Marta Kostyuk remarked that fatigue from the week
influenced her defeat against
Elena Rybakina in the final of the WTA 500
Porsche Tennis Grand Prix. The Ukrainian had a great week, defeating three
top-8 players:
Marketa Vondrousova (No. 8),
Zheng Qinwen (No. 7), and Coco
Gauff (No. 3), but fell short in the final against the world No. 4.
From the outset of the match, Rybakina applied
pressure on Kostyuk to take advantage with a break in the first game. The
21-year-old won only 50% of her service points and 31% of her return points. In
crucial moments, she also lacked efficiency, squandering her three break points
while conceding her service four times out of six opportunities Rybakina had.
Kostyuk's marathon week at the pinnacle of her game
The Ukrainian reached the final after playing for
over 10 hours since her debut on Wednesday, April 17, against
Laura Siegemund
until the semifinals on Saturday. Kostyuk played for over 2.5 hours on average
per day until the showdown with Rybakina, who had a bye in the first round,
thus arriving with one less match.
The world No. 27 expressed disappointment with her
performance in the final and attributed part of it to fatigue from a long week
of competition: "I think 90% my tiredness played a role today. Every
morning I didn't know what to expect from myself on the court today, because
really me being able to pull off this whole week and play an amazing tennis
yesterday was something incredible and something I would never expect I can
do," Kostyuk told the media in her post-match press conference.
Nevertheless, the Ukrainian is experiencing a great
moment on the WTA Tour. She reached her second WTA 500 final in less than two
months, a notable achievement considering she had previously only reached one
final in a WTA 250 event, at the Austin Open where she won her only
professional title so far.
Marta Kostyuk is now in the seventh place of the WTA Race
Kostyuk continues to establish herself as one of
the fittest players on tour. The Ukrainian finishes the tournament as the new
world No. 21, her best historical ranking, following her recent appearances in
tournaments such as the final in the
San Diego Open, semifinals in Indian
Wells, and now the final in Stuttgart.
The 21-year-old player came close to securing a
trophy in 2024 and admitted feeling nervous against the world No. 4 Rybakina:
"Today, I was very nervous. I wanted to win a lot this one, and yeah, I
think there were a lot of things together. Yeah, I just couldn't probably bear
it anymore," Kostyuk said. "When I was on court, it was one point
after another, game after game. I really couldn't produce pretty much anything
today," she added.