List Of Who Has Won The Most Grand Slams Titles In Women’s Singles Tennis History

List Of Who Has Won The Most Grand Slams Titles In Women’s Singles Tennis History

Have a look at the players with most Grand Slams in women’s singles and know who has won the most in tennis history 

The four annual Grand Slam tennis competitions are held during the Open Era, which began in 1968 and replaced the Amateur Era. The Australian and U.S. tournaments were formally recognised by the ILTF in 1924, while the French Championships followed a year later in 1925 when they became open to all international players. When the ILTF was established in 1913, the United States Lawn Tennis Association (USLTA) refused to join due to several disagreements.

Full List Of Who Has Won The Most Grand Slams Titles In Women’s Singles Tennis History

Most Grand Slams In Women’s Singles History

The four most prestigious tournaments in the world today are the Grand Slams, which are held annually. They are distinguished by the presence of nearly all of the top players as well as their two-week length and 128-player women’s singles draw. It’s incredibly uncommon for a player to complete “the Grand Slam,” or win all four tournaments, in a single year. Maureen Connolly, Margaret Court, and Steffi Graf were the only women to do this since 1888, and the latter is the only one to have won the “Golden Slam.” Since women’s tennis first began in 1884, these are some of the significant records.

Margaret Court (24)

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Margaret Smith Court, a former No. 1 tennis player from Australia, is now retired. Her 64 major titles, which include 19 Grand Slam women’s doubles titles and 21 Grand Slam mixed doubles titles, are the most in tennis history, but not in the Open era. She is regarded as one of the greatest tennis players of all time.

Serena Williams (23)

Serena Williams has won 23 Grand Slam singles championships, which is the second-most of any player in the Open Era (after Margaret Court’s 24).

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Steffi Graf (22)

Steffi Graf was formerly a professional tennis player from Germany. She held the No. 1 spot in the world for a record 377 weeks and amassed 22 major singles victories, which ranks third all-time (after Margaret Court’s 24 and Serena Williams’ 23) and is the second-most since the Open Era began in 1968. Graf achieved the Golden Slam in tennis for the first time in 1988 when he won the Olympic gold medal, all four major singles titles, and all four major tournaments.

Titles #
1. Australia Margaret Court 24
2. United States Serena Williams 23
3. West Germany Steffi Graf 22
4. United States Helen Wills 19
5. United States Chris Evert 18
Czech Republic/United States Martina Navratilova
7. United States Billie Jean King 12
8. United States Maureen Connolly 9
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia/United States Monica Seles
10. Norway/United States Molla Mallory 8
France Suzanne Lenglen

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