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Marta Kostyuk Plays the Bullring To Perfection in Madrid, Overwhelms Noskova to Reach Semi-finals
In Madrid, matches can turn quickly. Marta Kostyuk is learning not just to survive those moments, but to dictate what comes after. Against Linda Noskova in the quarter-finals of the Madrid Open 2026, the Ukrainian absorbed early pressure, waited for…
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How Hailey Baptiste Hit “God mode” Against Sabalenka—and Kept Pressing It
Six chances to close it for Aryna Sabalenka. Six times Hailey Baptiste rewrote the ending. There are matches where a player rises. And then there are matches where a player is dragged, point by point, to the edge—and decides, repeatedly,…
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Elena Rybakina Lost Sight of Potapova—and With It, Her Madrid Quarter-Final
Elena Rybakina’s Round of 16 exit in Madrid wasn’t just about missed chances—it was about a quiet unraveling. Somewhere between frustration and expectation, she drifted inward, focused more on her own execution lapses than the player across the net. In…
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Hailey Baptiste Survives Six Missed Match Points to Stun Belinda Bencic On the Seventh In Madrid
Hailey Baptiste did not just win in Madrid—she endured something far messier. In a match that veered into the absurd, the American battled through a collapse, a tiebreak full of missed chances, and an avalanche of squandered match points to…
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Linda Noskova Holds Nerve in Madrid Thriller to Knock Out Coco Gauff
Linda Noskova delivered one of her most composed wins of the season, edging Coco Gauff 6-4, 4-6, 7-6(5) in a tightly contested Madrid fourth-round clash. In a match defined by momentum swings and fine margins, the Czech proved sharper at…
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Leylah Fernandez Delivers Statement Win Over Ann Li to Reach Madrid Quarter-Finals
Leylah Fernandez is beginning to look right at home in Madrid. The Canadian produced one of her cleanest performances of the season to dismiss in-form Ann Li 6-3, 6-2, booking a place in the quarter-finals of a WTA 1000 event…
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Rybakina Fumes at ‘Wrong System’ Moment Before Shutting Down Zheng in Madrid
Elena Rybakina is not known for on-court outbursts, which made what unfolded in Madrid all the more striking. In a match shaped by fine margins and shifting control, the world No. 2 was briefly drawn into a rare exchange with…
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Marta Kostyuk Dismantles Pegula to Extend Surge and Shake Up Madrid draw
Jessica Pegula arrived in Madrid as one of the steadiest forces on the WTA Tour. She left it outplayed, outmanoeuvred, and ultimately overrun by a Marta Kostyuk performance that carried both clarity and conviction. The Ukrainian advanced 6-1, 6-4, but…
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Karolina Pliskova Rediscovers Edge After Double Foot Surgery to Outlast Mertens in Madrid Thriller
Karolina Pliskova is not yet back to her old certainty, but in Madrid she showed something just as valuable: timing. In a match that drifted between control and chaos, the Czech edged Elise Mertens 7-5, 2-6, 7-6(3) to reach the…
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Coco Gauff Overcomes Illness and Chaos to Outlast Cirstea in Madrid Classic
Coco Gauff did not so much win this match as endure it, navigate it, and finally impose herself on it. On a Madrid afternoon shaped by momentum swings and physical uncertainty, the American fought through illness and a set deficit…
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Sabalenka Too Strong as Jaqueline Cristian’s Resistance Fades in Madrid Third Round
Aryna Sabalenka closed the door with minimal fuss, but not without a brief reminder that even her matches can tilt before they snap back into place. Against Jaqueline Cristian, the world No. 1 absorbed a second-set push before reasserting control…
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American Power Play in Madrid: Hailey Baptiste Overwhelms Jasmine Paolini to Reach Last 16
Jasmine Paolini made the brighter start in Madrid, but what followed was a steady shift in authority as Hailey Baptiste imposed a far heavier game to take control of the match and close out a 7-5, 6-3 win. For Paolini,…
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Swiatek Turns Ann Li Match Around—Then Her Body Gives Way in Madrid Retirement
There was a match to be won, and for a set it looked as though Iga Swiatek might yet take control of it. Instead, her Madrid campaign ended in quiet distress—cut short not by tennis, but by a body that…
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Zheng Overturns Kenin Blitz to Set Up Rybakina Showdown in Madrid
Qinwen Zheng spent a set chasing Sofia Kenin. The rest of the match, she controlled. After a disjointed opening in which Kenin ran through the first set 6-1, Zheng reset her level and gradually imposed herself to secure a 1-6,…
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Rybakina Escapes Madrid Trouble as Ruse Breaks the Stuttgart Champion’s Serve Five Times But Cannot Finish
Elena Rybakina came to Madrid with Stuttgart still fresh in the rear-view mirror of her second Porsche. For much of her second-round match, she looked far closer to the exit than to another title run. Elena-Gabriela Ruse played the cleaner,…













