Marta Kostyuk Faces Mirra Andreeva in Madrid Open Final as Rankings Surge for Both Stars
Marta Kostyuk reaches her first WTA 1000 final in Madrid to face world No. 7 Mirra Andreeva. Follow the latest WTA ranking updates and match analysis here.
By: AXL Media
Published: May 2, 2026, 3:29 AM EDT
Source: Information for this report was sourced from Tennis365

Breakthrough Performance at the Caja Magica
The landscape of the Madrid Open shifted decisively on Thursday night as Marta Kostyuk navigated a turbulent semi-final to secure her debut in a WTA 1000 final. The world number 23 demonstrated significant resilience after a lapse in the second set, ultimately dispatching lucky loser Anastasia Potapova with a 6-2, 1-6, 6-1 scoreline. According to Kostyuk, the victory was a testament to her mental fortitude, as she focused on enjoying the magnitude of the moment despite the heavy playing conditions that neutralized her signature spin. This win guarantees her a significant leap in the standings, moving her up six places to occupy the world number 17 spot in the live rankings.
Andreeva Secures Final Berth in Straight Sets
Opposing the Ukrainian in the championship match is the burgeoning talent Mirra Andreeva, who maintained her composure to defeat world number 32 Hailey Baptiste. The match, which concluded 6-4, 7-6(8), showcased the Russian teenager’s ability to perform under pressure, particularly during the narrow margins of the second-set tiebreak. Currently ranked eighth in the world, Andreeva entered the semi-final as the only top 10 player remaining in the draw. Her victory not only propels her to seventh in the live rankings but also positions her to chase another prestigious title following her previous successes in Dubai and Indian Wells.
Strategic Mindset Ahead of the Title Clash
Despite her status as the higher-ranked player, Andreeva dismissed the notion that she enters the final as the definitive favorite. The teenager, who celebrated her 19th birthday earlier in the week, emphasized that she has trained herself to ignore the prestige or rankings of her opponents. Working closely with her coach, Conchita Martinez, Andreeva noted that her focus remains entirely on executing a specific game plan rather than worrying about outcomes beyond her control. By prioritizing tactical discipline over external expectations, she aims to neutralize the aggressive baseline variety that has defined Kostyuk’s run in Spain.
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