Tennis-Kostyuk beats Golubic to maintain clay form at French Open


Tennis - French Open - Roland Garros, Paris, France - May 29, 2026 Switzerland's Viktorija Golubic in action during her third round match against Ukraine's Marta Kostyuk REUTERS/Stephanie Lecocq

PARIS, May 29 (Reuters) - Ukraine's ⁠Marta Kostyuk reched the French Open fourth round ⁠on Friday, defeating Switzerland's Viktorija Golubic 6-4 6-3 ‌to extend her unbeaten run on clay this season.

• The 23-year-old world number 15 still had to fight hard to get past the ​experienced Golubic, a decade her senior. ⁠The two women traded long ⁠and powerful baseline rallies, with some jaw-dropping winners.

• The first ⁠set ‌extended beyond an hour as Golubic saved three set points, one with a bold volley ⁠at the net, before eventually conceding the set ​on an unforced ‌error at the fourth opportunity.

• In the second ⁠set, however, ​Kostyuk asserted her dominance. Breaking Golubic's serve early, the Ukrainian held firm, exploiting her serve – which she described as her "favourite shot" – ⁠to great effect.

• "I feel like I ​found again that joy of creating points, changing rhythm, running around a little bit, and it's something I love to ⁠do," Kostyuk said.

• "It's something that's not very difficult for me, so I love to take that advantage against players. Maybe that's the key," she added.

• At 4-2 in ​the second set Kostyuk cemented her ⁠lead with an under-arm serve.

• It is the first time ​she has reached the last 16 ‌at Roland Garros since 2021.

• ​She will next face four-times champion Iga Swiatek.

(Reporting by Sybille de La Hamaide; Editing by Ken Ferris)

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