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Crowd support the highlight of Ukrainian Kostyuk's French Open

PARIS, June 4 : Ukraine's Marta Kostyuk said she would carry her remarkable claycourt winning streak "to the grave" after it was ended by Russia's Mirra Andreeva in Thursday's French Open semi-finals, but the crowd's support for her war awareness efforts would be her defining memory of the tournament.

Kostyuk's 6-1 6-3 semi-final defeat ended a 17-match winning run on clay this season, a stretch that included a Madrid Open title and a victory over Andreeva in the final.

"For sure, my streak. I take it with me to the grave," Kostyuk told reporters with a smile.

"Very happy with my claycourt season, just one loss. I would never believe it if someone told me this a couple of months ago."

The 15th seed struggled to find her rhythm against a relentless Andreeva, who reached her maiden Grand Slam final, but refused to dwell on the defeat.

"Everything that could go her way went her way. Everything that could not go my way didn't go my way," Kostyuk said.

"I've had enough tough days, bad days to know that they end. It's not the worst thing in the world to lose a match, whatever the stage is."

The loss denied her a first Grand Slam final, but Kostyuk said the emotional high point of her fortnight came after her quarter-final victory against fellow Ukrainian Elina Svitolina, when the Roland Garros crowd responded warmly to her efforts to keep attention focused on Ukraine more than four years after Russia's full-scale invasion.

"I will never forget the ovations that I received after my match in the quarter-finals," she said.

"This is something I will carry with me forever and I will never believe anyone who is at the world stage of this sport saying that they have zero influence.

"If you want to, you can do anything. This was proof for me."

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