Marta Kostyuk and Three Italians Reach French Open Quarter-Finals
1-Minute Brief
The French Open sees historic progress for both Ukraine and Italy as players reach advanced rounds, highlighting shifting tennis dynamics.
Key Facts
- Matteo Berrettini, Flavio Cobolli, and Matteo Arnaldi have all reached the French Open quarter-finals for Italy.
- Ukraine’s Marta Kostyuk is set to face Russia’s Mirra Andreeva in the French Open semi-finals.
- Kostyuk has publicly criticized Russian players for not speaking out against the war in Ukraine.
- Kostyuk's semi-final appearance marks a historic achievement for Ukraine at the French Open.
- Jannik Sinner, a top Italian player, was eliminated before the third round.
What Happened
At the French Open, three Italian men—Berrettini, Cobolli, and Arnaldi—advanced to the quarter-finals, while Ukraine’s Marta Kostyuk reached the semi-finals and is scheduled to play against Russia’s Mirra Andreeva.
Why It Matters
These results represent significant milestones for both Italian and Ukrainian tennis, reflecting broader changes in the competitive landscape and drawing attention to geopolitical tensions within the sport.
What's Next
Kostyuk will compete against Andreeva in the semi-finals, and the Italian quarter-finalists will continue their campaigns at Roland Garros. Further matches may bring additional historic outcomes.
Sources
Single-source — unverified
- The IndependentLeft7h agoNo Sinner, no problem: The three Italians through to French Open quarter-finals
- The IndependentLeft5h agoUkraine’s Marta Kostyuk makes history as she reaches French Open semi-finals
- The IndependentLeft1h agoMarta Kostyuk blasts Russian players for Ukraine war silence ahead of French Open clash with Mirra Andreeva
