Marta Kostyuk wasn't the only thing that got the better of Mirra Andreeva on Saturday in the final of the Mutua Madrid Open. The Russian teenager was once again undone by her emotions—this time, after a 6-3, 7-5 loss that marked her first career defeat in three WTA 1000-level finals.
While Andreeva used her temperament as fuel for a victory earlier in the tournament, she was almost subdued as she played as the favorite for nearly an hour and a half against Kostyuk and slumped to a straight-set defeat against the Ukrainian for the second time this year.
But the dam broke when she sat in her courtside chair, burying her face in her hands, and again she took the microphone for her runner-up speech when she thanked her team "for always being there for [her] and supporting me at all times, when it’s easy and when it’s hard."
