Famous female tennis players 2023?
1. Iga Świątek is the current singles world No. 1.
1. Iga Świątek is the current singles world No. 1.
In at top spot for us, and to no surprise for the majority, we have the queen, the one and only Serena Williams. Her staggering 23 Grand Slam wins gives her this title as she is the Open Era record holder for most Grand Slam wins in tennis history, male or female.
Margaret Court has 24 singles majors, an all-time record. In 1970, Court became the first woman during the Open Era to win the singles Grand Slam. Serena Williams is the winner of 23 major singles titles. Steffi Graf – winner of 22 Major singles titles, and the only person to win the Golden Slam (1988).
Katie Charlotte Boulter (born 1 August 1996) is an English tennis player and the current British women's number one. Last updated on: 15 October 2023.
Martina Hingis (born September 30, 1980, Košice, Czechoslovakia [now in Slovakia]) Swiss professional tennis player who became the youngest person in the “open” era to win a Grand Slam singles title and the youngest to be ranked world number one.
1. Serena Williams. Number 24 might forever remain tantalisingly out of reach, but Williams is without equal in the women's game. Aside from bringing previously unseen levels of power, athleticism and skill to the court, it is the incredible timespan of her dominance that stands out.
No one in tennis history has won more. NEW YORK (AP) — Novak Djokovic's U.S. Open championship gives him 24 career Grand Slam singles titles, adding to the record he already held for the most by a man in tennis history.
In tennis, the term Grand Slam refers to the accomplishment of winning all four major championships-the championships of Australia, France, Britain (Wimbledon), and the United States-in the same calendar season. The feat has been achieved six times (by five different players).
17: Williams was just 17 when she won her first US Open title, defeating Swiss Miss Martina Hingis in the 1999 US Open final, 6-3, 7-6(4). It was a title run fit for an icon—Williams defeated Kim Clijsters, Conchita Martinez, Monica Seles, Lindsay Davenport and Hingis in her final five matches of the tournament.
Which female player has won the most Wimbledon championships?
Since then, a variety of professional female tennis players have won Wimbledon titles. As of 2023, the player with the most wins was Martina Navratilova with nine titles. Steffi Graf and Serena Williams both tied for second in the ranking with seven wins each.
Konta had another successful season in 2019, reaching the semi-finals at the French Open and the quarter-finals at Wimbledon and the US Open. Konta retired on 1 December 2021, after struggling with a chronic injury to her right knee, which led to her ranking dropping outside the top 100.

An emotional Serena Williams returned to the top of women's tennis, overcoming a series of potentially career-ending injuries since 2010 to become the oldest woman to hold the No. 1 ranking.
Mirra Andreeva has only played in three Grand Slams, as the 16-year-old is just getting to grips with the biggest stages of tennis. The Russian rising star is a lot more familiar with playing on hard courts though, having won the ITF El Espinar, Spain and the Meitar Open, Israel on the surface.
Britain's Hannah Klugman, 14, breaks Coco Gauff's record at W100 Shrewsbury. British teenager Hannah Klugman became the youngest player to qualify for a W100 tournament on the ITF Tour before going on to win her first-round match in Shrewsbury.
Who Is Tennis Player Emma Raducanu, The 18-Year-Old US Open Winner? At only 18 years old, she's the youngest player to win a Grand Slam singles tournament since 2004. She's also the first female British player to win a Grand Slam event in 44 years.
Billie Jean King (née Moffitt; born November 22, 1943) also known as BJK, is an American former world No. 1 tennis player. King won 39 Grand Slam titles: 12 in singles, 16 in women's doubles, and 11 in mixed doubles.
On Sept. 20, 1973, top women's tennis player Billie Jean King defeated former No. 1 ranked men's tennis player Bobby Riggs in a "Battle of the Sexes" match. King beat Riggs in straight sets, 6–4, 6–3, 6–3.
Djokovic has now won a total of 98 ATP Tour events and is the only man to hold all four Slam singles titles at the same time since Rod Laver's 1969 calendar Grand Slam.
3: Djokovic has won each of the four Grand Slams at least three times. He holds 10 Australian Open titles, three French Open titles, seven Wimbledon titles and four US Open titles. 4: Number of US Open titles won by the 36-year-old juggernaut. He moves into a tie with John McEnroe for fourth all-time.
Has Coco Gauff won a Grand Slam?
The 19-year-old tennis prodigy won her first Grand Slam tennis tournament. To reach that point, Gauff had to overcome more than just nerves. Since she made her Grand Slam debut at Wimbledon at age 15 — the youngest in the Open Era to ever reach the main draw of Wimbledon — she has faced pressure and self-doubt.
In 2003 and 2015, Williams held all four Slam titles at the same time with the feat known as the 'Serena Slam'. Court (1970) and Graf (1988) are the only two women to win calendar Grand Slams with the German's gold in Seoul securing her a unique 'Golden Slam'.
A Golden Slam is defined as having won each of the four Grand Slam tournaments (Australian Open, French Open, Wimbledon, US Open) as well as an Olympic Gold medal. Only one player (Steffi Graf) has managed to achieve this feat in a single year (1988), although the Bryan brothers also achieved their wins consecutively.
Her 162-78 win-loss record so far stands up to Williams's, which stood at 151-39 after the 2001 US Open (when she was the same age as Gauff is now) and both of them peaked at world No 4 by the age of 19. Verdict? At 19, the main difference is that Williams had already clinched 10 titles to Gauff's current tally of six.