Kostyuk embraces underdog tag despite 15-match win streak on clay
PARIS, May 31 : Marta Kostyuk's love affair with clay has blossomed into a full-blown romance after the Ukrainian stunned world number one Iga Swiatek 7-5 6-1 to reach her first Roland Garros quarter-final on Sunday.
The 23-year-old had not advanced past the second round in Paris in four years but extended her claycourt winning streak to 15 matches on the Tour, transforming what was once a love-hate relationship with Roland Garros into pure adoration.
She began the claycourt swing by winning the Open de Rouen before stunning the field to win the Madrid Open despite being the 26th seed.
"For sure it feels great, very happy with the streak. Very happy with the quarter-final. Going to celebrate a little bit today and keep my head in the tournament," she told reporters.
"A lot of things clicked this year on clay too, and in Madrid, which was also not my best tournament. It's a good feeling.
"I think I just give myself more space. I'm enjoying more, just creating points, dealing with challenges, learning how to navigate the difficult situations in the matches."
'I'M STILL THE UNDERDOG'
Despite admitting before the match that she was entering as the clear underdog, Kostyuk embraced the role and produced a tactical masterclass to negate Swiatek's serve and unlock the four-times champion's usually impenetrable defence.
"It was a great match-up, but at the end of the day, I still think I was the underdog in this match," she said.
"Things change in tennis, but I'm much more consistent. I'm the most consistent I have ever been in my career and a long way to go to be a top-10, top-5 player.
"Technically, I'm still the underdog. We will see, maybe a lot of things will change after this tournament or not. I'm not going to be considered an


