PARIS (AP) 鈥 Marta Kostyuk, the best player on clay this season and a vocal supporter of Ukraine amid the , will play her first major semifinal at the against a Russian.
Kostyuk won an intense all-Ukraine quarterfinal against Elina Svitolina 6-3, 2-6, 6-2 on Tuesday. That set up Kostyuk against Russian teenager Mirra Andreeva, who thumped Romanian veteran Sorana Cirstea 6-0, 6-3.
In men鈥檚 play, up-and-coming Rafael Jodar of Spain was powerless against second-seeded Alexander Zverev, losing 7-6 (3), 6-1, 6-3. The 2024 runner-up from Germany will face Jakub Mensik of the Czech Republic or Joao Fonseca of Brazil for a place in Sunday’s final.
Kostyuk leads Andreeva 2-0 on the tour; the second win in the Madrid final a month ago. Kostyuk didn鈥檛 shake hands at the net, following protocol for Ukrainians with opponents from Russia and its ally Belarus since the war started four years ago.
鈥淲e had a very difficult night again in Ukraine, especially in Kyiv, so many people dead,鈥 Kostyuk said. “I want to give this match to Ukrainian people and to their resilience. Slava Ukraini! (Glory to Ukraine!)鈥
Russia launched hundreds of drones and dozens of missiles against Kyiv and other Ukrainian cities overnight, killing at least 18 civilians and wounding more than 100 others, authorities said on Tuesday.
鈥淚 texted my family if they were OK. This is pretty much all I can do,鈥 Kostyuk said. 鈥淭he biggest thing I can do is sit here and talk about it so more people can find out about it so they don鈥檛 get used to this terrible life.鈥
Svitolina said friends in Ukraine told her about the attacks just hours before the match.
鈥淛ust very sad that we all have to really put up with this heaviness and pain every single day, and scared moments not knowing what鈥檚 going to bring the next day,鈥 Svitolina said.
She will leave Roland Garros to look after the daughter she has with French tennis player Gael Monfils, but will be cheering on Kostyuk.
鈥淗opefully she can get the title,鈥 Svitolina said. 鈥淚t鈥檚 going to be massive for Ukraine.鈥
No. 7-seeded Svitolina got off to a slow start but worked her way back, matching No. 15 Kostyuk鈥檚 power from the baseline. Kostyuk was better on the important points in the decider and improved her impressive 2026 record on clay to 17-0.
She’s the first Ukrainian woman to reach the semifinals at Roland Garros in the Open era since 1968. Svitolina has reached the semis at the other three Grand Slams but failed for the sixth time to win a French Open quarterfinal.
Andreeva will appear in her second French Open semifinal, two years after the first. She was asked about the challenges of playing a Ukrainian in wartime.
鈥淲ell, for me it doesn鈥檛 matter who I play,鈥 Andreeva said. 鈥淚 really try to play against the ball that is coming at me. Usually it doesn鈥檛 matter to me who I鈥檓 playing against, so I鈥檓 trying to really focus on the game and on the game plan.鈥
Asked whether she found it frustrating to hear Russian opponents avoiding the issue, Kostyuk said she wished 鈥渢here was some more clear stance on what鈥檚 going on.鈥
鈥淓specially when your country is killing other people,鈥 she added. 鈥淚 don鈥檛 know how you can sleep at night peacefully when you know that this is going on, and you have nothing to say about it.鈥
After a week of hot weather, rain arrived in Paris and play started under the closed roof of Court Philippe-Chatrier. Competing in the quarterfinals for the first time in 17 years, Cirstea struggled to find her rhythm against her 19-year-old rival.
The 36-year-old veteran, playing the final season of her career, immediately dropped her serve. She didn’t hold serve or win a game until the first game of the second set. Andreeva鈥檚 deep, accurate groundstrokes and charges to the net took a toll on 18th-seeded Cirstea, whose attempt to come back was shortlived.
鈥淚 felt like it was one of my best matches so far this tournament,鈥 Andreeva said. 鈥淪uper happy to be back in semis.鈥
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