Mirra Andreeva and Marta Kostyuk will lock horns in what promises to be a blockbuster semifinal at the French Open. Andreeva is the only top-8 seed left in the draw and is enjoying an exemplary clay-court season. However, Kostyuk has yet to lose a match on clay this year and goes into the match on the back of impressive wins over Iga ÅšwiÄ…tek and Elina Svitolina.
Mirra Andreeva vs Marta Kostyuk Match Details
Date: June 4, 2026
Tournament: French Open 2026
Round: Semifinals
Venue: Roland Garros Stadium, Paris, France
Surface: Outdoor Clay
Category: Grand Slam
Live Telecast: HBO Max, TNT, TSN
Andreeva vs Kostyuk Head-to-Head Record
These two players have met twice this year, with Kostyuk holding a 2-0 head-to-head advantage. The Ukrainian came out on top in straight sets when they met at the Madrid Open final last month, and Andreeva will be eyeing revenge in Paris.
Both players have enjoyed a fairly smooth journey to the semifinals amid a chaotic French Open. Kostyuk overcame compatriot Svitolina in the quarterfinals, showcasing incredible grit against one of the WTA Tour’s most consistent stars.
The 23-year-old’s win over four-time French Open champion ÅšwiÄ…tek in the fourth round was even more impressive, especially considering the form the Pole was in before the defeat.
Andreeva ended the run of Sorana Cîrstea in the quarterfinals to improve her 2026 clay-court win-loss record to 20-3. The Russian has dropped just one set so far at Stade Roland-Garros. She will be playing in her second French Open semifinal, having lost to Jasmine Paolini in 2024.
Andreeva vs Kostyuk Prediction and Pick
Kostyuk is in the best form of her career at the moment and will take confidence from her win over Andreeva in Madrid. She has also faced better-quality opponents en route to the semifinals, giving her a slight edge ahead of this contest.
The 15th seed’s return game has been very much on point in Paris, allowing her to break serve 28 times across five matches.
However, Andreeva has been one of the most consistent performers during the clay-court swing. She has a strong defensive game, generates immense topspin, and covers the court well, making it very difficult for opponents to force her into errors. She will have revenge on her mind after losing to Kostyuk twice this year and has the service game to breach her opponent’s return.
The stage is set for an absolute nail-biter between two of the next generation’s most talented stars. We believe Kostyuk’s confidence and momentum give her a slight edge in this contest, where fine margins could prove to be decisive.
Pick – Kostyuk in three sets.
