Kostyuk of Ukraine beats Russian opponent Andreeva to win Madrid Open title
- On Saturday, Marta Kostyuk defeated Mirra Andreeva 6-3, 7-5 to win the Madrid Open in Spain, marking the Ukrainian's first WTA 1000 crown.
- The final lasted one hour and 20 minutes, with Kostyuk arriving in Madrid on a mission following her triumph in Rouen last month.
- Kostyuk clinched the opening set in 34 minutes, and despite a competitive second set, she maintained composure to secure her third career singles crown.
- The two players—whose nations have been at war since Russia's 2022 invasion—did not shake hands at the net; Andreeva, who turned 19 on Wednesday, congratulated the champion.
- Eighth-Ranked Andreeva, long regarded as one of the game's most gifted players, congratulated the winner; Kostyuk finished her speech with "glory to God and glory to Ukraine.
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