2 June 2026 (Navroze Bureau) : The women’s singles quarterfinals at the 2026 French Open have produced one of the tournament’s most compelling matchups as Ukrainian stars Elina Svitolina and Marta Kostyuk battle for a place in the semifinals.
The match carries historic significance, with the winner becoming the first Ukrainian woman in the Open Era to reach the Roland Garros semifinals.
All-Ukrainian Showdown
Both players arrive in outstanding form on clay courts this season.
Svitolina has enjoyed one of the best stretches of her career, winning the Rome title before arriving in Paris and extending her clay-court winning streak deep into the French Open. Kostyuk, meanwhile, stunned four-time champion Iga Swiatek in the fourth round and has emerged as one of the tournament’s biggest stories.
Head-To-Head Evenly Balanced
The rivalry between the two Ukrainians is finely poised.
They have met twice previously on the WTA Tour, with each player winning once. Svitolina claimed victory at the 2026 Australian Open, while Kostyuk defeated her compatriot at the 2024 Canadian Open.
Kostyuk Slight Favorite
Most betting markets have installed Kostyuk as a narrow favorite following her remarkable victory over Swiatek.
Analysts point to her aggressive baseline game and confidence after a strong clay-court season, while Svitolina’s supporters highlight her experience, consistency, and ability to perform in high-pressure Grand Slam matches.
Historic Stakes
The encounter is about more than a semifinal berth.
Both players are carrying the hopes of Ukrainian tennis and have spoken throughout the tournament about representing their country during a difficult period. The match guarantees that Ukraine will have its first-ever women’s Roland Garros semifinalist.
Winner Faces Tough Test
Awaiting the winner is Mirra Andreeva, who advanced to the semifinals with a dominant victory over Sorana Cirstea. Andreeva has been one of the tournament’s standout performers and is considered a strong contender for the title.
Match Outlook
Experts expect a closely contested battle featuring long rallies, strong defense, and emotional intensity. Svitolina’s experience in major tournaments could prove crucial, while Kostyuk’s current momentum and confidence make her a dangerous opponent.
With both players enjoying excellent clay-court form and the head-to-head series tied, the quarterfinal is widely regarded as one of the most difficult matches to predict in the women’s draw.

