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BBC Sport6/2/2026Sports2 min readUnited Kingdom

Marta Kostyuk dedicates French Open quarter-final win to Ukraine

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  • Marta Kostyuk reached the French Open semi-finals, dedicating her historic win over Elina Svitolina to Ukraine amidst the ongoing Russian invasion.
  • Kostyuk expressed sorrow over recent attacks in Kyiv and highlighted Svitolina's impact on Ukrainian tennis.

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Marta Kostyuk defeated compatriot Elina Svitolina in a historic French Open quarter-final, becoming the first Ukrainian woman in the Open era to reach the singles semi-finals at Roland Garros. The match took place amidst the ongoing Russian invasion of Ukraine, with recent missile and drone attacks causing casualties.

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A tearful Marta Kostyuk dedicated her French Open quarter-final against compatriot Elina Svitolina to Ukraine after she made history to reach the last four in Paris.

The 23-year-old outlasted seventh seed Svitolina - who she earlier described as "a legend of Ukrainian tennis" - in a deciding set in the first major quarter-final between two Ukrainian women in history.

Kostyuk is the first Ukrainian woman in the Open era to reach the singles semi-finals at Roland Garros - and she achieved the feat with the ongoing Russian invasion of Ukraine never far from her mind.

Kostyuk and Svitolina took to court the day after a missile and drone attack killed at least 18 people across Ukraine.

Speaking on court following her 6-3 2-6 6-2 win, Kostyuk said: "We had another difficult night in Ukraine, especially in Kyiv where so many people died, so I want to give this match to Ukraine."

Kostyuk teared up as she was given a lengthy ovation by the crowd on Court Philippe Chatrier, with interviewer Marion Bartoli stepping in to hug her.

She also paid tribute to four-time major semi-finalist Svitolina, saying: "I want to point out Elina's incredible impact on tennis, Ukrainians and me. She is incredible."

The first Ukrainian singles player to reach the last four at the French Open since Andrei Medvedev in 1999, Kostyuk will face Russian Mirra Andreeva for a place in Saturday's final.

Kostyuk joins Svitolina and Dayana Yastremska as only the third Ukrainian woman to reach the semi-finals at one of the sport's biggest tournaments.

She has achieved that despite the long-lasting impact of a war that has left her fearing for the safety of her family and friends since February 2022.

She began this French Open with a gritty victory in what she called "one of the most difficult matches" of her life, later showing journalists a photograph of a building on fire just 100 metres from her family home after Russian missiles struck Kyiv.

Asked about the importance of having Ukrainian representation in the tournament's latter stages, Svitolina, 31, said: "It's a big inspiration for the next generation. I think this is great for sports in general in Ukraine."

"[I'm] just very sad that we all have to put up with this heaviness and pain every single day, scared moments not knowing what the next day is going to bring for our family, for our friends, and for Ukraine in general."

Open Questions

  • What will be the outcome of Kostyuk's semi-final match?
  • How will the ongoing conflict continue to affect Ukrainian athletes?
  • What is the broader impact of Ukrainian representation in major sporting events during the war?

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This article was originally published by BBC Sport.

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