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Open Era tennis records – Women's singles

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The Open Era is the current era of professional tennis. It began in 1968 when the Grand Slam tournaments allowed professional players to compete with amateurs, ending the division that had persisted in men's tennis since the dawn of the sport in the 19th century. The first "open" tournament was held in Bournemouth, England,[1] followed by the inaugural open Grand Slam tournament a month later.[2] All records are based on data from the Women's Tennis Association (WTA), the International Tennis Federation (ITF), and the official sites of the four Grand Slam tournaments. Active streaks and active players are in boldface.

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Grand Slam totals

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Active streaks and active players are in boldface.

Career totals

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Matches

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Grand Slam tournament achievements

Grand Slam

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Non-Calendar Year Grand Slam

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Career Grand Slam

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Finals

Minimum at each Grand Slam tournament totals

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Season totals

Match record

  • minimum 20 wins
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The Golden Slam and the Grand Slam

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Other achievements

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Achievements at all 4 majors by year

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Achievements at 3 out of 4 majors by year

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Consecutive titles

  • spanning consecutive tournaments
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Per Grand Slam tournament

Titles per tournament

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Finals per tournament

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Match wins per tournament

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Match record per tournament

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Grand Slam miscellaneous

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Grand Slam season streaks

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Grand Slams won without losing a set

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Youngest and oldest at Grand Slams

Winning first and last titles

Winning a title

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Reaching a final

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Grand Slam titles by decade

  • minimum 2 titles
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All tournaments

Titles and finals

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Matches

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Most titles / finals at a single tournament

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Career match streaks

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Titles by court type

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Match wins by court type

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Match record by court type

  • active players are denoted in boldface
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Career season streaks

Single season records

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Year-end Championships

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  • (1972 – present)
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WTA Premier/Tier One (since inception in 1988)

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  • Overall totals include premier mandatory, premier five and tier one tournaments only.
  • Tier one tournaments were played on 3 surfaces (carpet ceased as a surface in 1995).
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Titles by court type

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Olympic tournaments

Tennis was reinstated as an official Olympic sport in 1988. There have been nine tournaments in the Open Era.

WTA rankings achievements

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WTA rankings began in 1975. These weekly rankings determine tournament eligibility and seedings. At the end of each year they also become the official WTA season rankings.

Correct as of 7 October 2024 with (▲) indicating active streaks.[17].

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Year-end rankings total through 2023

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Prize money

See WTA Prize money. As prize money has increased strongly in recent decades, the lists of prize money leaders for the Open Era (since 1968) and for the WTA Tour period (since 1973) are the same.

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