Ukrainian tennis player reaches WTA semifinal amid criticism of tour

Oleksandra Oliynykova advanced to her first WTA semifinal at the Transylvania Open, defeating Xinyu Wang in a gritty match. The 25-year-old Ukrainian's breakthrough has drawn praise but also rebuke from her national tennis board over the WTA's lack of promotion. Her run highlights both on-court success and off-court challenges tied to the war in Ukraine.

Oleksandra Oliynykova's journey at the Transylvania Open in Cluj-Napoca has captured attention for its blend of athletic achievement and geopolitical tension. On Thursday, the 25-year-old Ukrainian secured a 6-4, 6-4 victory over fourth seed Xinyu Wang, the world No. 33, in a two-hour-and-one-minute match on center court. Saving 20 of 22 break points, Oliynykova notched the highest-ranked win of her career, propelling her from outside the top 290 a year ago to a projected career-high around No. 71.

This marks her debut in a WTA main draw, with three straight wins putting her two victories from a first title. Earlier, she overcame Mayar Sherif 6-7(6), 6-4, 6-4 in a nearly three-hour first-round battle, rallying from 3-1 down in the decider. Oliynykova, who trains in Kyiv amid Russian attacks, described travel woes: "Two hours before my train, because I live on the 20th floor, I’m entering the lift and electricity just turns off. In the end, I was just 10 minutes before my train left."

Off the court, Oliynykova has taken a firm stance against players from or sympathetic to Russia, refusing handshakes with Aryna Sabalenka and skipping a photo and handshake with Anna Bondar over the latter's involvement in a Gazprom-funded event in 2022. She fled Ukraine with her family in 2011 after her father's criticism of then-president Viktor Yanukovych, returning after the 2014 Revolution of Dignity.

The Ukrainian Tennis Board expressed frustration with the WTA's silence. In a social media post, it questioned: "How many posts about her can you find on the WTA Instagram page? Zero. Not one. ... Is this support for Ukrainian players – or even good promotion of women’s tennis at all?"

Post-match, draped in her flag, Oliynykova shared her emotions: "I’m so happy. For me now, it’s hard to describe what I feel. But for me, it’s so important to be here, to play for my country." Facing Emma Raducanu in the semifinals, she emphasized resilience: "I’m coming from a country where there is war, and you don’t know what tomorrow is going to bring. ... I learned to enjoy every moment."

Her story, including a recent push against Madison Keys in a Grand Slam debut, underscores determination amid adversity.

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Ukrainian tennis player Oleksandra Oliynykova secured her first main-draw victory at the WTA 250 Transylvania Open in Cluj-Napoca, defeating Mayar Sherif in a three-set thriller. She highlighted severe electricity shortages in Kyiv due to Russian attacks that nearly prevented her travel. Oliynykova's resilience shone through as she advanced to the quarterfinals with another straight-sets win.

Oleksandra Oliynykova saved 21 out of 23 break points to defeat No. 4 seed Wang Xinyu 6-4, 6-4 in the Transylvania Open quarterfinals, advancing to her first WTA semifinal. The 25-year-old Ukrainian achieved her first career win over a top-50 player in just her second tour-level main draw. She will next face top seed Emma Raducanu.

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Oleksandra Oliynykova claimed her maiden WTA main-draw victory at the Transylvania Open, battling past Mayar Sherif in a nearly three-hour epic. The Ukrainian came from behind in the deciding set, turning a 3-1 deficit into a 6-7(6), 6-4, 6-4 triumph. Oliynykova credited her mindset shift amid personal challenges for the breakthrough.

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Sorana Cirstea claimed her fourth WTA Tour title by overwhelming top seed Emma Raducanu 6-0, 6-2 in the Transylvania Open final in Cluj-Napoca on February 7, 2026. The 35-year-old Romanian, playing her last professional season, dominated in just 63 minutes before a partisan home crowd. Raducanu, reaching her first final since the 2021 US Open, struggled with physical issues and could not mount a challenge.

Elena Rybakina claimed her first Australian Open title and second Grand Slam crown by rallying from a 3-0 deficit in the third set to beat world No. 1 Aryna Sabalenka 6-4, 4-6, 6-4 in the women's singles final. The Kazakhstani avenged her 2023 loss to Sabalenka in Melbourne, showcasing composure under pressure. This victory propels Rybakina back to No. 3 in the WTA rankings.

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