Mirra Andreeva and Diana Shnaider continued their impressive rise on the WTA circuit by winning the women’s doubles title at the Italian Open 2026, defeating their opponents in a high-quality final in Rome.
The Russian pair displayed excellent coordination and aggressive net play throughout the match, dominating key moments to seal the prestigious clay-court title.
Andreeva, one of the brightest young stars in women’s tennis, once again showcased her composure under pressure, while Shnaider provided consistency and powerful baseline support during the contest.
The title marked another major achievement for the duo ahead of the French Open, boosting their confidence as one of the most promising doubles partnerships on the tour.
The Italian Open victory also added to an already strong season for both players, who have impressed across singles and doubles competitions with their rapid progress on the international stage.
Held in Rome, the Italian Open serves as one of the key warm-up tournaments before Roland Garros and regularly attracts the biggest names in world tennis.



















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