On this page you find an overview over all the Grand Slam champions of the WTA-Tour since 2024!
We are going to update this page regularly and are going to add all the missing Grand Slam champions of the past soon.
The players are listed from top (player with the most Grand Slam singles titles) to bottom (player with the least Grand Slam singles titles).
We have also listed some special achievements of the listed Grand Slam winners.
Hope you enjoy it!
UPDATED AFTER EVERY GRAND SLAM TOURNAMENT!
(last update 01.09.2024)
Iga Świątek
Titles: 22
Grand Slam: 5
WTA Finals: 1
Olympic Medals: 1 (bronze, Paris 2024)
WTA 1000: 10
WTA 500: 5
WTA 250: 1
Win / Loss: 335 – 73
Turned Pro: 2016
Age: 23 (31.05.2001)
Height: 176cm
Country: Poland
Birth Place: Warsaw (Poland)
Coach: Tomasz Wiktorowski
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OTHER RECORDS
- lowest ranked player in the Open Era to win the Roland-Garros women´s singles title (No. 54) in 2020 without dropping a set for her first Tour-level title
- first player from Poland to win a Grand Slam singles title
- lifted six trophies in a row during a 37-match winning streak
4x Roland Garros
2020, 2022, 2023, 2024
1x US Open
2022
1x WTA Finals
2023
Aryna Sabalenka
Titles: 16
Grand Slam: 3
WTA Finals: –
WTA-Tour 1000: 5
WTA-Tour 500: 4
WTA-Tour 250: 2
Win / Loss: 406 – 185
Turned Pro: 2012
Age: 26 (05.05.1998)
Height: 182 cm
Country: Belarus
Birth Place: Minsk (Belarus)
Coach: Anton Dubrov
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OTHER RECORDS
- became the fourth women in history to beat the World No.1, No. 2 and No.3 at the same tournament (2022 WTA Finals – finished runner up)
2x Australian Open
2023, 2024
1x US Open
2024
Barbora Krejcikova
Titles: 8
Grand Slam: 2
WTA Finals: –
WTA-Tour 1000: 1
WTA-Tour 500: 2
WTA-Tour 250: 3
Win / Loss: 386 – 217
Turned Pro: 2010
Age: 28 (18.12.1995)
Height: 178 cm
Country: Czech Republic
Birth Place: Brno (Czech Republic)
Coach:
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OTHER RECORDS
- Barbora Krejcikova and Katerina Siniakova became the first team ever to win both the ladies´ (2018) and the girls´ (2013) doubles title at Wimbledon (2018)
1x Roland Garros
2021
1x Wimbledon
2024
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