Marta Kostyuk defeats Iga Swiatek at French Open 2026 fourth round
The Guardian Sport • 2 min read • Latest: May 31, 2026, 2:09 PM
Last updated May 31, 2026

Marta Kostyuk advances to the quarterfinals of the 2026 French Open after defeating defending champion Iga Swiatek in a closely contested match. The match took place at Roland Garros, with Kostyuk overcoming early nerves to secure her victory. Swiatek, who was celebrating her birthday, struggled to handle Kostyuk's powerful returns and ultimately succumbed to three consecutive breaks of serve. Kostyuk's performance showcased her growth as a competitor, as she gained confidence against the former champion. Following this win, Kostyuk is set to face Pablo Carreño Busta in the next round.
- •Marta Kostyuk wins against Iga Swiatek at Roland Garros.
- •Match featured multiple lead changes and high-quality rallies.
- •Swiatek's birthday coincided with her defeat.
- •Kostyuk gains confidence, serving a strong performance.
- •Next, Kostyuk will play Pablo Carreño Busta.
- 2:09 PMThe Guardian Sport — French Open 2026: Kostyuk shocks Swiatek; Jodar v Carreño Busta, and more on day eight – live
"Latest news from the fourth round at Roland Garros Unhappy birthday for beaten Swiatek | Mail Daniel Terrific return from Kostyuk, a backhand hooked on to the sideline for a winner … ruined by a forehand looped long; 15-all. A double follows, the misses by far enough to intimate nerves and reinforced by a wild forehand that donates two break-back points. And Kostyuk only needs one, a decent return forcing Swiatek to net, and she looks encouraged – rightly so, that felt like a tightening. It’s 5-5 in the first, and this might just mature into an epic. “Every point is good, every point is high quality,” kvells Chrissy in commentary as murderous shots are traded from the back, Kostyuk overhitting to cede 15-40. But from there, she recovers to deuce, competing like an equal; for maybe the first time, she believes she can do this, a service winner raising advantage, but then she’s fractionally late on a backhand down the line and it’s just a little wide, Swiatek – whose return was good – nowhere near it. And from there, the birthday girl dominates the next point with forehands, making advantage, then elicits the error for the third break in row. At 5-4, she’ll now serve for the first set – just as Cirstea is at 5-3 in our other match, a netted volley ceding deuce. Continue reading...
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