List of female tennis players
Appearance
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This is a list of female tennis players who meet one or more of the following criteria:
- Singles:
- Officially ranked among the top 25 by the Women's Tennis Association (since 1975)
- Ranked among the top 10 by an expert (e.g. A. Wallis Myers) before 1975
- Reached the quarterfinals of a Grand Slam tournament
- Reached the finals of or won the year-end championships
- Won a medal at the Olympic Games
- Doubles:
- Won a Grand Slam tournament or year-end championship
- Officially ranked No. 1 by the WTA (since 1984)
- Won a medal at the Olympic Games
List
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Name | Nationality | Birth | Death | Grand Slam singles titles | Notes |
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Betsy Abbas | ![]() |
1960 French Championships quarterfinalist | |||
Jane Albert | ![]() |
1946 | 1965 Wimbledon quarterfinalist | ||
Leslie Allen | ![]() |
1957 | Ranked world No. 21 in 1983 | ||
Lili de Álvarez Valdene | ![]() |
1905 | 1998 | Ranked world No. 2 at the end of the year in 1927 and 1928 • 1926/1927/1928 Wimbledon runner-up | |
Sophie Amiach | ![]() |
1963 | Singles: 1984 Australian Open quarterfinalist ◌ Doubles: 1980 Australian Open quarterfinalist | ||
Josette Amouretti | ![]() |
1914 | 1990 | 1954 French Championships quarterfinalist | |
Bianca Andreescu | ![]() |
2000 | 1 | Singles: ranked world No. 4 in 2019 • 2019 US Open champion | |
Mirra Andreeva | ![]() |
2007 | Singles: ranked world No. 15 in 2025 • 2024 French Open Semifinalist | ||
Sabine Appelmans | ![]() |
1972 | Ranked world No. 16 in singles and world No. 21 in doubles in 1997 ◌ Singles: 1997 Australian Open quarterfinalist | ||
Laura Arraya (Gildemeister) | ![]() ![]() |
1967 | Ranked world No. 14 in singles in 1990 and world No. 27 in doubles in 1988 | ||
Jeanne Arth | ![]() |
1935 | Doubles: 1959 Wimbledon champion • 1956/1959 U.S. champion | ||
Shinobu Asagoe | ![]() |
1976 | Ranked world No. 21 in singles in 2005 and world No. 13 in doubles in 2006 | ||
Juliette Atkinson | ![]() |
1873 | 1944 | 3 | 1895/1897/1898 U.S. Championships champion |
Kathleen Atkinson | ![]() |
1875 | 1957 | Doubles: 1897/1898 U.S. Championships champion | |
Cilly Aussem | ![]() |
1909 | 1963 | 2 | Ranked world No. 2 at the end of the year in 1930 and 1931 ◌ Singles: 1931 French champion • 1931 Wimbledon champion ◌ Mixed doubles: 1930 French champion |
Tracy Austin | ![]() |
1962 | 2 | Ranked world No. 1 in 1980 ◌ Singles: 1979/1981 US Open champion • 1980 WTA Finals champion ◌ Mixed doubles: 1980 Wimbledon champion | |
Élisabeth d'Ayen | ![]() |
1898 | 1969 | 1920 Olympic bronze medalist in women's doubles[1] | |
Victoria Azarenka | ![]() |
1989 | 2 | Ranked world No. 1 in singles in 2012 and world No. 7 in doubles in 2008 ◌ Singles: 2012/2013 Australian Open champion ◌ Mixed doubles: 2007 US Open champion • 2008 French Open champion | |
Tímea Babos | ![]() |
1993 | Ranked world No. 25 in singles in 2016 and world No. 1 in doubles in 2018 | ||
Timea Bacsinszky | ![]() |
1989 | Ranked world No.9 in singles in 2016. | ||
Dianne Fromholtz Balestrat | ![]() |
1956 | Ranked world No. 4 in 1979 ◌ Doubles: 1977 Australian Open champion | ||
Sybille Bammer | ![]() |
1980 | Ranked world No. 19 in 2007 | ||
Maud Barger-Wallach | ![]() |
1870 | 1954 | 1 | 1908 U.S. Championships champion |
Sue Barker | ![]() |
1956 | 1 | Ranked world No. 3 • 1976 French Open champion | |
Pilar Barril | ![]() |
1931 | 2011 | 1961 French Championships quarterfinalist | |
Mona Barthel | ![]() |
1990 | Ranked world No. 23 in singles in 2013 and world No. 63 in doubles in 2015 | ||
Jane Bartkowicz | ![]() |
1949 | Ranked world No. 8 at the end of the year in 1969 | ||
Marion Bartoli | ![]() |
1984 | 1 | Ranked world No. 7 in singles in 2012 and world No. 15 in doubles in 2004 ◌ Singles: 2013 Wimbledon champion | |
Ashleigh Barty | ![]() |
1996 | 3 | Singles: ranked world No. 1 in 2019/2020/2021 • 2019 French Open champion • 2021 Wimbledon champion • 2022 Australian Open champion • 2019 WTA Finals champion ◌ Doubles: ranked world No. 5 in doubles in 2018 • 2018 US Open champion | |
Carling Bassett-Seguso | ![]() |
1967 | Ranked world No. 8 in 1985 | ||
Yayuk Basuki | ![]() |
1970 | Ranked world No. 19 in singles in 1997 and world No. 9 in doubles in 1998 | ||
Joan Hartigan Bathurst | ![]() |
1912 | 2000 | 3 | Ranked world No. 8 at the end of the year in 1934 ◌ Singles: 1933/1934/1936 Australian champion ◌ Mixed doubles: 1934 Australian champion |
Norma Baylon | ![]() |
1942 | 1964 Wimbledon quarterfinalist • 1965 French quarterfinalist • 1965/1966 U.S. quarterfinalist | ||
Geraldine Beamish | ![]() |
1885 | 1972 | Ranked world No. 4 at the end of the year in 1923 • 1919/1922/1923 Wimbledon semifinalist • 1921 Wimbledon women's doubles runner-up • 1920 Olympic silver medalist in women's doubles | |
Claire Beckingham | ![]() |
Singles: 1926 Wimbledon quarterfinalist | |||
Dája Bedáňová | ![]() |
1983 | Ranked world No. 16 in singles and world No. 34 in doubles in 2002 | ||
Irina-Camelia Begu | ![]() |
1990 | Ranked world No. 22 in singles and world No. 30 in doubles in 2016 | ||
Belinda Bencic | ![]() |
1997 | Ranked world No. 7 in singles and world No. 59 in doubles in 2016 ◌ Singles: 2020 Olympic gold medalist • 2019 US Open semifinalist | ||
Mirka Koželuhová | ![]() |
1951 | Singles: 1978 French Open quarterfinalist | ||
Iveta Benešová | ![]() |
1983 | Ranked world No. 25 in singles in 2009 and world No. 17 in doubles in 2011 | ||
Kiki Bertens | ![]() |
1991 | Ranked world No. 8 in singles in 2019 ◌ Singles: 2016 French open semifinalist and 2018 Wimbledon quarterfinalist | ||
Pauline Betz Addie | ![]() |
1919 | 2011 | 5 | Ranked world No. 1 at the end of the year in 1946 • 1946 Wimbledon champion • 1942/1943/1944/1946 U.S. Championships champion ◌ Mixed doubles: 1946 French Championships champion |
Louie Bickerton | ![]() |
1902 | 1998 | Doubles: 1927/1929/1931 Australian Championships champion ◌ Mixed doubles: 1935 Australian Championships champion | |
Blanche Bingley Hillyard | ![]() |
1863 | 1946 | 6 | 1886/1890/1894/1897/1899/1900 Wimbledon champion |
Cara Black | ![]() |
1979 | Ranked world No. 31 in singles in 1999 and world No. 1 in doubles in 2005 ◌ Doubles: 2007 Australian Open champion • 2004/2005/2007 Wimbledon champion • 2008 US Open champion ◌ Mixed doubles: 2010 Australian Open champion • 2003 French Open champion • 2004/2010 Wimbledon champion • 2008 US Open champion | ||
Jill Blackman | ![]() |
1936 | 1963 French Championships quarterfinalist | ||
Molly Blair | ![]() |
1918 | 2004 | 1949 Wimbledon quarterfinalist | |
Manon Bollegraf | ![]() |
1964 | Ranked world No. 29 in singles in 1990 and world No. 4 in doubles in 1990 ◌ Mixed doubles: 1997 Australian Open champion • 1989 French Open champion • 1991/1997 US Open champion | ||
Nancye Wynne Bolton | ![]() |
1916 | 2001 | 6 | Ranked world No. 4 at the end of the year in 1947 and 1948 • 1937/1940/1946/1947/1948/1951 Australian Championships champion ◌ Doubles: 1936/1937/1938/1939/1940/1947/1948/1949/1951/1952 Australian Championships champion ◌ Mixed doubles: 1940/1946/1947/1948 Australian Championships champion |
Alona Bondarenko | ![]() |
1984 | Ranked world No. 19 in singles in 2008 and world No. 11 in doubles in 2008 ◌ Doubles: 2008 Australian Open champion | ||
Kateryna Bondarenko | ![]() |
1986 | Ranked world No. 29 in singles in 2009 and world No. 9 in doubles in 2008 ◌ Doubles: 2008 Australian Open champion | ||
Lisa Bonder-Kreiss | ![]() |
1965 | Ranked world No. 9 in 1984 | ||
Fiorella Bonicelli | ![]() |
1951 | Doubles:1976 French Open champion ◌ Mixed doubles: 1975 French Open champion | ||
Kristie Boogert | ![]() |
1973 | Ranked world No. 29 in singles in 1996 and world No. 16 in doubles in 1997 ◌ Doubles: 2000 Olympic silver medalist ◌ Mixed doubles: 1994 French Open champion | ||
Penelope Dora Boothby | ![]() |
1881 | 1970 | 1 | Singles: 1909 Wimbledon champion • 1908 Olympic silver medalist |
Linky Boshoff | ![]() |
1956 | 1974 Wimbledon quarterfinalist • 1977 French Open quarterfinalist | ||
Annalisa Bossi | ![]() |
1915 | 2015 | Singles: 1949 French semifinalist | |
Jean Bostock | ![]() |
1922 | 1965 | Ranked world No. 6 at the end of 1948 ◌ Singles: 1946 Wimbledon quarterfinalist | |
Eugenie Bouchard | ![]() |
1994 | Ranked world No. 5 in singles in 2014 ◌ Singles: 2014 Wimbledon finalist | ||
Kornelia Bouman | ![]() |
1903 | 1998 | 1 | Ranked world No. 8 at the end of the year in 1928 • 1927 French champion ◌ Doubles: 1929 French champion ◌ Mixed doubles: 1924 Olympic bronze medalist |
Elena Bovina | ![]() |
1983 | Ranked world No. 14 in singles in 2005 and world No. 14 in doubles in 2003 | ||
Nicole (Provis) Bradtke | ![]() |
1969 | Ranked world No. 24 in singles in 1993 and world No. 11 in doubles in 1992 • 1992 Olympic bronze medalist in women's doubles | ||
Shirley Brasher | ![]() |
1934 | 1 | Ranked world No. 3 at the end of the year in 1957 • 1957 French Championships champion ◌ Doubles: 1957 French Championships champion ◌ Mixed doubles: 1958 French Championships champion | |
Heather Brewer-Segal | ![]() |
1931 | 2006 | 1955/1958 French Championships semifinalist | |
Marguerite Broquedis | ![]() |
1893 | 1983 | 2 | 1913/1914 French Championships champion ◌ Mixed doubles: 1911/1924 French Championships champion ◌ 1912 Olympic gold medalist in singles and bronze medalist in mixed doubles |
Louise Brough | ![]() |
1923 | 2014 | 6 | Ranked world No. 1 at the end of the year in 1955 • 1947 U.S. Championships champion • 1950 Australian Championships champion • 1948/1949/1950/1955 Wimbledon champion ◌ Doubles: 1950 Australian Championships champion • 1946/1947/1949 French Championships champion • 1946/1948/1949/1950/1954 Wimbledon champion • 1942/1943/1944/1945/1946/1947/1948/1949/1950/1955/1956/1957 U.S. Championships champion ◌ Mixed doubles: 1946/1947/1948/1950 Wimbledon champion • 1942/1947/1948/1949 U.S. Championships champion |
Mary Kendall Browne | ![]() |
1891 | 1971 | 3 | Ranked world No. 3 at the end of the year in 1921 • 1912/1913/1914 U.S. Championships champion ◌ Doubles: 1912/1913/1914/1921/1925 U.S. Championships champion • 1926 Wimbledon champion ◌ Mixed doubles: 1912/1913/1914/1921 U.S. Championships champion |
Ginette Bucaille | ![]() |
1921 | 2021 | Ranked world No. 10 at the end of the year 1954 • 1954 French Championships runner-up | |
Iva Budařová | ![]() |
1960 | Ranked world No. 24 in 1983 | ||
Edda Buding | ![]() |
1936 | 2014 | 1959 Wimbledon quarterfinalist • 1956 French Championships quarterfinalist | |
Ilse Buding | ![]() |
1939 | 2023 | 1956 French Championships quarterfinalist | |
Maria Bueno | ![]() |
1939 | 2018 | 7 | Ranked world No. 1 at the end of the year in 1959 and 1960 • 1959/1960/1964 Wimbledon champion • 1959/1963/1964/1966 U.S. Championships champion ◌ Doubles: 1958/1960/1963/1965/1966 Wimbledon champion • 1960/1962/1966/1968 U.S. Championships champion • 1960 Australian Championships champion • 1960 French Championships champion ◌ Mixed doubles: 1960 French Championships champion |
Bettina Bunge | ![]() |
1963 | Ranked world No. 7 in 1983 | ||
Coral Buttsworth | ![]() |
1900 | 1985 | 2 | 1931/1932 Australian Championships champion ◌ Doubles: 1932 Australian Championships champion |
Angela Buxton | ![]() |
1934 | 2020 | Ranked world No. 6 at the end of the year in 1956 ◌ Doubles: 1956 French Championships champion • 1956 Wimbledon champion | |
Mihaela Buzărnescu | ![]() |
1988 | Ranked world No. 20 in singles in 2018 and world No. 28 in doubles in 2018 | ||
Mabel Cahill | ![]() |
1863 | 1905 | 2 | 1891/1892 U.S. Championships champion |
Els Callens | ![]() |
1970 | 2000 Olympic bronze medalist in women's doubles | ||
Jennifer Capriati | ![]() |
1976 | 3 | Ranked world No. 1 in singles for a total of 17 weeks in 2001 & 2002 ◌ Singles: 2001/2002 Australian Open champion • 2001 French Open champion • 1992 Olympic gold medalist | |
Mary Carillo | ![]() |
1957 | Ranked world No. 33 in singles in 1980 ◌ Mixed doubles: 1977 French Open champion | ||
Pam Casale | ![]() |
1963 | Ranked world No. 14 in 1984 | ||
Rosemary Casals | ![]() |
1948 | Ranked world No. 3 at the end of 1970 ◌ Doubles: 1967/1968/1969/1970/1971/1973 Wimbledon champion • 1967/1971/1974/1982 US Open champion ◌ Mixed doubles: 1970/1972 Wimbledon champion • 1975 US Open champion | ||
Michelle (Torres) Casati | ![]() |
1967 | Ranked world No. 18 in 1984 | ||
Helen Gourlay Cawley | ![]() |
1946 | Doubles: 1972/1976/1977 (January)/1977 (December) Australian Open champion • 1977 Wimbledon champion | ||
Arlette de Cazalet | ![]() |
Singles: 1951 French quarterfinalist | |||
Sandra Cecchini | ![]() |
1965 | Ranked world No. 15 in 1988 | ||
Anna Chakvetadze | ![]() |
1987 | Ranked world No. 5 in singles and world No. 53 in doubles in 2007 ◌ Singles: 2007 US Open semifinalist | ||
Latisha Chan | ![]() |
1989 | Ranked world No. 1 in doubles in 2017 | ||
Dorothy Bundy Cheney | ![]() |
1916 | 2014 | 1 | Ranked world No. 6 at the end of the year in 1946 • 1938 Australian champion |
Natasha Chmyreva | ![]() |
1958 | 2015 | 1975 Australian Open semifinalist | |
Dominika Cibulková | ![]() |
1989 | Ranked world No. 4 in singles in 2017 • Australian Open Runner-up 2014 | ||
Sorana Cîrstea | ![]() |
1990 | Ranked world No. 21 in singles in 2013 and world No. 35 in doubles in 2009 | ||
Kim Clijsters | ![]() |
1983 | 4 | Ranked world No. 1 in singles and doubles in 2003 ◌ Singles: 2005/2009/2010 US Open champion • 2011 Australian Open champion • 2002/2003/2010 WTA Finals champion ◌ Doubles: 2003 French Open champion • 2003 Wimbledon champion | |
Amanda Coetzer | ![]() |
1971 | Ranked world No. 3 in singles in 1997 and world No. 15 in doubles in 1993 | ||
Lorraine Coghlan Robinson | ![]() |
1937 | Mixed doubles: 1958 Wimbledon mixed doubles champion | ||
J. S. Colegate | ![]() |
1924 Wimbledon quarterfinalist | |||
Patricia Coleman | ![]() |
1953 | 1972 Australian Open quarterfinalist | ||
Beryl Penrose Collier | ![]() |
1930 | 2021 | 1 | Ranked world No. 8 at the end of the year in 1955 • 1955 Australian Championships champion |
Evelyn Colyer | ![]() |
1902 | 1930 | 1924 Olympic bronze medalist in women's doubles | |
Maureen Connolly Brinker | ![]() |
1934 | 1969 | 9 | Ranked world No. 1 at the end of the year from 1952 through 1954 • 1953 Australian Championships champion • 1953/1954 French Championships champion • 1952/1953/1954 Wimbledon champion • 1951/1952/1953 U.S. Championships champion ◌ Doubles: 1953 Australian Championships champion • 1954 French Championships champion ◌ Mixed doubles: 1954 French Championships champion |
Hélène Contostavlos | ![]() |
1903 | 1963 | 1926 Wimbledon quarterfinalist | |
Sarah Palfrey Cooke | ![]() |
1912 | 1996 | 2 | Ranked world No. 4 at the end of the year in 1934 • 1941/1945 U.S. Championships champion ◌ Doubles: 1930/1932/1934/1935/1937/1938/1939/1940/1941 U.S. Championships champion • 1938/1939 Wimbledon champion ◌ Mixed doubles: 1932/1935/1937/1941 U.S. Championships champion • 1939 French Championships champion |
Charlotte Cooper Sterry | ![]() |
1870 | 1966 | 5 | 1895/1896/1898/1901/1908 Wimbledon champion • 1900 Olympic gold medalist in singles and mixed doubles |
Belinda Cordwell | ![]() |
1965 | Ranked world No. 17 in 1989 | ||
Alizé Cornet | ![]() |
1990 | Ranked world No. 11 in singles in 2009 | ||
Margaret (Smith) Court | ![]() |
1942 | 24 | • Ranked world No. 1 at the end of the year from 1962 through 1965 and in 1969, 1970, and 1973 • One of three players to have won every possible title (singles, doubles, mixed doubles) at all four Grand Slam events. • Australian Open champion 1960/1961/1962/1963/1964/1965/1966/1969/1970/1971/1973 • French Open champion 1962/1964/1969/1970/1973 • Wimbledon champion 1963/1965/1970 • US Open champion 1962/1965/1969/1970/1973 ◌ Doubles: Australian Open champion 1961/1962/1963/1965/1969/1970/1971/1973 • French Open champion 1964/1965/1966/1973 • Wimbledon champion 1964/1969 • US Open champion 1963/1968/1970/1973/1975 ◌ Mixed doubles: Australian Championships champion 1963/1964/1965/1969 • French Open champion 1963/1964/1965/1969 • Wimbledon champion 1963/1965/1966/1968/1975 • US Open champion 1961/1962/1963/1964/1965/1969/1970/1972 | |
Paule Courteix | ![]() |
1959 French Championships quarterfinalist | |||
Phyllis Covell | ![]() |
1895 | 1982 | 1923 U.S. Championships women's doubles champion • 1924 Olympic silver medalist in women's doubles | |
Thelma Coyne Long | ![]() |
1918 | 2015 | 2 | Ranked world No. 7 at year-end in 1952 • 1952/1954 Australian Championships champion • 1936/1937/1938/1939/1940/1947/1948/1949/1951/1952/1956/1958 Australian Championships women's doubles champion |
Daphne Akhurst Cozens | ![]() |
1903 | 1933 | 5 | Ranked world No. 3 at the end of the year in 1928 • 1925/1926/1928/1929/1930 Australian Championships champion • 1924/1925/1928/1929/1931 Australian Championships women's doubles champion • 1924/1925/1928/1929 Australian Championships mixed doubles champion |
Marjorie Cox Crawford | ![]() |
1903 | 1983 | Doubles: 1932 Australian champion ◌ Mixed doubles: 1931/1932/1933 Australian champion | |
Annabel Croft | ![]() |
1966 | Ranked world No. 24 in singles in 1985 | ||
Isabel Cueto | ![]() |
1968 | Ranked world No. 20 in singles in 1989 and world No. 77 in doubles in 1987 | ||
Joan Curry | ![]() |
1918 | 2020 | Ranked world No. 9 at the end of 1949 • 1949/1952 French Championships quarterfinalist | |
Eleni Daniilidou | ![]() |
1982 | Ranked world No. 14 in singles in 2003 and world No. 21 in doubles in 2007 | ||
Rosa-Maria Reyes Darmon | ![]() |
1939 | 2024 | 1959 French Championships semifinalist | |
Kimiko Date-Krumm | ![]() |
1970 | Ranked world No. 4 in singles in 1995 and world No. 33 in doubles in 1992 | ||
Lindsay Davenport | ![]() |
1976 | 3 | Ranked world No. 1 in singles at the end of the year in 1998/2001/2004 & 2005 and world No. 2 in doubles at the end of the year in 1997 • Ranked world No. 1 in singles for a total of 98 weeks from 1998 through 2002 and from 2004 through 2006 ◌ Singles: 1998 US Open champion • 1999 Wimbledon champion • 2000 Australian Open champion • 1996 Olympic gold medalist • 1999 WTA Finals champion • 1998 French Open semifinalist ◌ Doubles: 1996 French Open champion • 1997 US Open champion • 1999 Wimbledon champion • 1996/1997/1998 WTA Finals champion | |
Barbara Scofield | ![]() |
1926 | 2023 | Ranked world No. 5 at the end of the year in 1950 • 1950 French Championships semifinalist | |
Nathalie Dechy | ![]() |
1979 | Ranked world No. 11 in singles in 2006 and world No. 8 in doubles in 2007 | ||
Casey Dellacqua | ![]() |
1985 | Ranked world No. 26 in singles in 2014 and world No. 5 in doubles in 2015 • 2011 French Open mixed doubles champion • | ||
Elena Dementieva | ![]() |
1981 | Ranked world No. 3 in singles in 2009 and world No. 5 in doubles in 2003 ◌ Singles: 2008 Olympic gold medalist • 2004 French Open finalist • 2004 US Open finalist • 2009 Australian Open semifinalist • 2008/2009 Wimbledon semifinalist ◌ Doubles: 2002 WTA Finals champion | ||
Lottie Dod | ![]() |
1871 | 1960 | 5 | 1887/1888/1891/1892/1893 Wimbledon champion |
Jelena Dokić | ![]() ![]() ![]() Montenegro |
1983 | Ranked world No. 4 in singles and world No. 10 in doubles in 2002 ◌ Singles: 2000 Wimbledon semifinalist • 2009 Australian Open quarterfinalist • 2002 French Open quarterfinalist | ||
Ruxandra Dragomir Ilie | ![]() |
1972 | Ranked world No. 15 in singles and world No. 21 in doubles in 1997 | ||
Gisela Dulko | ![]() |
1985 | Ranked world No. 26 in singles in 2005 and world No. 1 in doubles in 2010 ◌ Doubles: 2011 Australian Open champion • 2010 WTA Finals champion | ||
Annette Van Zyl Du Plooy | ![]() |
1943 | Ranked world No. 6 at the end of the year in 1965 and 1966 • 1966 French Championships mixed doubles champion | ||
Margaret Osborne duPont | ![]() |
1918 | 2012 | 6 | Ranked world No. 1 at the end of the year from 1947 through 1950 • 1946/1949 French Championships champion • 1948/1949/1950 U.S. Championships champion • 1947 Wimbledon champion • 1946/1947/1949 French Championships women's doubles champion • 1946/1948/1949/1950/1954 Wimbledon women's doubles champion • 1941/1942/1943/1944/1945/1946/1947/1948/1949/1950/1955/1956/1957 U.S. Championships women's doubles champion • 1962 Wimbledon mixed doubles champion • 1943/1944/1945/1946/1950/1956/1958/1959/1960 U.S. Championships mixed doubles champion |
Jo Durie | ![]() |
1960 | Ranked world No. 5 in 1984 ◌ Singles: 1983 French Open semifinalist • 1983 US Open semifinalist • 1983 Australian Open quarterfinalist • 1984 Wimbledon quarterfinalist ◌ Mixed doubles: 1991 Australian champion • 1987 Wimbledon champion | ||
Françoise Dürr | ![]() |
1942 | 1 | Ranked world No. 3 at the end of 1967 ◌ Singles: 1967 French champion ◌ Doubles: 1967 French champion • 1968/1969/1970/1971 French Open champion • 1969/1972 US Open champion ◌ Mixed doubles: 1968/1971/1973 French Open champion • 1976 Wimbledon champion | |
Robyn Ebbern | ![]() |
1944 | Ranked world No. 9 at the end of the year in 1964 • 1963 French Championships quarterfinalist • 1962/1963 Australian Championships women's doubles champion • 1963 U.S. Championships women's doubles champion • 1963 Australian Championships mixed doubles champion (shared – final abandoned because of rain) | ||
Katja Ebbinghaus | ![]() |
1948 | 1972/1973/1974 French Open quarterfinalist | ||
Mary-Ann Eisel | ![]() |
1946 | 1967 Wimbledon quarterfinalist | ||
Silvia Farina Elia | ![]() |
1972 | Ranked world No. 11 in singles in 2002 and world No. 24 in doubles in 1999 | ||
Sara Errani | ![]() |
1987 | Ranked world No. 6 in singles in 2012 and No. 1 in doubles in 2012 • 2012 French Open women's doubles champion • 2012 US Open women's doubles champion • 2013 Australian Open women's doubles champion • ITF World Champion in doubles, 2012 (with Roberta Vinci) | ||
Chris Evert | ![]() |
1954 | 18 | Ranked world No. 1 at the end of the year in 1975, 1976, 1977, 1980, and 1981 • Ranked world No. 1 for a total of 262 weeks from 1975 through 1982 and in 1985 • 1974/1975/1979/1980/1983/1985/1986 French Open champion • 1974/1976/1981 Wimbledon champion • 1975/1976/1977/1978/1980/1982 US Open champion • 1982/1984 Australian Open champion • 1974/1975 French Open women's doubles champion • 1976 Wimbledon women's doubles champion | |
Rosalyn (Fairbank) Nideffer | ![]() ![]() |
1960 | Ranked world No. 15 in singles in 1990 and world No. 12 in doubles in 1986 • 1981/1983 French Open women's doubles champion | ||
Donna Floyd Fales | ![]() |
1940 | 1963 Wimbledon quarterfinalist • 1962 French Championships quarterfinalist | ||
Patty Fendick | ![]() |
1965 | Ranked world No. 19 in singles and world No. 4 in doubles in 1989 • 1991 Australian Open women's doubles champion | ||
Gigi Fernández | ![]() ![]() |
1964 | Ranked world No. 17 in singles and world No. 1 in doubles in 1991 • 1988/1990/1992/1995/1996 US Open women's doubles champion • 1991/1992/1993/1994/1995/1997 French Open women's doubles champion • 1992/1993/1994/1997 Wimbledon women's doubles champion • 1993/1994 Australian Open women's doubles champion • 1992/1996 Olympic gold medalist in women's doubles | ||
Leylah Fernandez | ![]() |
2002 | Ranked world No. 13 in singles in 2022 • 2021 US Open singles finalist • 2023 French Open doubles finalist | ||
Mary Joe Fernández | ![]() |
1971 | Ranked world No. 4 in singles in 1990 and world No. 4 in doubles in 1991 ◌ Singles: 1990/1992 Australian Open finalist • 1993 French Open finalist • 1991 Wimbledon semifinalist • 1990/1992 US Open semifinalist • 1992 Olympic bronze medalist ◌ Doubles: 1991 Australian Open champion • 1996 French Open champion • 1992/1996 Olympic gold medalist • 1996 WTA Finals champion | ||
Joyce Fitch Rymer | ![]() |
1922 | 2012 | 1946 Australian Championships women's doubles champion | |
Beverly Baker Fleitz | ![]() |
1930 | 2014 | Ranked world No. 3 at the end of the year in 1954, 1955, and 1958 • 1955 French Championships women's doubles champion | |
Helen Fletcher Barker | ![]() |
1931 | 2022 | Ranked world No. 8 at the end of the year in 1954 • 1954 Wimbledon quarterfinalist | |
Kirsten Flipkens | ![]() |
1986 | Ranked world No. 13 in 2013 • 2013 Wimbledon semifinalist | ||
Amy Frazier | ![]() |
1972 | Ranked world No. 13 in singles in 1995 and world No. 24 in doubles in 1993 | ||
Shirley Fry Irvin | ![]() |
1927 | 2021 | 4 | Ranked world No. 1 at the end of the year in 1956 • 1957 Australian Championships champion • 1951 French Championships champion • 1956 Wimbledon champion • 1956 U.S. Championships champion • 1957 Australian Championships women's doubles champion • 1950/1951/1952/1953 French Championships women's doubles champion • 1951/1952/1953 Wimbledon women's doubles champion • 1951/1952/1953/1954 U.S. Championships women's doubles champion • 1956 Wimbledon mixed doubles champion |
Bettina Fulco-Villella | ![]() |
1968 | Ranked world No. 23 in singles in 1988 and world No. 62 in doubles in 1991 | ||
Bonnie Gadusek | ![]() |
1963 | Ranked world No. 8 in 1984 | ||
Donna Ganz | ![]() |
1954 | 1975 French Open quarterfinalist | ||
Tathiana Garbin | ![]() |
1977 | Ranked world No. 22 in singles in 2007 and world No. 25 in doubles in 2001 | ||
Caroline Garcia | ![]() |
1993 | Ranked world No. 4 in singles in 2018 and world No. 2 in doubles in 2016 • 2016 French Open women's doubles champion | ||
Zina Garrison (Jackson) | ![]() |
1963 | Ranked world No. 4 in singles in 1989 and world No. 5 in doubles in 1988 • 1987 Australian Open mixed doubles champion • 1988/1990 Wimbledon mixed doubles champion | ||
Coco Gauff | ![]() |
2004 | 1 | Ranked world No. 3 in singles in 2023 and world No. 1 in doubles in 2022 • 2023 US Open champion | |
Daria (Gavrilova) Saville | ![]() ![]() |
1994 | Ranked world No. 20 in singles in 2017 and world No. 45 in doubles in 2017 | ||
Ruta Gerulaitis | ![]() |
1955 | 1979 French Open quarterfinalist | ||
Althea Gibson | ![]() |
1927 | 2003 | 5 | Ranked world No. 1 at the end of the year in 1957 and 1958 • 1956 French Championships champion • 1957/1958 Wimbledon Championships champion • 1957/1958 U.S. Championships champion |
Camila Giorgi | ![]() |
1991 | 2018 Wimbledon quarterfinalist | ||
Raquel Giscafré | ![]() |
1949 | 1974 French Open semifinalist | ||
Kathleen McKane Godfree | ![]() |
1896 | 1992 | 2 | Ranked world No. 2 at the end of the year in 1923, 1924, and 1926 • 1924/1926 Wimbledon Championships champion • 1924 Olympic silver medalist in women's doubles and bronze medalist in singles • 1920 Olympic gold medalist in women's doubles, silver medalist in mixed doubles, and bronze medalist in singles |
Elsie Goldsack Pittman | ![]() |
1904 | 1975 | Ranked world No. 10 at the end of the year in 1929 and 1931 • 1929 Wimbledon semifinalist | |
Tatiana Golovin | ![]() |
1988 | Ranked world No. 12 in singles in 2008 and world No. 91 in doubles in 2007 | ||
Viktorija Golubic | ![]() |
1992 | 2020 Olympic silver medalist in women's doubles | ||
Kate Gompert | ![]() |
1963 | Ranked world No. 18 in 1987 | ||
Evonne Goolagong Cawley | ![]() |
1951 | 7 | Ranked world No. 1 in 1976 • 1974/1975/1976/1977(December) Australian Open Champion • 1971 French Open champion • 1971/1980 Wimbledon champion • 1971/1974/1975/1976/1977(December) Australian Open women's doubles champion • 1974 Wimbledon women's doubles champion • 1972 French Open mixed doubles champion | |
Julia Görges | ![]() |
1988 | Ranked world No. 9 in singles in 2018 and world No. 12 in doubles in 2016 • 2018 Wimbledon semifinalist | ||
Inés Gorrochategui | ![]() |
1973 | Ranked world No. 19 in singles in 1994 and world No. 9 in doubles in 1995 | ||
Eleanor Goss | ![]() |
1895 | 1982 | Ranked world No. 6 at the end of the year in 1923, 1924, and 1925 • 1918 U.S. Championships runner-up • 1918/1919/1920/1926 U.S. Championships women's doubles champion | |
Carole Caldwell Graebner | ![]() |
1943 | 2008 | Ranked world No. 4 at the end of the year in 1964 • 1965 U.S. Championships women's doubles champion • 1966 Australian Championships women's doubles champion | |
Steffi Graf | ![]() |
1969 | 22 | Ranked world No. 1 at the end of the year in 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1993, 1994, 1995, and 1996 • 1988/1989/1990/1994 Australian Open champion • 1987/1988/1993/1995/1996/1999 French Open champion • 1988/1989/1991/1992/1993/1995/1996 Wimbledon champion • 1988/1989/1993/1995/1996 US Open champion • 1988 Wimbledon women's doubles champion • 1992 Olympic silver medalist in singles • 1988 Olympic gold medalist in singles and bronze medalist in doubles. Ranked world No. 1 for 377 weeks. | |
Rita Grande | ![]() |
1975 | Ranked world No. 24 in singles and world No. 26 in doubles in 2001 | ||
Trudy Groenman | ![]() |
1944 | 1966 Wimbledon quarterfinalist | ||
Anna-Lena Grönefeld | ![]() |
1985 | Ranked world No. 14 in singles and world No. 7 in doubles in 2006 • 2009 Wimbledon mixed doubles champion • 2014 French Open mixed doubles champion | ||
Jarmila (Gajdošová) Wolfe | ![]() ![]() |
1987 | Singles: ranked world No. 25 in 2011 ◌ Doubles: ranked world No. 51 in 2007 ◌ Mixed doubles: 2013 Australian Open champion | ||
Carly Gullickson | ![]() |
1986 | Singles: ranked world No. 123 in 2009 ◌ Doubles: ranked world No. 52 in doubles in 2006 ◌ Mixed doubles: 2009 US Open champion | ||
Michèle Gurdal | ![]() |
1952 | Singles: 1979 Australian Open quarterfinalist | ||
Melissa Gurney | ![]() |
1969 | Singles: ranked world No. 17 in 1987 | ||
Karina Habšudová | ![]() |
1973 | Singles: ranked world No. 10 in 1997 | ||
Sabine Hack | ![]() |
1969 | Ranked world No. 13 in singles in 1995 and world No. 94 in doubles in 1994 | ||
Julie Halard-Decugis | ![]() |
1970 | Ranked world No. 7 in singles and world No. 1 in doubles in 2000 ◌ Singles: 1993/2000 Australian Open quarterfinalist • 1994 French Open quarterfinalist ◌ Doubles: 2000 US Open champion | ||
Simona Halep | ![]() |
1991 | 2 | Singles: ranked world No. 1 in 2017 • 2018 French Open champion • 2019 Wimbledon champion • 2018 Australian Open finalist • 2015 US Open semifinalist | |
Jamie Hampton | ![]() |
1990 | Singles: ranked world No. 24 in 2013 | ||
Sylvia Hanika | ![]() |
1959 | Ranked world No. 5 in 1983 | ||
Ellen Hansell | ![]() |
1869 | 1937 | 1 | 1887 U.S. Championships champion |
Daniela Hantuchová | ![]() |
1983 | Ranked world No. 5 in singles in 2003 and in doubles in 2002 ◌ Mixed doubles: 2001 Wimbledon champion • 2002 Australian Open champion • 2005 French Open champion • 2005 US Open champion | ||
Darlene Hard | ![]() |
1936 | 2021 | 3 | Ranked world No. 2 at year-end in 1957, 1960, and 1961 • 1960 French Championships champion • 1960/1961 U.S. Championships champion • 1957/1959/1960/1963 Wimbledon women's doubles champion • 1955/1957/1960 French Championships women's doubles champion • 1958/1959/1960/1961/1962 U.S. Championships women's doubles champion • 1957/1959/1960 Wimbledon mixed doubles champion • 1955/1961 French Championships mixed doubles champion |
Mary Hardwick | ![]() |
1913 | 2001 | Ranked world No. 8 at year-end in 1939 • 1939 Wimbledon quarterfinalist | |
Tanya Harford | ![]() |
1958 | 1981 French Open women's doubles champion | ||
Anna McCune Harper | ![]() |
1902 | 1999 | 1931 Wimbledon mixed doubles champion • Top-ranked player in the United States in 1930 | |
Kerry Harris | ![]() |
1949 | 1972 Australian Open women's doubles champion | ||
Betty Harrison | ![]() |
1920 | 2017 | 1950 Wimbledon quarterfinalist | |
Doris Hart | ![]() |
1925 | 2015 | 6 | Ranked world No. 1 at year-end in 1951 • 1949 Australian Championships champion • 1950/1952 French Championships champion • 1951 Wimbledon champion • 1954/1955 U.S. Championships champion • 1950 Australian Championships women's doubles champion • 1948/1950/1951/1952/1953 French Championships women's doubles champion • 1947/1951/1952/1953 Wimbledon women's doubles champion • 1951/1952/1953/1954 U.S. Championships women's doubles champion • 1949/1950 Australian Championships mixed doubles champion • 1951/1952/1953 French Championships mixed doubles champion • 1951/1952/1953/1954/1955 Wimbledon mixed doubles champion • 1951/1952/1953/1954/1955 U.S. Championships mixed doubles champion |
Kathleen Harter | ![]() |
1946 | 1967 Wimbledon semifinalist | ||
Linda Harvey-Wild | ![]() |
1971 | Ranked world No. 23 in singles and world No. 17 in doubles in 1996 | ||
Barbara Hawcroft | ![]() |
1950 | 1972 Australian Open quarterfinalist | ||
Mary Hawton | ![]() |
1924 | 1981 | Doubles: 1946/1954/1955/1956/1958 Australian Championships champion | |
Marie Hazel | ![]() |
1923 Wimbledon quarterfinalist | |||
Mary Heeley | ![]() |
1911 | 2002 | Ranked world No. 6 at year-end in 1932 • 1932 Wimbledon semifinalist | |
Bobbie Heine Miller | ![]() |
1909 | 2016 | Ranked world No. 5 at year-end in 1929 • 1929 Wimbledon quarterfinalist • 1927 French Championships women's doubles champion | |
Julie Heldman | ![]() |
1945 | Ranked world No. 5 at year-end in 1969 | ||
Helen Hellwig | ![]() |
1874 | 1960 | 1 | 1894 U.S. Championships champion in singles and doubles |
Justine Henin | ![]() |
1982 | 7 | Ranked world No. 1 in singles at the end of the year in 2003/2006/2007 and world No. 23 in doubles in 2002 ◌ Singles: 2003/2005/2006/2007 French Open champion • 2003/2007 US Open champion • 2004 Australian Open champion • 2004 Olympic gold medalist • 2006/2007 WTA Finals champion • 2001/2006 Wimbledon finalist ◌ Ranked world No. 1 for 125 weeks | |
Betty Hilton | ![]() |
1920 | 2017 | Ranked world No. 6 at year-end in 1949 ◌ Singles: 1949 Wimbledon quarterfinalist • 1946 French quarterfinalist | |
Martina Hingis | ![]() |
1980 | 5 | Ranked world No. 1 in singles at the end of the year in 1997/1999/2000 and world No. 1 in doubles in 1998 ◌ Singles: 1997/1998/1999 Australian Open champion • 1997 Wimbledon champion • 1997 US Open champion • 1998/2000 WTA Finals champion • 1997/1999 French Open finalist ◌ Doubles: 1996/1998/2015 Wimbledon champion • 1997/1998/1999/2002/2016 Australian Open champion • 1998/2000 French Open champion • 1998/2015/2017 US Open champion ◌ Mixed doubles: 2006/2015 Australian Open champion • 2016 French Open champion • 2015/2017 Wimbledon champion • 2015/2017 US Open champion ◌ Ranked world No. 1 for 209 weeks | |
Rika Hiraki | ![]() |
1971 | Ranked world No. 72 in singles and world No. 26 in doubles in 1997 • 1997 French Open mixed doubles champion | ||
Andrea Hlaváčková | ![]() |
1986 | Ranked world No. 58 in singles and world No. 3 in doubles in 2012 ◌ Doubles: 2011 French Open champion • 2013 US Open champion • 2017 WTA Finals champion ◌ Mixed doubles: 2013 US Open champion | ||
Jenny Hoad | ![]() |
1934 | 2024 | 1954 Australian Championships runner-up | |
Patti Hogan | ![]() |
1949 | 1972 Wimbledon quarterfinalist | ||
Dorothy Holman | ![]() |
1883 | 1979 |
1912/1913 Wimbledon semifinalist • 1920 Olympic silver medalist in singles and women's doubles | |
Miloslava Holubová | ![]() |
1949 | 1976 French Open quarterfinalist | ||
Helen Homans | ![]() |
1877 | 1949 | 1 | 1906 U.S. Championships champion |
Emily Hood Westacott | ![]() |
1910 | 1980 | 1 | 1939 Australian Championships champion in singles • 1930/1933/1934 Australian Championships champion in doubles |
Nell Hall Hopman | ![]() |
1909 | 1968 | 1939/1947 Australian Championships runner-up • 1930/1936/1937/1939 Australian Championships mixed doubles champion • 1954 French Championships women's doubles champion | |
Marie-Louise Horn | ![]() |
1912 | 1991 | Ranked world No. 8 at year-end in 1932 and 1937 • 1936 Wimbledon quarterfinalist | |
Kathleen Horvath | ![]() |
1965 | Ranked world No. 10 in singles in 1984 and world No. 45 in doubles in 1988 ◌ Singles: 1983/1984 French Open quarterfinalist | ||
Justina Bricka Horwitz | ![]() |
1943 | Singles: 1965 Wimbledon quarterfinalist | ||
Lucie Hradecká | ![]() |
1985 | Ranked world No. 41 in singles and world No. 4 in doubles in 2012 ◌ Doubles: 2011 French Open champion • 2013 US Open champion | ||
Hsieh Su-wei | ![]() |
1986 | Ranked world No. 23 in singles in 2013 and world No. 1 in doubles in 2014 ◌ Doubles: 2013 Wimbledon Champion • 2014 French Open champion • 2013 WTA Finals champion | ||
Anke Huber | ![]() |
1974 | Ranked world No. 4 in singles in 1996 and world No. 30 in doubles in 2000 ◌ Singles: 1996 Australian Open finalist • 1993 French Open semifinalist • 1999/2000 US Open quarterfinalist | ||
Liezel (Horn) Huber | ![]() ![]() |
1976 | Ranked world No. 131 in singles in 1999 and world No. 1 in doubles in 2007 • 2005/2007 Wimbledon women's doubles champion • 2007 Australian Open women's doubles champion • 2008 US Open women's doubles champion • 2009 French Open mixed doubles champion • 2010 US Open mixed doubles champion | ||
Lesley Hunt | ![]() |
1950 | Ranked world No. 9 at year-end in 1974 | ||
Storm Hunter | ![]() |
1994 | Ranked world No. 1 in doubles in 2023 • 2022 US Open mixed doubles champion | ||
Janette Husárová | ![]() |
1974 | Ranked world No. 3 in doubles in 2003 • 2002 WTA Finals champion in doubles | ||
Ana Ivanovic | ![]() |
1987 | 1 | Ranked world No. 1 in singles in 2008 and world No. 50 in doubles in 2006 ◌ Singles: 2008 French Open champion • 2008 Australian Open finalist • 2007 Wimbledon semifinalist • 2012 US Open quarterfinalist | |
Ons Jabeur | ![]() |
1994 | Ranked world No. 2 in 2022 • 2022 Wimbledon Finalist • 2022 US Open Finalist • 2020 Australian Open Quarterfinalist | ||
Helen Jacobs | ![]() |
1908 | 1997 | 5 | Ranked world No. 1 at the end of the year in 1936 • 1932/1933/1934/1935 U.S. Championships champion • 1936 Wimbledon champion • 1932/1934/1935 U.S. Championships women's doubles champion • 1934 U.S. Championships mixed doubles champion |
Andrea Jaeger | ![]() |
1965 | Ranked world No. 3 at the end of the year in 1982 and 1983 • 1981 French Open mixed doubles champion | ||
Freda James | ![]() |
1911 | 1988 | Doubles: 1935/1936 Wimbledon champion • 1933 U.S. Championships champion | |
Jelena Janković | ![]() |
1985 | Ranked world No. 1 in singles at the end of the year in 2008 and world No. 43 in doubles in 2006 ◌ Singles: 2008 US Open finalist • 2007/2008/2010 French Open semifinalist • 2008 Australian Open semifinalist ◌ Mixed doubles: 2007 Wimbledon champion | ||
Mima Jaušovec | ![]() |
1956 | 1 | Ranked world No. 8 at year-end in 1976 • 1977 French Open champion • 1978 French Open women's doubles champion | |
Jadwiga Jędrzejowska | ![]() |
1912 | 1980 | Ranked world No. 3 at year-end in 1937 • 1939 French Championships women's doubles champion | |
Marion Jessup | ![]() |
1897 | 1979 | Ranked world No. 8 at year-end in 1922 • 1919/1920 U.S. Championships runner-up • 1918/1919/1920/1921 U.S. Championships women's doubles champion • 1919 U.S. Championships mixed doubles champion • 1924 Olympic silver medalist in mixed doubles | |
Ann Haydon Jones | ![]() |
1938 | 3 | Ranked world No. 2 at year-end in 1967 and 1969 • 1961/1966 French Championships champion • 1969 Wimbledon champion • 1963/1968/1969 French Championships women's doubles champion • 1969 Australian Championships mixed doubles champion • 1969 Wimbledon mixed doubles champion | |
Marion Jones Farquhar | ![]() |
1879 | 1965 | 2 | 1899/1902 U.S. Championships champion • 1902 U.S. Championships women's doubles champion • 1901 U.S. Championships mixed doubles champion • 1900 Olympic bronze medalist in singles and mixed doubles |
Barbara Jordan | ![]() |
1957 | 1 | Ranked world No. 78 in 1983 • 1979 Australian Open champion • 1983 French Open mixed doubles champion | |
Kathy Jordan | ![]() |
1959 | Ranked world No. 5 in singles and world No. 6 in doubles in 1984 • 1980 French Open women's doubles champion • 1980/1985 Wimbledon women's doubles champion • 1981 Australian Open women's doubles champion • 1981 US Open women's doubles champion • 1986 French Open mixed doubles champion • 1986 Wimbledon mixed doubles champion | ||
Yone Kamio | ![]() |
1971 | Ranked world No. 24 in singles in 1995 and world No. 65 in doubles in 1994 | ||
Kaia Kanepi | ![]() |
1985 | Ranked world No. 15 in 2012 | ||
Carina Karlsson | ![]() |
1963 | 1984 Wimbledon quarterfinalist | ||
Daria Kasatkina | ![]() |
1997 | Ranked world No. 10 in singles in 2018 and world No. 43 in doubles in 2016 | ||
Helen Kelesi | ![]() |
1969 | Ranked world No. 13 in singles in 1989 and world No. 26 in doubles in 1991 | ||
Sofia Kenin | ![]() |
1998 | 1 | Ranked world No. 4 at the end of the year in 2020 • 2020 Australian Open champion | |
Angelique Kerber | ![]() |
1988 | 3 | Singles: ranked world No. 1 in 2016 • 2016 Australian Open champion • 2016 US Open champion • 2018 Wimbledon champion • 2012/2018 French Open quarterfinalist • 2021 Olympic silver medalist | |
Madison Keys | ![]() |
1995 | Ranked world No. 9 in singles in 2016 ◌ Singles: 2017 US Open finalist • 2015 Australian Open semifinalist, 2018 quarterfinalist • 2015 Wimbledon quarterfinalist | ||
Billie Jean King | ![]() |
1943 | 12 | Ranked world No. 1 at the end of the year in 1966, 1967, 1968, 1971, 1972, and 1974 • 1966/1967/1968/1972/1973/1975 Wimbledon champion • 1967/1971/1972/1974 US Open champion • 1968 Australian Championships champion • 1972 French Open champion • 1961/1962/1965/1967/1968/1970/1971/1972/1973/1979 Wimbledon women's doubles champion • 1972 French Open women's doubles champion • 1964/1967/1974/1978/1980 US Open women's doubles champion • 1968 Australian Championships mixed doubles champion • 1967/1970 French Open mixed doubles champion • 1967/1971/1973/1974 Wimbledon mixed doubles champion • 1967/1971/1973/1976 US Open mixed doubles champion | |
Vania King | ![]() |
1989 | Ranked world No. 50 in singles in 2006 and world No. 4 in doubles in 2010 • 2010 Wimbledon women's doubles champion • 2010 US Open women's doubles champion | ||
Maria Kirilenko | ![]() |
1987 | Ranked world No. 10 in singles in 2008 and world No. 9 in doubles in 2011 | ||
Alisa Kleybanova | ![]() |
1989 | Ranked world No. 20 in singles in 2011 and world No. 10 in doubles in 2010 | ||
Ilana Kloss | ![]() |
1956 | Ranked world No. 19 in singles in 1979 and world No. 1 in doubles in 1976 | ||
Dorothy Head Knode | ![]() |
1925 | 2015 | Ranked world No. 5 at year-end in 1955 and 1957 • 1955/1957 French Championships runner-up | |
Claudia Kohde-Kilsch | ![]() |
1963 | Ranked world No. 4 in 1985 • 1985 US Open women's doubles champion • 1987 Wimbledon women's doubles champion • 1988 Olympic bronze medalist in women's doubles | ||
Dorothea Köring | ![]() |
1880 | 1945 | 1912 Olympic silver medalist in singles and gold medalist in mixed doubles | |
Zsuzsa Körmöczy | ![]() |
1924 | 2006 | 1 | Ranked world No. 2 at year-end in 1958 • 1958 French Championships champion |
Ana Konjuh | ![]() |
1997 | Ranked world No. 20 in singles in 2017 | ||
Johanna Konta | ![]() ![]() |
1991 | Ranked career high world No.4 in singles in 2016 • 2016 Australian open Semifinalist | ||
Anett Kontaveit | ![]() |
1995 | Ranked world No. 2 in singles in 2022 • 2020 Australian Open quarterfinalist • 2021 WTA Finals runner-up | ||
Klára Koukalová | ![]() |
1982 | Ranked world No. 20 in singles in 2013 and world No. 31 in doubles in 2014 | ||
Anna Kournikova | ![]() |
1981 | Ranked world No. 8 in singles in 2000 and world No. 1 in doubles in 1999 • 1999/2002 Australian Open women's doubles champion | ||
Karen Krantzcke | ![]() |
1946 | 1977 | Ranked world No. 9 at year-end in 1970 • 1970 French Open semifinalist • 1970/1977 Australian Open semifinalist • 1968 Australian Championships women's doubles champion | |
Lina Krasnoroutskaya | ![]() |
1984 | Ranked world No. 25 in singles and world No. 22 in doubles in 2004 | ||
Barbora Krejčíková | ![]() |
1995 | 2 | Singles: ranked world No. 2 in 2022 • 2021 French Open champion • 2024 Wimbledon champion ◌ Doubles: ranked world No. 1 in 2018 • 2022/2023 Australian Open champion • 2018/2021 French Open champion • 2018/2022 Wimbledon champion • 2022 US Open champion | |
Anne Kremer | ![]() |
1975 | Ranked world No. 18 in singles in 2002 | ||
Joannette Kruger | ![]() |
1973 | Ranked world No. 21 in singles in 1998 and world No. 91 in doubles in 2002 | ||
Marise Kruger | ![]() |
1958 | 1978 Wimbledon quarterfinalist | ||
Veronika Kudermetova | ![]() |
1997 | Ranked world No. 9 in singles and world No. 2 in doubles in 2022 • 2022 WTA Finals champion in doubles | ||
Kathy Kuykendall | ![]() |
1956 | 1976 French Open quarterfinalist | ||
Svetlana Kuznetsova | ![]() |
1985 | 2 | Singles: ranked world No. 2 at the end of the year in 2007 • 2004 US Open champion • 2009 French Open champion ◌ Doubles: 2005/2012 Australian Open champion | |
Petra Kvitová | ![]() |
1990 | 2 | Ranked world No. 2 in singles in 2011 • 2011/2014 Wimbledon champion • 2019 Australian Open finalist • 2012/2020 French Open semifinalist • 2015/2017 US Open quarterfinalist | |
Simone Lafargue | ![]() |
1914 | 2010 | 1945 French Championships runner-up | |
Joan Fry | ![]() |
1906 | 1985 | Ranked world No. 7 at year-end in 1926 • 1925 Wimbledon runner-up | |
Dorothea Lambert Chambers | ![]() |
1878 | 1960 | 7 | 1903/1904/1906/1910/1911/1913/1914 Wimbledon champion• 1908 Olympic gold medalist in singles |
Sylvia Lance Harper | ![]() |
1895 | 1982 | 1 | Ranked world No. 10 in 1924 • 1924 Australian Championships champion • 1923/1924/1925 Australian Championships women's doubles champion • 1923 Australian Championships mixed doubles champion |
Nelly Adamson Landry | ![]() |
1916 | 2010 | 1 | Ranked world No. 7 at year-end in 1946 • 1948 French Championships champion |
Ethel Thomson Larcombe | ![]() |
1879 | 1965 | 1 | 1912 Wimbledon champion • 1914 Wimbledon mixed doubles champion |
Silvana Lazzarino | ![]() |
1933 | 1954 French Championships semifinalist | ||
Andrea Leand | ![]() |
1964 | Ranked world No. 19 in 1983 | ||
Jan Lehane O'Neill | ![]() |
1941 | Ranked world No. 7 at year-end in 1963 • 1960/1961/1962/1963 Australian Championships runner-up • 1960/1961 Australian Championships mixed doubles champion | ||
Suzanne Lenglen | ![]() |
1899 | 1938 | 12 | Ranked world No. 1 at year-end from 1921 through 1926 • 1919/1920/1921/1922/1923/1925 Wimbledon champion • 1920/1921/1922/1923/1925/1926 French Championships champion |
Varvara Lepchenko | ![]() ![]() |
1986 | Ranked world No. 19 in singles 2012 and world No. 40 in doubles in 2013 | ||
Dorothy Levine | ![]() |
1954 French Championships quarterfinalist | |||
Li Na | ![]() |
1982 | 2 | Ranked world No. 2 in singles in 2014 and world No. 54 in doubles in 2006 • 2011/2013 Australian Open runner-up • 2011 French Open champion • 2014 Australian Open champion | |
Li Ting | ![]() |
1980 | Ranked world No. 136 in singles in 2005 and world No. 19 in doubles in 2004 • Gold medalist in women's doubles at the 2004 Olympics | ||
Elena Likhovtseva | ![]() |
1975 | Ranked world No. 15 in singles in 1999 and world No. 3 in doubles in 2004 • 2002 Wimbledon mixed doubles champion • 2007 Australian Open mixed doubles champion | ||
Catarina Lindqvist | ![]() |
1963 | Ranked world No. 10 in 1985 | ||
Sabine Lisicki | ![]() |
1989 | Ranked world No. 12 and world No. 35 in doubles in 2012 • 2009 Wimbledon quarterfinalist • 2011 Wimbledon semifinalist • 2012 Wimbledon quarterfinalist • 2013 Wimbledon finalist • 2014 Wimbledon quarterfinalist | ||
Dorothy Round Little | ![]() |
1908 | 1982 | 3 | Ranked world No. 1 at year-end in 1934 • 1934/1937 Wimbledon champion • 1935 Australian Championships champion • 1934/1935/1936 Wimbledon mixed doubles champion |
Anita Lizana | ![]() |
1915 | 1994 | 1 | Ranked world No. 1 at year-end in 1937 • 1937 U.S. Championships champion |
Nuria Llagostera Vives | ![]() |
1980 | 2009 WTA Finals champion in doubles | ||
Peanut Louie Harper | ![]() |
1960 | Ranked world No. 19 in singles in 1985 and world No. 31 in doubles in 1992 | ||
Gail Sherriff Chanfreau Lovera |
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1945 | 1968/1971 French Open quarterfinalist | ||
Mirjana Lučić | ![]() |
1982 | Ranked world No. 20 in singles in 2017 and world No. 19 in doubles in 1998 • 1998 Australian Open women's doubles champion • 1999 Wimbledon semifinalist • 2017 Australian Open semifinalist | ||
Ivanna Madrgua-Osses | ![]() |
1961 | 1980 French Open quarterfinalist • 1980/1983 US Open quarterfinalist | ||
Gretchen (Rush) Magers | ![]() |
1964 | Ranked world No. 22 in singles in 1985 and world No. 18 in doubles in 1990 | ||
Iva Majoli | ![]() |
1977 | 1 | Ranked world No. 4 in singles in 1996 and world No. 24 in doubles in 1995 • 1997 French Open champion | |
Ekaterina Makarova | ![]() |
1988 | Ranked world No. 8 in singles and world No. 1 in doubles • 2013 French Open women's doubles champion • 2014 US Open women's doubles champion • 2012 US Open mixed doubles champion • 2016 Olympics women's doubles gold medalist | ||
Katerina Maleeva | ![]() |
1969 | Ranked world No. 6 in singles in 1990 and world No. 24 in doubles in 1994 | ||
Magdalena Maleeva | ![]() |
1975 | Ranked world No. 4 in singles in 1996 and world No. 13 in doubles in 2004 | ||
Manuela Maleeva-Fragnière | ![]() |
1967 | Ranked world No. 3 in 1985 • 1984 US Open mixed doubles champion | ||
Molla Bjurstedt Mallory | ![]() ![]() |
1884 | 1959 | 8 | Ranked world No. 2 at year-end in 1921 and 1922 • 1915/1916/1917/1918/1920/1921/1922/1926 U.S. Championships champion • 1916/1917 U.S. Championships women's doubles champion • 1917/1922/1923 U.S. Championships mixed doubles champion |
Hana Mandlíková | ![]() ![]() |
1962 | 4 | Ranked world No. 3 in 1984 • 1980/1987 Australian Open champion • 1981 French Open champion • 1985 US Open champion • 1989 US Open women's doubles champion | |
Lucia Manfredi | ![]() |
1947 French Championships quarterfinalist | |||
Eugenia Maniokova | ![]() ![]() |
1968 | Ranked world No. 68 in singles in 1992 and world No. 18 in doubles in 1994 • 1993 French Open mixed doubles champion | ||
Alice Marble | ![]() |
1913 | 1990 | 5 | Ranked world No. 1 at the end of the year in 1939 • 1936/1938/1939/1940 U.S. Championships champion • 1939 Wimbledon champion • 1937/1938/1939/1940 U.S. Championships women's doubles champion • 1938/1939 Wimbledon women's doubles champion • 1936/1938/1939/1940 U.S. Championships mixed doubles champion • 1937/1938/1939 Wimbledon mixed doubles champion |
Norma Marsh | ![]() |
1936 | 1958 Australian Championship semifinalist | ||
Regina Maršíková | ![]() |
1958 | 1977/1978 French Open semifinalist | ||
Cecilia Martinez | ![]() |
1947 | 1970 Wimbledon quarterfinalist | ||
Conchita Martínez | ![]() |
1972 | 1 | Ranked world No. 2 at the end of the year in 1995 • 1994 Wimbledon champion • 1992/2004 Olympic silver medalist in women's doubles • 1996 Olympic bronze medalist in women's doubles | |
María José Martínez Sánchez | ![]() |
1982 | Ranked world No. 19 in singles and world No. 4 in doubles in 2010 | ||
Helga Niessen Masthoff | ![]() |
1941 | Ranked world No. 6 at year-end in 1970 • 1970 French Open runner-up • 1976 French Open women's doubles runner-up | ||
Simonne Mathieu | ![]() |
1908 | 1980 | 2 | Ranked world No. 3 at year-end in 1932 • 1938/1939 French Championships champion • 1933/1934/1937 Wimbledon women's doubles champion • 1933/1934/1936/1937/1938/1939 French Championships women's doubles champion • 1937/1938 French Championships mixed doubles champion |
Christine Matison | ![]() |
1951 | 1978 Australian Open semifinalist | ||
Bethanie Mattek-Sands | ![]() |
1985 | Ranked world No. 30 in singles in 2011 and world No. 1 in doubles in 2017 • 2012 Australian Open mixed doubles champion | ||
Amélie Mauresmo | ![]() |
1979 | 2 | Ranked world No. 1 in 2004 and 2006 • 2006 Australian Open champion • 2006 Wimbledon champion | |
Kathy May | ![]() |
1956 | 1977/1978 French Open quarterfinalist • 1978 US Open quarterfinalist • Ranked 10th in singles in 1977 | ||
Myrtle McAteer | ![]() |
1878 | 1952 | 1 | 1900 U.S. Championships champion |
Meredith McGrath | ![]() |
1971 | Ranked world No. 18 in singles in 1996 and world No. 5 in doubles in 1994 • 1995 US Open mixed doubles champion | ||
Christina McHale | ![]() |
1992 | Ranked world No. 24 in singles in 2012 and world No. 35 in doubles in 2017 | ||
Mary McIlquham | ![]() |
1901 | 1929 Wimbledon quarterfinalist | ||
Winifred McNair | ![]() |
1877 | 1954 | 1913 Wimbledon women's doubles champion • 1920 Olympic gold medalist in women's doubles | |
Lori McNeil | ![]() |
1963 | Ranked world No. 9 in singles in 1988 and world No. 4 in doubles in 1987 • 1987 Australian Open women's doubles champion • 1988 French Open mixed doubles champion | ||
Rachel McQuillan | ![]() |
1971 | 1992 Olympic bronze medalist in women's doubles | ||
Anabel Medina Garrigues | ![]() |
1982 | Ranked world No. 16 in singles in 2009 and world No. 3 in doubles in 2008 • 2008/2009 French Open women's doubles champion | ||
Natalia Medvedeva | ![]() ![]() |
1971 | Ranked world No. 23 in singles in 2003 and world No. 21 in doubles in 1994 | ||
Christiane Mercelis | ![]() |
1931 | 2024 | 1957 French quarterfinalist | |
Elise Mertens | ![]() |
1995 | Ranked world No. 12 in singles in 2018 and world No. 1 in doubles in 2021 ◌ Singles: 2018 Australian Open semifinalist • 2019/2020 US Open quarterfinalist ◌ Doubles: 2019 US Open doubles champion • 2021 Australian Open doubles champion | ||
Leila Meskhi | ![]() ![]() |
1968 | Ranked world No. 12 in singles in 1991 and world No. 21 in doubles in 1995 | ||
Margaret "Peggy" Michel | ![]() |
1949 | 1974/1975 Australian Open women's doubles champion • 1974 Wimbledon women's doubles champion | ||
Peggy Michell | ![]() |
1905 | 1941 | Doubles: 1928/1929 Wimbledon champion 1929 U.S. Championships champion | |
Florența Mihai | ![]() |
1955 | Singles: 1977 French Open runner-up | ||
Anne Minter | ![]() |
1963 | Ranked world No. 23 in singles in 1988 and world No. 68 in doubles in 1990 | ||
Sania Mirza | ![]() |
1986 | Ranked world No. 27 in singles and world No. 1 in doubles. Three Grand Slam titles in mixed doubles. By far the most successful female player from India. | ||
Kristina Mladenovic | ![]() |
1993 | Ranked world No. 10 in singles in 2017 and world No. 1 in doubles in 2019 ◌ Singles: 2015 US Open quarterfinalist • 2017 French Open quarterfinalist ◌ Doubles: 2016/2019/2020/2022 French Open champion ◌ Mixed doubles: 2013 Wimbledon champion • 2014/2022 Australian Open champion | ||
Corinne Molesworth | ![]() |
1949 | 1972 French Open quarterfinalist | ||
Margaret Molesworth | ![]() |
1894 | 1985 | 2 | Ranked world No. 10 at year-end in 1922 and 1923 • 1922/1923 Australian Championships champion • 1930/1933/1934 Australian Championships women's doubles champion |
Alicia Molik | ![]() |
1981 | Ranked world No. 8 in singles and world No. 6 in doubles in 2005 ◌ Singles: 2005 Australian Open quarterfinalist • 2004 Olympic bronze medalist ◌ Doubles: 2005 Australian Open champion • 2007 French Open champion | ||
Dominique Monami | ![]() |
1973 | Ranked world No. 9 in singles in 1998 and world No. 21 in doubles in 2000 ◌ Singles: 1997/1999 Australian Open quarterfinalist | ||
Ángeles Montolio | ![]() |
1975 | Ranked world No. 22 in singles in 2002 | ||
Helen Wills Moody | ![]() |
1905 | 1998 | 19 | Ranked world No. 1 at the end of the year in 1927, 1928, 1929, 1930, 1931, 1932, 1933, 1935, and 1938 • 1923/1924/1925/1927/1928/1929/1931 U.S. Championships champion • 1927/1928/1929/1930/1932/1933/1935/1938 Wimbledon champion • 1928/1929/1930/1932 French Championships champion • 1922/1924/1925/1928 U.S. Championships women's doubles champion • 1924/1927/1930 Wimbledon women's doubles champion • 1930/1932 French Championships women's doubles champion • 1924/1928 U.S. Championships mixed doubles champion • 1929 Wimbledon mixed doubles champion • 1924 Olympic gold medalist in singles and in doubles |
Elisabeth Moore | ![]() |
1876 | 1959 | 4 | 1896/1901/1903/1905 U.S. Championships champion |
Sally Moore Huss | ![]() |
1940 | Ranked world No. 9 at year-end in 1959 • 1959 Wimbledon semifinalist | ||
Corina Morariu | ![]() |
1978 | Ranked world No. 29 in singles in 1998 and world No. 1 in doubles in 2000 • 1999 Wimbledon women's doubles champion • 2001 Australian Open mixed doubles champion | ||
Olga Morozova | ![]() |
1949 | Ranked world No. 7 at year-end in 1975 • 1974 French Open women's doubles champion | ||
Angela Mortimer Barrett | ![]() |
1932 | 3 | Ranked world No. 1 at year-end in 1961 • 1955 French Championships champion • 1958 Australian Championships champion • 1961 Wimbledon champion • 1955 Wimbledon women's doubles champion | |
Joy Gannon Mottram | ![]() |
1928 | 1952 French Championships quarterfinalist | ||
Alycia Moulton | ![]() |
1961 | Ranked world No. 18 in singles in 1984 and world No. 28 in doubles in 1987 | ||
Phyllis Mudford King | ![]() |
1905 | 2006 | Ranked world No. 7 at year-end in 1930 • 1930 Wimbledon quarterfinalist • 1931 Wimbledon women's doubles champion | |
Garbiñe Muguruza | ![]() |
1993 | 2 | Singles: ranked world No. 1 in singles in 2017, ranked world No. 10 in doubles in 2015 ◌ Singles: 2016 French open champion • 2017 Wimbledon champion • 2020 Australian Open finalist | |
Anastasia Myskina | ![]() |
1981 | 1 | Ranked world No. 2 in singles in 2004 and world No. 15 in doubles in 2005 • 2004 French Open champion | |
Kyōko Nagatsuka | ![]() |
1974 | Ranked world No. 28 in singles and world No. 31 in doubles in 1995 | ||
Betsy Nagelsen | ![]() |
1956 | Ranked world No. 25 in singles in 1986 and world No. 11 in doubles in 1988 • 1978/1980 Australian Open women's doubles champion | ||
Henrieta Nagyová | ![]() |
1978 | Ranked world No. 21 in singles in 2001 and world No. 37 in doubles in 2002 | ||
Martina Navratilova | ![]() ![]() |
1956 | 18 | Ranked world No. 1 at year-end in 1978, 1979, 1982, 1983, 1984, 1985, and 1986 • 1978/1979/1982/1983/1984/1985/1986/1987/1990 Wimbledon champion • 1981/1983/1985 Australian Open champion • 1982/1984 French Open champion • 1983/1984/1986/1987 US Open champion • 1980/1982/1983/1984/1985/1987/1988/1989 Australian Open women's doubles champion • 1975/1982/1984/1985/1986/1987/1988 French Open women's doubles champion • 1976/1979/1981/1982/1983/1984/1986 Wimbledon women's doubles champion • 1977/1978/1980/1983/1984/1986/1987/1989/1990 US Open women's doubles champion • 2003 Australian Open mixed doubles champion • 1974/1985 French Open mixed doubles champion • 1985/1993/1995/2003 Wimbledon mixed doubles champion • 1985/1987/2006 US Open mixed doubles champion • Ranked world No. 1 for 331 weeks | |
Carrie Neely | ![]() |
1876 | 1938 | Doubles: 1903/1905/1907 U.S. Championships champion | |
Larisa (Savchenko) Neiland | ![]() |
1966 | Ranked world No. 13 in singles in 1988 and world No. 1 in doubles in 1992 • 1989 French Open women's doubles champion • 1991 Wimbledon women's doubles champion • 1992 Wimbledon mixed-doubles champion • 1994/1996 Australian Open mixed-doubles champion • 1995 French Open mixed-doubles champion | ||
Janet Newberry | ![]() |
1953 | 1975/1977 French Open semifinalist | ||
Jana Novotná | ![]() ![]() |
1968 | 2017 | 1 | Ranked world No. 2 in singles at the end of the year in 1997 and world No. 1 in doubles in 1990 • 1998 Wimbledon champion • 1989/1990/1995/1998 Wimbledon women's doubles champion • 1990/1995 Australian Open women's doubles champion • 1990/1991/1998 French Open women's doubles champion • 1994/1997/1998 US Open women's doubles champion • 1988/1989 Australian Open mixed doubles champion • 1988 US Open mixed doubles champion • 1989 Wimbledon mixed doubles champion |
Yola Ramírez Ochoa | ![]() |
1935 | Ranked world No. 6 at year-end in 1961 • 1958 French Championships women's doubles champion • 1959 French Championships mixed doubles champion | ||
Meryl O'Hara Wood | ![]() |
1958 | Doubles: 1926/1927 Australian Championships champion | ||
Chris O'Neil | ![]() |
1956 | 1 | 1978 Australian Open champion | |
Naomi Osaka | ![]() |
1997 | 4 | Singles: ranked world No. 1 in 2019 • 2018/2020 US Open champion • 2019/2021 Australian Open champion | |
Jeļena Ostapenko | ![]() |
1997 | 1 | Singles: ranked world No. 5 in 2018 • 2017 French Open champion • 2018 Wimbledon semifinalist ◌ Doubles: ranked No. 32 in 2017 | |
Miriam Oremans | ![]() |
1972 | Ranked world No. 25 in singles in 1993 and world No. 19 in doubles in 1997 ◌ Doubles: 2000 Olympic silver medalist | ||
Melanie Oudin | ![]() |
1991 | Ranked world No. 31 in singles in 2010 and world No. 125 in doubles in 2011 • 2011 US Open mixed doubles champion | ||
Tatiana Panova | ![]() |
1976 | Ranked world No. 20 in singles in 2002 and world No. 75 in doubles in 2003 | ||
Pascale Paradis | ![]() |
1966 | Ranked world No. 20 in singles and world No. 38 in doubles in 1988 | ||
Susan Chatrier Partridge | ![]() |
1930 | 1999 | 1953 French Championships quarterfinalist | |
Jasmine Paolini | ![]() |
1996 | Ranked world No. 5 in singles in 2024 • 2024 French Open and Wimbledon finalist | ||
Barbara Paulus | ![]() |
1970 | Ranked world No. 10 in singles in 1996 and world No. 83 in doubles in 1989 | ||
Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova | ![]() |
1991 | Ranked world No. 14 in singles in 2011 and world No. 70 in doubles in 2009 | ||
Lolette Payot | ![]() |
1910 | 1988 | Ranked world No. 4 at year-end in 1932 • 1932/1934/1935 French Championships quarterfinalist • 1931/1933/1934 Wimbledon Championships quarterfinalist • 1935 French Championships mixed doubles champion | |
Irene Bowder Peacock | ![]() |
1892 | 1978 | Ranked world No. 6 at year-end in 1922 • 1927 French Championships runner-up • 1927 French Championships women's doubles champion | |
Shahar Pe'er | ![]() |
1987 | Ranked world No. 11 in singles in 2011 and world No. 14 in doubles in 2008 | ||
Jessica Pegula | ![]() |
1994 | Ranked world No. 3 in singles in 2022 and world No. 1 in doubles in 2023 | ||
Peng Shuai | ![]() |
1986 | Ranked world No. 14 in singles in 2011 and world No. 1 in doubles in 2014 | ||
Flavia Pennetta | ![]() |
1982 | 1 | Ranked world No. 6 in singles in 2009 and world No. 1 in doubles in 2011 ◌ Singles: 2015 US Open champion • 2014 Australian Open quarterfinalist ◌ Doubles: 2011 Australian Open champion • 2010 WTA Finals champions | |
Květa (Hrdličková) Peschke | ![]() |
1975 | Ranked world No. 26 in singles in 2005 and world No. 1 in doubles in 2011 • 2011 Wimbledon doubles champion | ||
Andrea Petkovic | ![]() |
1987 | Ranked world No. 9 in singles in 2011 and world No. 68 in doubles in 2009 | ||
Nadia Petrova | ![]() |
1982 | Ranked world No. 3 in singles in 2006 and world No. 3 in doubles in 2005 | ||
Eva Pfaff | ![]() |
1961 | Ranked world No. 17 in singles in 1983 and world No. 16 in doubles in 1988 | ||
Terry Phelps | ![]() |
1966 | Ranked world No. 20 in singles in 1986 and world No. 37 in doubles in 1989 | ||
Mary Pierce | ![]() |
1975 | 2 | Ranked world No. 3 in singles in 1995 and world No. 3 in doubles in 2000 • 1995 Australian Open champion • 2000 French Open champion • 2000 French Open women's doubles champion • 2005 Wimbledon mixed doubles champion | |
Laura Pigossi | ![]() |
1994 | 2020 Olympic bronze medalist in women's doubles | ||
Marie Neumannová Pinterova |
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1946 | 1974 French Open quarterfinalist | ||
Sylvia Plischke | ![]() |
1977 | Ranked world No. 27 in singles in 1999 and world No. 78 in doubles in 2001 • 1999 French Open quarterfinals | ||
Karolína Plíšková | ![]() |
1992 | Ranked world No. 1 in singles in 2017 • 2016 US Open finalist | ||
Kimberly Po-Messerli | ![]() |
1971 | Ranked world No. 14 in singles in 1997 and world No. 6 in doubles in 2001 • 2000 Wimbledon mixed doubles champion | ||
Claudia Porwik | ![]() |
1968 | Ranked world No. 29 in singles in 1990 and world No. 24 in doubles in 1994 • 1990 Australian Open quarterfinals | ||
Barbara Potter | ![]() |
1961 | Ranked world No. 10 in singles in 1983, and world No. 15 in doubles in 1988 | ||
Betty Rosenquest Pratt | ![]() |
1925 | 2016 | Ranked world No. 7 at year-end in 1954 • 1954 Wimbledon semifinalist | |
Mary Prentiss | ![]() |
1916 | 1975 | 1948 French Championships quarterfinalist | |
Yvonne Prévost | ![]() |
1878 | 1942 | 1900 Olympic silver medalist | |
Sandra Reynolds Price | ![]() |
1934 | Ranked world No. 3 at year-end in 1960 • 1959 Australian Championships women's doubles champion • 1959/1961/1962 French Championships women's doubles champion • 1959 Australian Championships mixed doubles champion | ||
Monica Puig | ![]() |
1993 | Singles: 2016 Olympic gold medalist | ||
Jean Quertier | ![]() |
1925 | 2019 | Ranked world No. 9 at year-end in 1952 • 1948/1952 Wimbledon quarterfinalist • 1953 French Championships quarterfinalist | |
Emma Raducanu | ![]() |
2002 | 1 | Singles: ranked world No. 23 in 2021 • 2021 US Open champion | |
Agnieszka Radwańska | ![]() |
1989 | Ranked world No. 2 in singles in 2012 and world No. 25 in doubles in 2011 | ||
Lisa Raymond | ![]() |
1973 | Ranked world No. 15 in singles in 1997 and world No. 1 in doubles in 2000 • 2000 Australian Open women's doubles champion • 2001 Wimbledon women's doubles champion • 2001/2005 US Open women's doubles champion • 2006 French Open women's doubles champion • 1996/2002 US Open mixed doubles champion • 1999 Wimbledon mixed doubles champion • 2003 French Open mixed doubles champion | ||
Virginie Razzano | ![]() |
1983 | Ranked world No. 16 in singles in 2009 and world No. 82 in doubles in 2001 | ||
Hazel Redick-Smith | ![]() |
1926 | 1996 | 1952 French Championships semifinalist | |
Raffaella Reggi | ![]() |
1965 | Ranked world No. 13 in singles in 1988 and world No. 25 in doubles in 1991 | ||
Stephanie Rehe | ![]() |
1969 | Ranked world No. 10 in singles in 1989 and world No. 10 in doubles in 1992 | ||
Kerry Melville Reid | ![]() |
1947 | 1 | Ranked world No. 5 at year-end in 1971 • 1977 (January) Australian Open champion • 1968/1977 Australian Championships/Open women's doubles champion • 1978 Wimbledon women's doubles champion | |
Elna Reinach | ![]() |
1968 | Ranked world No. 26 in singles in 1989 and world No. 10 in doubles in 1990 • 1994 US Open mixed doubles champion | ||
Jennifer Mundel Reinbold | ![]() |
1962 | 1983 Wimbledon quarterfinalist | ||
Mary Carter Reitano | ![]() |
1934 | 2 | 1956/1959 Australian Championships champion • 1961 Australian Championships women's doubles champion • 1960/1961 Australian Championships mixed doubles champion | |
Aravane Rezaï | ![]() |
1987 | Ranked world No. 16 in singles in 2010 | ||
Lena Rice | ![]() |
1866 | 1907 | 1 | 1890 Wimbledon champion |
Nancy Richey (Gunter) | ![]() |
1942 | 2 | Ranked world No. 3 at the end of the year in 1968 • 1967 Australian Championships champion • 1968 French Open champion • 1966 Australian Championships women's doubles champion • 1965/1966 U.S. Championships women's doubles champion | |
Louise Riddell Williams | ![]() |
1884 | 1958 | Doubles: 1913/1914/1921 U.S. Championships champion | |
Joan Ridley O'Meara | ![]() |
1903 | 1983 | 1929 Wimbledon semifinalist | |
Helen Rihbany | ![]() |
1916 | 1998 | 1949 Wimbledon semifinalist | |
Kathy Rinaldi | ![]() |
1967 | Ranked world No. 7 in singles in 1986 and world No. 13 in doubles in 1993 | ||
Barbara Rittner | ![]() |
1973 | Ranked world No. 24 in singles in 1993 and world No. 23 in doubles in 2002 | ||
Muriel Robb | ![]() |
1878 | 1907 | 1 | 1902 Wimbledon champion |
Esna Boyd Robertson | ![]() |
1899 | 1966 | 1 | Ranked world No. 10 at year-end in 1928 • 1927 Australian Championships champion • 1922/1923/1926/1928 Australian Championships women's doubles champion • 1922/1926/1927 Australian Championships mixed doubles champion |
Madzy Rollin Couquerque | ![]() |
1903 | 1994 | 1938 French Championships semifinalist | |
Ellen Roosevelt | ![]() |
1868 | 1954 | 1 | 1890 U.S. Championships champion in singles and doubles |
E. F. Rose | ![]() |
1923 Wimbledon quarterfinalist | |||
Hedwiga Rosenbaumová | ![]() |
1864 | 1939 | 1900 Olympic bronze medalist | |
Edith Rotch | ![]() |
1874 | 1969 | Doubles: 1909/1910 U.S. Championships champion | |
Odile de Roubin | ![]() |
1948 | 1973 French Open quarterfinalist | ||
Erin Routliffe | ![]() |
1995 | Ranked world No. 1 in doubles in 2024 • 2023 US Open doubles champion | ||
Virginia Ruano Pascual | ![]() |
1973 | Ranked world No. 28 in singles in 1999 and world No. 1 in doubles in 2003 • 2001/2002/2004/2005/2008 French Open women's doubles champion • 2002/2003/2004 US Open women's doubles champion • 2004 Australian Open women's doubles champion • 2000 French Open mixed doubles champion | ||
Chanda Rubin | ![]() |
1976 | Ranked world No. 6 in singles in 1996 and world No. 9 in doubles in 1996 • 1996 Australian Open semifinalist • 1995/2000/2003 French Open quarterfinalist • 1996 Australian Open women's doubles champion | ||
Magda Rurac | ![]() |
1918 | 1995 | Ranked world No. 9 at year-end in 1948 • 1947 French Championships quarterfinalist | |
Joanne Russell | ![]() |
1954 | Ranked world No. 22 in singles in 1983 and world No. 32 in doubles in 1987 | ||
Virginia Ruzici | ![]() |
1955 | 1 | Ranked world No. 8 in 1979 • 1978 French Open champion • 1978 French Open women's doubles champion | |
Elizabeth Ryan | ![]() |
1892 | 1979 | Ranked world No. 3 at year-end in 1927 • 1914/1922/1930/1932/1933/1934 French Championships women's doubles champion • 1914/1919/1920/1921/1922/1923/1925/1926/1927/1930/1933/1934 Wimbledon women's doubles champion • 1926 U.S. Championships women's doubles champion • 1913/1914 French Championships mixed doubles champion • 1919/1921/1923/1927/1928/1930/1932 Wimbledon mixed doubles champion • 1926/1933 U.S. Championships mixed doubles champion | |
Elena Rybakina | ![]() |
1999 | 1 | 2022 Wimbledon Champion • Ranked No. 12 in 2022 • 2021 French Open quarterfinalist | |
Magdaléna Rybáriková | ![]() |
1988 | Ranked world No. 17 in 2018 • 2017 Wimbledon semifinalist • 2014 Wimbledon doubles semifinalist | ||
Aryna Sabalenka | ![]() |
1998 | 2 | Ranked world No. 1 in 2023 • 2023/2024 Australian Open champion | |
Gabriela Sabatini | ![]() |
1970 | 1 | Ranked world No. 3 in singles in 1989 and world No. 3 in doubles in 1988 • 1990 US Open champion • 1988 Wimbledon women's doubles champion. 1988 Olympic silver medalist in singles. | |
Lucie Šafářová | ![]() |
1987 | Ranked world No. 5 in singles in 2015 and world No. 1 in doubles in 2017 | ||
Dinara Safina | ![]() |
1986 | Ranked world No. 1 in singles in 2009 and world No. 8 in doubles in 2008 • 2007 US Open women's doubles champion | ||
Arantxa Sánchez Vicario | ![]() |
1971 | 4 | Ranked world No. 1 in singles in 1995 and world No. 1 in doubles in 1992 • 1989/1994/1998 French Open champion • 1994 US Open champion • 1992/1995/1996 Australian Open women's doubles champion • 1993/1994 US Open women's doubles champion • 1995 Wimbledon women's doubles champion • 1990/1992 French Open mixed doubles champion • 1993 Australian Open mixed doubles champion • 2000 US Open mixed doubles champion | |
Christina Sandberg | ![]() |
1948 | 1970 Australian Open quarterfinals | ||
Mara Santangelo | ![]() |
1981 | Ranked world No. 27 in singles and world No. 5 in doubles in 2007 • 2007 French Open women's doubles champion | ||
Phyllis Satterthwaite | ![]() |
1886 | 1962 | Ranked world No. 8 at year-end in 1924 • 1924 Wimbledon semifinalist | |
Kazuko Sawamatsu | ![]() |
1951 | 1975 French Open quarterfinalist • 1975 Wimbledon women's doubles champion | ||
Naoko Sawamatsu | ![]() |
1973 | Ranked world No. 14 in singles and world No. 98 in doubles in 1995 | ||
Mary Sawyer | ![]() |
1957 | 1979 Australian Open semifinalist | ||
Marijke Schaar | ![]() |
1944 | 1971 French Open semifinalist | ||
Barbara Schett | ![]() |
1976 | Ranked world No. 7 in singles in 1999 and world No. 8 in doubles in 2001 ◌ Singles: 1999 US Open quarterfinalist • 1999 WTA Finals quarterfinalist | ||
Francesca Schiavone | ![]() |
1980 | 1 | Ranked world No. 4 in singles in 2011 and world No. 8 in doubles in 2007 ◌ Singles: 2010 French Open champion, 2003/2010 US Open quarterfinalist, 2009 Wimbledon quarterfinalist, 2011 Australian Open quarterfinalist | |
Patty Schnyder | ![]() |
1978 | Ranked world No. 7 in singles and world No. 15 in doubles in 2005 ◌ Singles: 2004 Australian Open semifinalist • 1998/2008 French Open quarterfinalist • 1998/2008 US Open quarterfinalist | ||
Brenda Schultz-McCarthy | ![]() |
1970 | Ranked world No. 9 in singles in 1996 and world No. 7 in doubles in 1995 | ||
Helga Schultze | ![]() |
1940 | 2015 | Ranked world No. 5 at year-end in 1964 • 1964 French Championships semifinalist | |
Renée Schuurman | ![]() |
1939 | 2001 | Ranked world No. 8 at year-end in 1963 • 1959 Australian Championships women's doubles champion • 1959/1961/1962/1963 French Championships women's doubles champion • 1962 French Championships mixed doubles champion | |
Barbara Schwartz | ![]() |
1979 | Ranked world No. 40 in singles in 1999 • 1999 French Open quarter-finals | ||
Margaret Scriven Vivian | ![]() |
1912 | 2001 | 2 | Ranked world No. 5 at year-end in 1933 and 1934 • 1933/1934 French champion • 1935 French women's doubles champion • 1935 French mixed doubles champion |
Eleonora Sears | ![]() |
1881 | 1968 | Doubles: 1911/1915/1916/1917 U.S. Championships champion | |
Evelyn Sears | ![]() |
1875 | 1966 | 1 | 1907 U.S. Championships champion |
Anne-Marie Seghers | ![]() |
1911 | 2012 | 1949/1954 French Championships quarter-finalist | |
Monica Seles | ![]() ![]() |
1973 | 9 | Ranked world No. 1 in singles at the end of 1991/1992/1995 and ranked world No. 16 in doubles in 1991 • 1991/1992/1993/1996 Australian Open champion • 1990/1991/1992 French Open champion • 1991/1992 US Open champion • 1990/1991/1992 WTA Finals champion • 1992 Wimbledon finalist • 2000 Olympic bronze medalist | |
Magüi Serna | ![]() |
1979 | Ranked world No. 19 in singles and world No. 25 in doubles in 2004 | ||
Anastasija Sevastova | ![]() |
1990 | Ranked world No. 11 in singles in 2018 • 2018 US Open semifinalist | ||
Maria Sharapova | ![]() |
1987 | 5 | Ranked world No. 1 in 2005 ◌ Singles: 2004 Wimbledon champion • 2006 US Open champion • 2008 Australian Open champion • 2012/2014 French Open champion • 2004 WTA Finals champion • 2012 Olympic silver medalist | |
Meghann Shaughnessy | ![]() |
1979 | Ranked world No. 11 in singles in 2001 and world No. 4 in doubles in 2005 | ||
Winnie Shaw | ![]() |
1947 | 1992 | 1970 Wimbledon quarterfinalist | |
Dorothy Shepherd-Barron | ![]() |
1897 | 1953 | 1921/1924 Wimbledon quarterfinalist • 1924 Olympic bronze medalist in women's doubles • 1931 Wimbledon women's doubles champion | |
Betty Nuthall Shoemaker | ![]() |
1911 | 1983 | 1 | Ranked world No. 4 at the end of the year in 1929 • 1930 U.S. Championships champion • 1930/1931/1933 U.S. Championships women's doubles champion • 1931 French Championships women's doubles champion • 1929/1931 U.S. Championships mixed doubles champion • 1931/1932 French Championships mixed doubles champion |
Pam Shriver | ![]() |
1962 | Ranked world No. 3 in 1984 • 1984/1985/1987/1988 French Open women's doubles champion • 1981/1982/1983/1984/1986 Wimbledon women's doubles champion • 1983/1984/1986/1987/1991 US Open women's doubles champion • 1982/1983/1984/1985/1987/1988/1989 Australian Open women's doubles champion • 1987 Wimbledon mixed-doubles champion | ||
Yaroslava Shvedova | ![]() ![]() |
1987 | Ranked world No. 25 in singles in 2012 and world No. 3 in doubles in 2016 • 2010 Wimbledon women's doubles champion • 2010 US Open women's doubles champion | ||
Anne-Gaëlle Sidot | ![]() |
1979 | Ranked world No. 24 in singles in 2000 and world No. 15 in doubles in 2001 | ||
Laura Siegemund | ![]() |
1988 | Ranked world No. 27 in singles in 2016 and world No. 5 in doubles in 2023 • 2020 US Open women's doubles champion • Mixed doubles: 2016 US Open champion • 2023 WTA Finals champion in doubles | ||
Brigitte Simon-Glinel | ![]() |
1956 | 1978 French Open semifinalist | ||
Kateřina Siniaková | ![]() |
1996 | Ranked world No. 1 in doubles in 2018 • 2020 Olympic gold medalist in women's doubles | ||
Susan Sloane-Lundy | ![]() |
1970 | Ranked world No. 19 in 1989 | ||
Anna Smashnova (Pistolesi) | ![]() |
1976 | Ranked world No. 15 in 2003 | ||
Anne Smith | ![]() |
1959 | Ranked world No. 12 in 1982 • 1981 Australian Open women's doubles champion • 1980/1982 French Open women's doubles champion • 1980 Wimbledon women's doubles champion • 1981 US Open women's doubles champion • 1980/1984 French Open mixed-doubles champion • 1982 Wimbledon mixed-doubles champion • 1981/1982 US Open mixed-doubles champion | ||
Elizabeth Smylie | ![]() |
1963 | Ranked world No. 20 in singles in 1987 and world No. 5 in doubles in 1988 • 1985 Wimbledon women's doubles champion • 1991 Wimbledon mixed-doubles champion • 1983/1990 US Open mixed-doubles champion | ||
Abigail Spears | ![]() |
1981 | 2017 Australian Open mixed doubles champion | ||
Hilde Krahwinkel Sperling | ![]() ![]() |
1908 | 1981 | 3 | Ranked world No. 2 at year-end in 1936 • 1935/1936/1937 French Championships champion • 1933 Wimbledon mixed doubles champion |
Irina Spîrlea | ![]() |
1974 | Ranked world No. 7 in singles in 1997 and world No. 16 in doubles in 1995 | ||
Karolina Šprem | ![]() |
1984 | Ranked world No. 17 in 2004 | ||
Katarina Srebotnik | ![]() |
1981 | Ranked world No. 20 in singles in 2006 and world No. 1 in doubles in 2011 • 1999/2006/2010 French Open mixed doubles champion • 2003 US Open mixed doubles champion • 2011 Australian Open mixed doubles champion | ||
Kay Stammers Bullitt | ![]() |
1914 | 2005 | Ranked world No. 2 at year-end in 1939 • 1935 French Championships women's doubles champion • 1935/1936 Wimbledon women's doubles champion | |
Carolin Babcock Stark | ![]() |
1912 | 1987 | Ranked world No. 10 at year-end in 1934 and 1936 • 1936 U.S. Championships women's doubles champion | |
Luisa Stefani | ![]() |
1997 | Ranked world No. 9 in doubles in 2021 ◌ Doubles: 2020 Olympic bronze medalist in women's doubles • 2021 and 2023 US Open doubles semifinalist • 2023 Australian Open mixed doubles champion | ||
Sloane Stephens | ![]() |
1993 | 1 | Ranked world No. 3 in singles in 2018 ◌ Singles: 2017 US Open champion • 2018 French Open finalist • 2013 Australian Open semifinalist • 2013 Wimbledon quarterfinalist | |
Greer Stevens | ![]() |
1957 | Ranked world No. 10 at year-end in 1980 • 1980 Wimbledon quarterfinalist | ||
Alexandra Stevenson | ![]() |
1980 | Ranked world No. 18 in singles in 2002 and world No. 67 in doubles in 2003 | ||
Samantha Stosur | ![]() |
1984 | 1 | Ranked world No. 4 in singles in 2011 and world No. 1 in doubles in 2006 ◌ Singles: 2011 US Open Champion • 2010 French Open finalist • 2010/2011 WTA Finals semifinalist ◌ Doubles: 2006 French Open champion • 2005 US Open champion • 2005/2006 WTA Finals champion ◌ Mixed doubles: 2005 Australian Open champion • 2008/2014 Wimbledon champion | |
Betty Stöve | ![]() |
1945 | Ranked world No. 5 in 1977 • 1972/1979 French Open women's doubles champion • 1972 Wimbledon women's doubles champion • 1972/1977/1979 US Open women's doubles champion • 1978/1981 Wimbledon mixed-doubles champion • 1977/1978 US Open mixed-doubles champion | ||
Barbora Strýcová | ![]() |
1986 | Ranked world No. 16 in singles in 2017 and world No. 1 in doubles in 2019 • 2016 Olympic bronze medalist in women's doubles | ||
Rennae Stubbs | ![]() |
1971 | Ranked world No. 64 in 1996 • 2000 Australian Open women's doubles champion • 2001/2004 Wimbledon women's doubles champion • 2001 US Open women's doubles champion • 2000 Australian Open mixed-doubles champion • 2001 US Open mixed-doubles champion | ||
Paola Suárez | ![]() |
1976 | Ranked world No. 9 in singles in 2004 and world No. 1 in doubles in 2002 ◌ Doubles: 2001/2002/2004/2005 French Open champion • 2002/2003/2004 US Open champion • 2004 Australian Open champion | ||
Carla Suárez Navarro | ![]() |
1988 | Ranked world No. 6 in singles in 2016 and world No. 11 in doubles in 2015 ◌ Singles: 2008/2014 French Open quarterfinalist • 2009/2016/2018 Australian Open quarterfinalist • 2013 US Open quarterfinalist | ||
Elena Subirats | ![]() |
1947 | 1968 French Open quarterfinalist | ||
Ai Sugiyama | ![]() |
1975 | Ranked world No. 8 in singles in 2004 and world No. 1 in doubles in 2000 ◌ Doubles: 2000 US Open champion • 2003 French Open champion • 2003 Wimbledon champion ◌ Mixed doubles: 1999 US Open champion | ||
Helena Suková | ![]() |
1965 | Ranked world No. 4 in 1985 • 1990/1992 Australian Open women's doubles champion • 1990 French Open women's doubles champion • 1987/1989/1990/1996 Wimbledon women's doubles champion • 1985/1993 US Open women's doubles champion • 1991 French Open mixed-doubles champion • 1994/1996/1997 Wimbledon mixed-doubles champion • 1993 US Open mixed-doubles champion | ||
Věra Suková | ![]() |
1931 | 1982 | Ranked world No. 5 at the end of the year in 1962 • 1962 Wimbledon finalist • 1957/1963 French semifinalist • 1962 US quarterfinalist ◌ Mixed doubles: 1957 French champion | |
Sheila Piercey Summers | ![]() |
1919 | 2005 | Ranked world No. 6 at the end of the year in 1947 • 1947/1949 French Championships mixed-doubles champion • 1949 Wimbledon mixed-doubles champion | |
Sun Tiantian | ![]() |
1981 | Ranked world No. 77 in singles and world No. 16 in doubles in 2007 ◌ Doubles: 2004 Olympics gold medalist ◌ Mixed doubles: 2008 Australian Open champion | ||
Karen Hantze Susman | ![]() |
1942 | 1 | Ranked world No. 4 at the end of the year in 1962 • 1962 Wimbledon champion • 1961/1962 Wimbledon women's doubles champion • 1964 U.S. Championships women's doubles champion | |
May Sutton Bundy | ![]() |
1886 | 1975 | 3 | 1904 U.S. Championships champion • 1905/1907 Wimbledon champion • 1904 U.S. Championships women's doubles champion |
Astrid Suurbeek | ![]() |
1947 | 1968 Australian Open quarterfinalist | ||
Elina Svitolina | ![]() |
1994 | Ranked world No. 3 in singles in 2017 and world No. 108 in doubles in 2015 ◌ Singles: 2019 Wimbledon semifinalist • 2019 US Open semifinalist • 2018 WTA Finals champion | ||
Mariaan de Swardt | ![]() |
1971 | Ranked world No. 28 in singles in 1996 and world No. 11 in doubles in 1998 • 1999 Australian Open mixed doubles champion • 2000 French Open mixed doubles champion | ||
Iga Świątek | ![]() |
2001 | 5 | Singles: ranked world No. 1 in 2022 • 2020, 2022, 2023, 2024 French Open champion, 2022 US Open champion ◌ Doubles: 2021 French Open finalist | |
Éva Szabó | ![]() |
1945 | 1975 French Open quarter-finalist | ||
Ágnes Szávay | ![]() |
1988 | Ranked world No. 13 in singles in 2008 and world No. 22 in doubles in 2007 | ||
Silvija Talaja | ![]() |
1978 | Ranked world No. 18 in singles in 2000 and world No. 54 in doubles in 2004 | ||
Tamarine Tanasugarn | ![]() |
1977 | Ranked world No. 19 in singles in 2002 and world No. 15 in doubles in 2004 | ||
Catherine Tanvier | ![]() |
1965 | Ranked world No. 20 in singles in 1984 and world No. 16 in doubles in 1986 | ||
Billie Tapscott | ![]() |
1903 | 1970 | 1927 French, 1929 Wimbledon quarterfinalist | |
Patricia Tarabini | ![]() |
1968 | Ranked world No. 29 in singles and world No. 12 in doubles in 1888 • 1996 French Open mixed doubles champion | ||
Nathalie Tauziat | ![]() |
1967 | Ranked world No. 3 in singles in 2000 and world No. 3 in doubles in 2002 ◌ Singles: 1998 Wimbledon finalist • 1991 French Open quarterfinalist • 2000 US Open quarterfinalist | ||
Pam Teeguarden | ![]() |
1951 | 1977 French Open quarterfinalist | ||
Judy Tegart Dalton | ![]() |
1937 | Ranked world No. 7 at the end of the year in 1968 • 1968 Wimbledon runner-up • 1964/1967/1969/1970 Australian Championships/Open women's doubles champion • 1966 Wimbledon women's doubles champion • 1966 French Championships women's doubles champion • 1970/1971 US Open women's doubles champion | ||
Andrea Temesvári | ![]() |
1966 | Ranked world No. 7 in 1984 • 1986 French Open women's doubles champion | ||
Aline Terry | ![]() |
1 | 1893 U.S. Championships champion in singles and doubles | ||
Sandrine Testud | ![]() |
1972 | Ranked world No. 9 in singles and world No. 8 in doubles in 2000 ◌ Singles: 1997 US Open quarterfinalist • 1998 Australian Open quarterfinalist | ||
Patricia Canning Todd | ![]() |
1922 | 2015 | 1 | Ranked world No. 4 at the end of the year in 1950 • 1947 French Championships champion • 1948 French Championships women's doubles champion • 1947 Wimbledon women's doubles champion • 1948 French Championships mixed doubles champion |
Renáta Tomanová | ![]() |
1954 | Ranked world no. 22 ◌ Singles: 1976 Australian Open finalist • 1976 French Open finalist ◌ Doubles: 1978 Australian Open champion ◌ Mixed doubles: 1978 French Open champion | ||
Bertha Townsend | ![]() |
1869 | 1909 | 2 | 1888/1889 U.S. Championships champion |
Christine Truman Janes | ![]() |
1941 | 1 | Ranked world No. 2 at the end of the year in 1959 ◌ Singles: 1959 French champion ◌ Doubles: 1960 Australian champion | |
Kay Tuckey | ![]() |
c.1921 | 2016 | Ranked world No. 10 at year-end in 1951 • 1951 Wimbledon quarterfinalist | |
Linda Tuero | ![]() |
1950 | 1971 French Open quarter-finalist | ||
Iroda Tulyaganova | ![]() |
1982 | Ranked world No. 16 in singles and world No. 28 in doubles in 2002 | ||
Wendy Turnbull | ![]() |
1952 | Ranked world No. 3 in singles in 1985 • 1977 US Open runner-up • 1979 French Open runner-up • 1980 Australian Open runner-up • 1978 Wimbledon women's doubles champion • 1979 French Open women's doubles champion • 1979/1982 US Open women's doubles champion • 1979/1982 French Open mixed-doubles champion • 1980 US Open mixed-doubles champion • 1983/1984 Australian Open mixed-doubles champion | ||
Lesley Turner Bowrey | ![]() |
1942 | 2 | Ranked world No. 2 at the end of the year in 1963 • 1963/1965 French Championships champion • 1964/1965/1967 Australian Championships women's doubles champion • 1964/1965 French Championships women's doubles champion • 1964 Wimbledon women's doubles champion • 1961 U.S. Championships women's doubles champion • 1961/1964 Wimbledon mixed doubles champion | |
C Tyrell | ![]() |
1926 Wimbledon quarterfinalist | |||
Vladimíra Uhlířová | ![]() |
1978 | Ranked world No. 18 in doubles in 2007 | ||
Nicole Vaidišová | ![]() |
1989 | Ranked world No. 7 in singles in 2007 ◌ Singles: 2006 French Open semifinalist • 2007 Australian Open semifinalist • 2007/2008 Wimbledon quarterfinalist | ||
Lucia Valerio | ![]() |
1905 | 1996 | 1933 Wimbledon quarterfinalist | |
Molly Van Nostrand | ![]() |
1965 | 1985 Wimbledon quarterfinalist | ||
Coco Vandeweghe | ![]() |
1991 | Ranked world No. 9 in singles in 2017 and world No. 18 in doubles in 2016 ◌ Singles: 2017 Australian Open semifinalist • 2017 US Open semifinalist • 2015/2017 Wimbledon quarterfinalist | ||
Donna Vekic | ![]() |
1996 | Ranked world No. 19 in singles in 2019 • 2024 Wimbledon semifinalist | ||
Yvonne Vermaak | ![]() |
1956 | Ranked world No. 20 in 1983 | ||
Elena Vesnina | ![]() |
1986 | Ranked world No. 13 in singles in 2017 and world No. 1 in doubles in 2018 • 2013 French Open women's doubles champion • 2014 US Open women's doubles champion • 2016 Australian Open mixed doubles champion • 2016 Olympics women's doubles gold medalist | ||
Roberta Vinci | ![]() |
1983 | Ranked world No. 12 in singles in 2013 and world No. 1 in doubles in 2012 • Year-end world No. 1 in doubles in 2012 • 2012 French Open women's doubles champion • 2012 US Open women's doubles champion • 2013 Australian Open women's doubles champion • ITF World Champion in doubles, 2012 (with Sara Errani) | ||
Julie Vlasto | ![]() |
1903 | 1985 | 1924 Olympic silver medalist[2] | |
Erika Vollmer | ![]() |
1925 | 2021 | 1953 Wimbledon quarterfinalist | |
Markéta Vondroušová | ![]() |
1999 | 1 | 2023 Wimbledon champion • 2020 Olympic silver medalist | |
Vlasta Vopičková | ![]() |
1944 | 1968 and 1970 French Open quarter-finalist | ||
Bernice Carr Vukovich | ![]() |
1938 | 1960 US Open quarter-finals | ||
Virginia Wade | ![]() |
1945 | 3 | Ranked world No. 2 at the end of the year in 1968 • 1968 US Open champion • 1977 Wimbledon champion • 1972 Australian Open champion • 1973 Australian Open women's doubles champion • 1973 French Open women's doubles champion • 1973 and 1975 US Open women's doubles champion | |
Jean Walker-Smith | ![]() |
1924 | 2010 | Ranked world No. 5 at the end of the year in 1951 • 1951 French Championships semifinalist | |
Wang Qiang | ![]() |
1992 | Ranked world No. 22 in singles in 2018 | ||
Patricia Ward Hales | ![]() |
1929 | 1985 | Ranked world No. 8 at the end of the year in 1956 | |
Heather Watson | ![]() |
1992 | 2016 Wimbledon mixed doubles champion | ||
Maud Watson | ![]() |
1864 | 1946 | 2 | 1884/1885 Wimbledon champion |
Phoebe Holcroft Watson | ![]() |
1898 | 1980 | Ranked world No. 2 at year-end in 1929 • 1929 U.S. Championships runner-up • 1928/1929 Wimbledon women's doubles champion • 1929 U.S. Championships women's doubles champion • 1928 French Championships women's doubles champion | |
Maria Teran Weiss | ![]() |
1918 | 1984 | 1948/1952 French quarterfinalist | |
Alice Weiwers | ![]() |
1946 French quarterfinalist | |||
Mimi Arnold | ![]() |
1939 | 1958 Wimbledon quarterfinalist | ||
Nancy Chaffee | ![]() |
1929 | 2002 | Ranked world No. 4 at year-end in 1951 • 1951 Wimbledon quarterfinalist | |
Anne White | ![]() |
1961 | Ranked world No. 19 in singles in 1986 and world No. 18 in doubles in 1988 | ||
Robin White | ![]() |
1963 | Ranked world No. 15 in singles in 1987 and world No. 8 in doubles in 1990 • 1988 US Open women's doubles champion • 1989 US Open mixed-doubles champion | ||
Eileen Bennett Whittingstall | ![]() |
1907 | 1979 | Ranked world No. 3 at year-end in 1931 • 1928 French Championships runner-up • 1931 U.S. Championships runner-up • 1928/1931 French Championships women's doubles champion • 1931 U.S. Championships women's doubles champion • 1928/1929 French Championships mixed-doubles champion • 1927 U.S. Championships mixed-doubles champion | |
Yanina Wickmayer | ![]() |
1989 | Ranked world No. 12 in singles and world No. 72 in doubles in 2010 ◌ Singles: 2009 US Open semifinalist | ||
Judith Wiesner | ![]() |
1966 | Ranked world No. 12 in singles in 1997 and world No. 29 in doubles in 1989 • 1996 Wimbledon quarterfinalist • 1996 US Open quarterfinalist | ||
Hazel Hotchkiss Wightman |
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1886 | 1974 | 4 | 1909/1910/1911/1919 U.S. Championships champion • 1909/1910/1911/1915/1924/1928 U.S. Championships women's doubles champion • 1924 Wimbledon women's doubles champion • 1909/1910/1911/1915/1918/1920 U.S. Championships mixed doubles champion • 1924 Olympic gold medalist in women's doubles and mixed doubles |
Serena Williams | ![]() |
1981 | 23 | Ranked world No. 1 at the end of the year in 2002, 2009, 2013, 2014 and 2015, and ranked world No. 1 in doubles in 2010 • ITF World Champion: singles, 2002, 2009, 2012; doubles, 2009 (with Venus Williams) • 2003/2005/2007/2009/2010/2015/2017 Australian Open champion • 2002/2013/2015 French Open champion • 2002/2003/2009/2010/2012/2015/2016 Wimbledon champion • 1999/2002/2008/2012/2013/2014 US Open champion • 2012 Olympic Singles Gold Medalist • 2000/2008/2012 Olympic Doubles Gold Medalist • 2001/2003/2009/2010 Australian Open women's doubles champion • 1999/2010 French Open women's doubles champion • 2000/2002/2008/2009/2012/2016 Wimbledon women's doubles champion • 1999/2009 US Open women's doubles champion • 1998 Wimbledon mixed-doubles champion • 1998 US Open mixed-doubles champion • Ranked world No. 1 for a total of 300 weeks One of the Williams sisters (with Venus). | |
Venus Williams | ![]() |
1980 | 7 | Ranked world No. 1 in singles in 2002 and world No. 1 in doubles in 2010 • ITF World Champion in doubles, 2009 (with Serena Williams) • 2000/2001/2005/2007/2008 Wimbledon champion • 2000/2001 US Open champion • 2000 Olympic Singles Gold Medalist • 2000/2008/2012 Olympic Doubles Gold Medalist • 2001/2003/2009/2010 Australian Open women's doubles champion • 1999/2010 French Open women's doubles champion • 2000/2002/2008/2009/2012/2016 Wimbledon women's doubles champion • 1999/2009 US Open women's doubles champion • 1998 Australian Open mixed-doubles champion • 1998 French Open mixed-doubles champion • Ranked world No. 1 for a total of 11 weeks One of the Williams sisters (with Serena). | |
Ruth Winch | ![]() |
1870 | 1952 | 1908 Olympic bronze medalist | |
Julia Wipplinger | ![]() |
1923 | 1952 French quarterfinalist | ||
Marianne Werdel Witmeyer | ![]() |
1967 | Ranked world No. 21 in singles in 1995 and world No. 45 in doubles in 1992 | ||
Caroline Wozniacki | ![]() |
1990 | 1 | Ranked world No. 1 in singles at the end of the year in 2010 and world No. 52 in doubles in 2014 ◌ Singles: 2018 Australian Open champion • 2009/2014 US Open finalist • 2010/2017 French Open quarterfinalist • 2017 WTA Finals champion | |
Aleksandra Wozniak | ![]() |
1987 | Ranked world No. 21 in 2009 | ||
Qinwen Zheng | ![]() |
2002 | Ranked world No. 5 in 2024 • 2024 Summer Olympics Singles Gold Medal Winner | ||
Yan Zi | ![]() |
1984 | Ranked world No. 40 in singles in 2008 and world No. 4 in doubles in 2006 • 2006 Australian Open women's doubles champion • 2006 Wimbledon women's doubles champion | ||
Billie Yorke | ![]() |
1910 | 2000 | Doubles: 1936/1937/1938 French Championships champion 1937 Wimbledon champion | |
Zhang Shuai | ![]() |
1989 | Ranked world No. 23 in singles in 2016 | ||
Zheng Jie | ![]() |
1983 | Ranked world No. 15 in singles in 2009 and world No. 3 in doubles in 2006 • 2006 Australian Open women's doubles champion • 2006 Wimbledon women's doubles champion | ||
Radka Zrubáková | ![]() |
1970 | Ranked world No. 22 in singles in 1991 and world No. 38 in doubles in 1993 | ||
Fabiola Zuluaga | ![]() |
1979 | Ranked world No. 16 in singles in 2005 | ||
Natasha Zvereva | ![]() |
1971 | Ranked world No. 5 in singles in 1989 and world No. 1 in doubles in 1991 • 1989/1992/1993/1994/1995/1997 French Open women's doubles champion • 1991/1992/1995/1996 US Open women's doubles champion • 1991/1992/1993/1994/1997 Wimbledon women's doubles champion • 1993/1994/1997 Australian Open women's doubles champion • 1990 & 1995 Australian Open mixed-doubles champion | ||
Vera Zvonareva | ![]() |
1984 | Ranked world No. 2 in singles in 2010 and world No. 9 in doubles in 2005 • 2006 US Open women's doubles champion • 2012 Australian Open women's doubles champion • 2004 US Open mixed-doubles champion • 2006 Wimbledon mixed-doubles champion |
See also
[edit]- List of male tennis players
- List of sportspeople
- List of WTA number 1 ranked singles tennis players
- List of WTA number 1 ranked doubles tennis players
- Top ten ranked female tennis players
- Top ten ranked female tennis players (1921–1974)
- List of Grand Slam women's singles champions
References
[edit]- ^ "Olympedia – Élisabeth d'Ayen". www.olympedia.org. Retrieved 20 November 2024.
- ^ "Olympedia – Julie Vlasto". www.olympedia.org. Retrieved 20 November 2024.