As of February 2024, Margaret Court held the record for the most women's Grand Slam tournament victories. Hailing from Australia, Court won 24 Grand Slams in an illustrious career which spanned the 1960s and 1970s. Until recently, Court's record applied to both men's and women's...
Female tennis players by number of Grand Slam tournament titles won 1968-2024 Most Australian Open women's singles titles 1969-2024, by player French Open women's singles: players by number of titles won 1968-2024 Wimbledon women's singles - players by number of titles won 1968-2024 ...
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Five-time Grand Slam champion Maria Sharapova's hopes of featuring this year's Wimbledon Championship will be decided on June 20 when a meeting of tournament organisers is planned, reports said here on Tuesday. China's airports see surging international flights in 2016 China's airports saw surgi...
The 7 women who have reached the most WTA Tour finals: Martina Navratilova with 239, Serena Williams 7th 18 hours ago The 7 women with most top-10 wins in 2024: ft Iga Swiatek, Coco Gauff, Aryna Sabalenka 20 hours ago The 9 youngest ATP Tour title winners in 2024: One teenager...
Aryna Sabalenka will aim to become the first three-peat Australian Open women's champion this century. (Erick W. Rasco/Sports Illustrated via Getty Images) Tennis's first Grand Slam of 2025 kicks off on Saturday, with the sport's heaviest hitters convening in Melbourne for theAustralian Open....
The Belgian first achieved the year-end milestone in 2003, following a season that saw her win her first Grand Slam titles at the French Open and US Open. Henin then finished 2006 atop the rankings after reaching all four major finals that year, before two Slam victories saw her seal the...
Andre Agassi, an eight-time Grand Slam champion, enjoyed early success in the ATP Masters Series. He won only the second official Masters event in history, the Miami Open in 1990. He won the title when he was 19, defeating Stefan Edberg in the final. Despite his meteoric rise, Agassi ha...
The infamous Greg Rusedski outburst in 2003: 2003 was a pivotal and critical year for tennis as it witnessed the dawning of two of the sports biggest names in Serena Williams and Roger Federer who both claimed the winnings in the men and women singles grand slam tournament. ...
Federer, like Serena Williams, is 35 years old It will be one of the sport’s oldest finals in a long time.Ken Rosewall of Australia is the oldest winner of a Grand Slam. He was 37 when he won the Australian Open in 1972.Serena Williams is already the oldest winner of a women’s...