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Tennis-Andreeva dismisses Kostyuk to reach French Open final

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Posted on June 4, 2026

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Tennis-Andreeva dismisses Kostyuk to reach French Open final

Andreeva's Dominant Performance in the French Open Semi-Final

By Julien Pretot

Match Overview and Key Moments

PARIS, June 4 (Reuters) - Russian teenager Mirra Andreeva powered into her maiden Grand Slam final with a ruthless 6-1 6-3 victory over Ukraine's Marta Kostyuk in a politically charged French Open semi-final on Thursday.

The eighth seed seized control from the outset and never loosened her grip on the contest, overwhelming Kostyuk with her depth and aggression on Court Philippe Chatrier to set up a title clash against compatriot Diana Shnaider or Polish qualifier Maja Chwalinska.

Political Tensions and Pre-Match Atmosphere

As has become customary for Ukrainian players since Russia's invasion of their country in 2022, Kostyuk did not pose for the traditional pre-match photograph with her opponent and there was no handshake at the net before or after the match.

Set-by-Set Analysis

First Set: Andreeva Takes Early Control

Andreeva, 19, raced into a 4-0 lead in the opening set and barely looked back in the third meeting between the two players, the Ukrainian having won the first two.

Second Set: Kostyuk's Brief Resistance

Kostyuk briefly threatened to make a contest of it in the second set, but the Russian swiftly snuffed out any hopes of a comeback before serving out the match to complete a dominant display.

Player Reactions and Post-Match Comments

Andreeva Reflects on Her Victory

"I'm still very nervous, very nervous coming to this match as she's had an amazing season, she hadn't lost on clay, so that put pressure," said Andreeva.

"She's an amazing player, a tough opponent, so I'm super happy with the way I played. I'm happy I got revenge for the Madrid final, and to reach my first Grand Slam final.

"All of these feelings combined, I've never felt anything like this, I'm very excited about the last match here in Paris."

Kostyuk's Struggles and Match Conditions

Kostyuk seemed to struggle with early nerves and windy conditions, handing her opponent the first break with a double fault and an unforced backhand error while Andreeva picked up steam.

The Ukrainian was out of sorts but briefly put up a fight in the second set when she broke back for 4-3, only to drop serve in the next game and continue to pepper the court with unforced errors.

A final forehand wide gave Andreeva a deserved win after one hour and 16 minutes of a one-sided encounter.

Andreeva on Overcoming Adversity

"The conditions were tough, very windy, I couldn't understand which direction it was going, but I'm happy I was able to stay focused," said Andreeva after both players had continued to play when the roof was being closed.

"I was ready to accept anything that happens. It felt like a day when anything could happen. I told myself I would fight, and if she had to win she would have to work for it. With this mindset, I ended up winning and I'm very happy."

(Reporting by Julien PretotEditing by Toby Davis)

Key Takeaways

  • Andreeva—seeded eighth and now a massive contender—continues her impressive 2026 season with dominant Grand Slam form.
  • Kostyuk entered the match unbeaten on clay this year (16‑0) and had led their head‑to‑head 2‑0, including a recent win in Madrid, yet was overwhelmed in Paris (tennisratio.com).
  • Political tensions were evident: Kostyuk, following her stance since 2022, skipped the pre‑match photo and handshake with her Russian opponent (cyprus-mail.com).

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Frequently Asked Questions

Who won the French Open semi-final between Mirra Andreeva and Marta Kostyuk?
Mirra Andreeva won the French Open semi-final by defeating Marta Kostyuk 6-1 6-3.
What is significant about Mirra Andreeva's victory?
It marks Mirra Andreeva's first appearance in a Grand Slam final.
Was there a handshake between the players after the match?
No, there was no handshake between Andreeva and Kostyuk, continuing a trend since Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
Who will Mirra Andreeva face in the French Open final?
Mirra Andreeva will play against either Diana Shnaider or Maja Chwalinska in the final.
What did Andreeva say after her semi-final win?
Andreeva said she was very nervous, excited to reach her first Grand Slam final, and happy with her performance against a tough opponent.

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