Tennis-Kostyuk's lucky shorts steal the show after Madrid triumph


Tennis - Madrid Open - Park Manzanares, Madrid, Spain - May 2, 2026 Ukraine's Marta Kostyuk celebrates with the trophy after winning her final match against Russia's Mirra Andreeva REUTERS/Ana Beltran

MADRID, May ⁠2 (Reuters) - Marta Kostyuk's maiden WTA 1000 title in Madrid came thanks ⁠to her power, poise and a pair of unexpected "Lucky Shorts".

The ‌world number 23 beat eighth-ranked Mirra Andreeva 6-3 7-5 in under 90 minutes on Saturday to secure the most prestigious trophy of her career, her third professional singles title ​and second in less than a month ⁠after Rouen.

Yet as the 23-year-old ⁠Ukrainian posed for photographs at the Caja Magica, it was not just ⁠the ‌silverware that caught the eye.

Held alongside her team and her two dogs, Kostyuk showed off a piece of black men's underwear, prompting ⁠raised eyebrows and plenty of laughter.

"We have a ​tournament laundry service and ‌sometimes the clothes get mixed up and last year we ⁠ended up with ​this piece of underwear where in it was written 'Lucky Shorts'. So we kept it," Kostyuk told Spanish broadcaster Movistar Plus.

"My coach Sandra (Zaniewska) kept it as a ⁠lucky charm.

"She drove to her father's house ​just to pick it up before traveling here again for the tournament. And we made this promise that if I'd win we would bring the 'Lucky ⁠Shorts' for the photoshoot with the trophy."

Kostyuk was delighted to finally conquer a tournament she had long admired.

"This trophy tastes like champagne, no doubt about it," she said.

"Honestly, watching this tournament as a child and ​remembering all the people who've won it before ⁠me, I never thought this was possible, it's amazing.

"It's one of the toughest ​tournaments of the year, and everyone plays ‌so well, especially now. So it ​certainly tastes good, but I just want to enjoy this today and that's it."

(Reporting by Fernando Kallas, editing by Pritha Sarkar)

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