Wimbledon, 2026 — Ukrainian tennis player Marta Kostyuk moved into the first Wimbledon quarterfinals after a hard‑fought victory over American qualifier Ashlyn Krueger in the round‑of‑16 match on Sunday. Kostyuk won the match in three sets, 6‑4, 4‑6, 6‑3, earning her maiden quarterfinal appearance at the All‑England Club.
The win was Kostyuk’s 13th match at the tournament, and she celebrated with a distinctive “special” gesture that drew cheers from the crowd and social‑media commentary. Her victory over Krueger, who entered the match as the higher‑seeded player, was described as a “momentous” upset by local sports outlets.
Kostyuk’s triumph marks the first time a Ukrainian woman has reached a Wimbledon quarterfinal in the competition’s history. The victory follows a successful run in the earlier rounds, where she defeated opponents in straight sets and showcased a powerful baseline game.
The match took place on the main court, with a packed attendance and live broadcast coverage. Kostyuk’s coach, who was on the sidelines, praised her mental resilience and tactical adjustments throughout the match.
The win positions Kostyuk to face the eventual semifinalist in the next round, while Krueger will return to the qualifiers and regroup for future tournaments.
Analysis: The upset underscores the depth of competition in women’s tennis and highlights Kostyuk’s rising profile on the WTA tour.
Sources
– Google News India – “Marta Kostyuk marches into first Wimbledon quarterfinal, her ‘special’ celebration after beating American star Ashlyn Krueger wins hearts” (https://news.google.com/rss/articles/CBMigwFBVV95cUxOYnBEY3ZRQ2VCeEYxUE1kRTItZi1BWFpnSEItcXpZVlA5Y3FGWll2OWQtVEVqZWh3bDJBWGh5aDFqb1FlQnhUOHdvbGpjemFVYng5Y0VYRHM2R3BDVTh1RGRZSFR3WjhDSFF0LURNOHRsc0NvbHh3azF3eTRuN2REODZkaw?oc=5)
Story synopsis gathered from: Google News India – Sports — source
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