Marta Kostyuk's Winning Streak Continues, Reaches Madrid Open Semifinals

Marta Kostyuk extended her winning streak to 10 matches by defeating Linda Noskova 7-6, 6-0 to reach the Madrid Open semifinals. The Ukrainian will face lucky loser Anastasia Potapova for a spot in her first WTA 1000 final. Kostyuk created 23 break point opportunities and dominated the second set without facing a break point. She is undefeated on clay this season after winning the Billie Jean King Cup and a title in Rouen.

Key Points: Kostyuk Extends Streak, Enters Madrid Semifinals

  • Kostyuk defeats Noskova 7-6, 6-0
  • Extends winning streak to 10 matches
  • Faces Potapova in semifinals
  • Undefeated on clay this season
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Kostyuk extends winning streak in Madrid, enters second career WTA 1000 semi-final

Marta Kostyuk defeats Linda Noskova 7-6, 6-0 to reach WTA 1000 semifinals in Madrid, extending her winning streak to 10 matches.

"It sounds unbelievable. If someone told me a few weeks ago that it would happen, I probably wouldn't believe it, but I'm very thankful for it. - Marta Kostyuk"

Madrid, April 30

Marta Kostyuk extended the best stretch of her career and stormed into her second career WTA 1000 semi-final and first in the Spanish capital with a 7-6, 6-0 performance against Czech 13th seed Linda Noskova on Wednesday.

The Ukrainian will next face lucky loser Anastasia Potapova for a spot in her first WTA 1000 final. Kostyuk is 2-2 against Potapova at the WTA Tour level, but she has won their last two meetings in straight sets, including their most recent encounter last year in Madrid. Mirra Andreeva and Hailey Baptiste will meet in the other semifinal.

The first set featured a combined eight breaks of serve - four from each player - and saw both players struggle on serve in cooler temperatures on Manolo Santana Stadium. But Kostyuk caught fire in the breaker and never looked back from then on, sweeping the second set in commanding fashion.

The 23-year-old Kostyuk created 23 break point opportunities on Noskova's serve throughout the match, converting seven of them.

Contrary to the opening set, Kostyuk faced zero break points and dropped just one point on serve throughout the entire second frame.

Kostyuk made her tournament debut in 2018 and won just one match in her first five main draw appearances before she finally found her footing and reached the quarter-finals at the Caja Magica last year.

This season she is doing even better as she has yet to drop a set this fortnight, which saw her notch some impressive victories, including one over fifth-seeded Jessica Pegula in the round of 32.

The victory against Noskova was Kostyuk's 10th consecutive victory, building on a win at the Billie Jean King Cup followed by a title run in Rouen on the eve of the Mutua Madrid Open.

Undefeated on clay so far this season, Kostyuk admits this streak has taken her by surprise.

"It sounds unbelievable. If someone told me a few weeks ago that it would happen, I probably wouldn't believe it, but I'm very thankful for it," she said after punching her ticket to a semi-final meeting with Anastasia Potapova.

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Vikram M
Really impressed with her consistency this season. Ten straight wins on clay is no joke. But honestly, I feel for Noskova - she fought hard in that first set but just couldn't keep up. Tennis is such a mental game, and Kostyuk seems to have found her zen.
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Kavya N
Wow, 23 break point opportunities! That's absolutely insane. She must have been all over Noskova's serve. And only 1 point dropped in the entire second set? That's like playing a perfect set. 👏👏
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Michael C
Nice to see her finally clicking in Madrid after years of early exits. From 1 match win in 5 appearances to now a semifinalist - that's real progress. Her game has really matured. The Potapova match should be interesting given their history.
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Rohit P
She's defeated Pegula and now this performance... Kostyuk is looking dangerous. But I'm a bit skeptical about how she'll handle Potapova, who is a lucky loser and will have nothing to lose. Could be a tricky match. Still, her run has been amazing so far! 🙌
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James A
Fair play to her - she's worked hard to get here. The first set was a rollercoaster with all those breaks, but once she won that tiebreak, she was unstoppable. I just hope she doesn't get overconfident. Potapova has beaten her before and will be hungry.

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