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Marta Kostyuk emotionally moved after missile strike near parents' home
Ukrainian Marta Kostyuk was visibly emotional after her opening match at Roland-Garros 2026 on May 24. The incident occurred as a missile reportedly struck near her parents' village in Ukraine.
The 2026 French Open began on May 24 with Kostyuk, a pre-tournament favorite, competing in her first-round match. After securing victory, she addressed the media with visible distress, revealing the missile strike in her family's vicinity.
Kostyuk described the impact of the attack on her personal life, emphasizing the proximity to her parents' home. Her emotional state was evident during the post-match press conference, where she struggled to maintain composure.
Roland-Garros officials confirmed the tournament's schedule, though no further statements were made regarding the external incident. The French Open proceeded as planned following the opening day's matches.
The Ukrainian tennis player has been a vocal advocate for her country amid ongoing conflict. This latest incident adds to the personal challenges she faces while representing Ukraine on the global stage.
Kostyuk's next match is scheduled for May 26, pending further updates on the situation. Her participation remains a focal point for Ukrainian supporters and the broader tennis community.
The French Tennis Federation has not issued additional comments regarding the missile strike or its potential impact on Kostyuk's performance.