What does it take to be the sixth ranked player in the world at 18 years old?
A strictly regimented morning routine, it turns out, especially when you’re first on court at 11 a.m. After rallying from a 3-0 double-break hole to defeat Cristina Bucsa 6-4, 6-3 in her first match as a Grand Slam Top 10 seed, Mirra Andreeva gave on-court interviewer Alex Corretja a detailed, moment-by-moment account of how it all turned around.
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“Today I had to wake up at 6:40,” Andreeva said. “Then I had 35 minutes to pack my bag and do everything. Then I had 25 minutes to have breakfast, then we had 30 minutes to come here. Then I spent 11 minutes in the locker room. Then we did the…