.5 in Set 1 @ 1.95 odds on Betway — Sherif can keep things close early before fading, making this a good play for value.
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