Marta Kostyuk vs Mirra Andreeva Head-to-Head | H2H Record & Stats
Marta Kostyuk and Mirra Andreeva have produced one of the WTA’s most-watched young rivalries, with Kostyuk winning the most significant meeting to date — the 2026 Madrid Open final, 6-3, 7-5. The Ukrainian was unbeaten on clay through Madrid (12-0) before withdrawing from the Italian Open with a hip injury; the 19-year-old Russian remains a career-high world No. 7 after her run to the Madrid final. Their rivalry sits at the intersection of two of the WTA’s most credible Roland-Garros contenders outside the top six.
Latest: Kostyuk beat Andreeva 6-3, 7-5 in the 2026 Madrid Open final on 3 May — Kostyuk’s first WTA 1000 title and the latest chapter of the rivalry.
Head-to-Head Overview
| Stat | Kostyuk | Andreeva |
| Overall record | 1 (approx) | 0 (approx) |
| Clay | 1 | 0 |
| WTA 1000 finals | 1 | 0 |
| Career-high ranking | No. 15 (May 2026) | No. 7 (May 2026) |
| Current status | Hip injury — Roland-Garros doubt | Career-high No. 7 |
Complete Match History
| Date | Tournament | Round | Surface | Winner | Score |
| May 2026 | Madrid Open | Final | Clay | Kostyuk | 6-3, 7-5 |
Surface and Match-Up Analysis
Both players are top-tier clay-court talents in different ways. Kostyuk plays a heavy-topspin baseline game built on first-strike forehands and exceptional movement — the kind of game that rewards her on slow, high-bounce clay. Andreeva, three years younger, plays a more variety-based game with elite court coverage and tactical maturity beyond her years.
The Madrid 2026 final was their first significant meeting at a Masters-level event. Kostyuk’s ability to construct longer rallies and pull Andreeva off-court produced the title-deciding result. Andreeva, by contrast, was the more proactive shot-maker — but Kostyuk’s patience and clay-specific shot tolerance proved decisive in the high-altitude Madrid conditions.
Recent Form & Takeaways
Heading to Roland-Garros 2026, the picture is complicated by Kostyuk’s hip injury — she withdrew from the Italian Open before play started and her Roland-Garros participation depends on recovery progress. Andreeva arrives at career-high No. 7 and as a 2024 Roland-Garros semi-finalist. If both are fit and in form, a meeting in the second week of Roland-Garros is one of the most credible scenarios for the WTA draw. Kostyuk’s Madrid form was the form of her career; Andreeva’s ceiling at the slowest clay Grand Slam may be higher still.
Latest Tournament Coverage
For the latest results between these players and full tournament coverage, see our ATP Tour hub and WTA Tour hub. For the upcoming Grand Slam, see our French Open 2026 preview.
