Marta Kostyuk defeated Anastasia Potapova on Thursday to advance to her first WTA 1000 final at the Mutua Madrid Open [1, 2].
The victory marks a significant career milestone for Kostyuk, who has now broken through to the final stage of a premier tennis event. This win positions her to compete for a title in one of the most prestigious tournaments on the professional circuit.
The match took place at the Manolo Santana Stadium in Madrid, Spain [2]. Kostyuk, the No. 26 seed, secured the win with a final score of 6-2, 1-6, 6-1 [1].
The contest began with Kostyuk taking a commanding lead in the first set. However, Potapova surged back in the second set, winning 6-1 and forcing a deciding third frame [1]. Kostyuk recovered from the second-set dip to dominate the final set, closing the match with a 6-1 victory [1].
Both players entered the semifinals chasing their first appearance in a Madrid final [1, 2]. Kostyuk's resilience in the final set allowed her to overcome the momentum shift that occurred during the middle of the match.
Kostyuk now prepares to face the No. 9 seed, Andreeva, in the final [1]. The matchup pits a rising seed against a player who has shown significant form throughout the tournament in Spain.
“Marta Kostyuk defeated Anastasia Potapova on Thursday to advance to her first WTA 1000 final.”
Kostyuk's advancement to the final represents a leap in her competitive standing, as WTA 1000 events offer substantial ranking points and prize money. Facing a higher-seeded opponent like Andreeva provides a critical test of her ability to maintain consistency against top-10 talent on a major stage.



