Marta Kostyuk’s £150 bridal-inspired Wimbledon dress sparks a wave of reactions from tennis fans (Image via Getty)Marta Kostyuk continued her impressive 2026 season by defeating Ashlyn Krueger in the fourth round of Wimbledon on Monday. The Ukrainian produced another composed performance to win 6-4, 6-4 and book a place in the Wimbledon quarterfinals for the first time in her career.The victory is another major milestone for the 24-year-old, who has enjoyed the best season of her career. After reaching the French Open semifinals and winning the Madrid Masters earlier this year, Kostyuk has now added a first Wimbledon quarterfinal to her growing list of achievements. She celebrated the emotional moment with a joyful dance on Centre Court that delighted fans.Marta Kostyuk continues dream season with confident win over Ashlyn KruegerMarta Kostyuk entered the match full of confidence after a strong run through the first week of Wimbledon. Across the net was 22-year-old American Ashlyn Krueger, who has also shown great progress this season. Krueger’s powerful serve and aggressive game suited the grass courts, but Kostyuk’s consistency proved to be the difference.The opening set was closely contested. Kostyuk struggled to land her first serve consistently, but she made the important points count. She won most of the points behind her first serve and gave Krueger very few chances to break.Krueger fought hard but could not find the same level of consistency. Kostyuk stayed calm under pressure and secured the first set 6-4.The second set became even more dramatic. Krueger managed to break serve midway through the set and looked ready to force a deciding set. Instead, Kostyuk showed the fighting spirit that has defined her season.The Ukrainian refused to panic. She immediately raised her level and won back-to-back breaks of serve to move ahead 5-4. One of the biggest moments came during a thrilling rally. Krueger struck a powerful forehand down the line. Kostyuk sprinted across the court, reached the ball, and gave a brilliant cross-court reply. It forced an error from her opponent. She then confidently served out the match to complete another 6-4 set.As soon as the final point ended, Kostyuk smiled. She raised her arms, and celebrated with a joyful dance on the court. The light-hearted celebration quickly became a talking point among fans.After the match, Kostyuk explained that she has learned the importance of staying positive during difficult moments and not giving up when matches become challenging. She said she now believes every match can change if she remains calm, keeps fighting for every point, and trusts her game until the very end.The victory marks Kostyuk’s best-ever Wimbledon result. Before this year, she had never progressed beyond the fourth round at the All England Club. Her run continues a breakthrough season that has already included a semifinal appearance at the French Open and her maiden WTA 1000 title in Madrid.Kostyuk will now face the winner of the fourth-round match between Alexandra Eala and Jasmine Paolini as she looks to continue her memorable Wimbledon campaign.