The Future Female Tennis Stars – Who to Look Out For in 2024

16 year-old Russian Mirra Andreeva became the third-youngest player - at 15 years - to win a WTA 1000 main-draw match, at this year’s Madrid Open. She joins gsport’s list of five tennis players to following 2024 also including Coco Gauff, Emma Raducanu, Zheng Qinwen and Wang Xinyu, starting with the WTA’s January tournaments in Australia. Photo: Mirra Andreeva on Instagram

2023 unveiled the depth of talent in the WTA tour with four different women winning the Grand Slams, beckoning a new wave of stars. With 2024 and the first slam of the year fast approaching, gsport takes a look at five young tennis players to look out for.

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