Chronological list of women's Grand Slam tennis champions

Chronological list of women's Grand Slam tennis champions

Female tennis players who have won one of tennis's four Grand Slam titles in singles. They are listed here in order of their first win.

First major Majors won
# Player Year Tournament Total Australian Open French Open Wimbledon U.S. Open
1 United Kingdom Maud Watson 1884 Wimbledon 2 1884,1885
2 United Kingdom Blanche Bingley 1886 Wimbledon 6 1886,1890,1894,
1897,1899,1900
3 United Kingdom Lottie Dod 1887 Wimbledon 5 1887,1888,1891,
1892,1893
4 United States Ellen Hansell 1887 U.S. Open 1 1887
5 United States Bertha Townsend 1888 U.S. Open 2 1888,1889
6 United Kingdom Helen Rice 1889 Wimbledon 1 1889
7 United States Ellen Roosevelt 1890 U.S. Open 1 1889
8 United States Mabel Cahill 1891 U.S. Open 2 1891,1892
9 United States Aline Terry 1893 U.S. Open 1 1893
10 United States Helen Hellwig 1894 U.S. Open 1 1894
11 United Kingdom Charlotte Cooper 1895 Wimbledon 5 1895,1896,1898,
1901,1908
12 United States Juliette Atkinson 1895 U.S. Open 3 1895,1897,1898
13 United States Elisabeth Moore 1896 U.S. Open 4 1896,1901,1903,
1905
14 United States Marion Jones 1899 U.S. Open 2 1899,1902
15 United States Myrtle McAteer 1900 U.S. Open 1 1900
16 United Kingdom Muriel Robb 1902 Wimbledon 1 1902
17 United States May Sutton 1904 U.S. Open 3 1905,1907 1904
18 United Kingdom Dorothea Douglass 1903 Wimbledon 7 1903,1904,1906,
1910,1911,1913,
1914
19 United States Helen Homans 1906 U.S. Open 1 1906
20 United States Evelyn Sears 1907 U.S. Open 1 1907
21 United States Maud Barger 1908 U.S. Open 1 1908
22 United Kingdom Dora Boothby 1909 Wimbledon 1 1909
23 United States Hazel Hotchkiss 1909 U.S. Open 4 1909,1910,1911,
1919
24 United Kingdom Ethel Thomson 1912 Wimbledon 1 1912
25 United States Mary Browne 1912 U.S. Open 3 1912,1913,1914
26 Norway Molla Bjurstedt 1915 U.S. Open 8 1915,1916,1917,
1918,1920,1921,
1922,1926
27 France Suzanne Lenglen 1919 Wimbledon 8 1925,1926 1919,1920,1921,
1922,1923,1925
28 Australia Margaret Molesworth 1922 Australian Open 2 1922,1923
29 United States Helen Wills 1923 U.S. Open 19 1928,1929,1930,
1932
1927,1928,1929,
1930,1932,1933,
1935,1938
1923,1924,1925,
1927,1928,1929,
1931
30 Australia Sylvia Lance 1924 Australian Open 1 1924
31 United Kingdom Kathleen McKane 1924 Wimbledon 2 1924,1926
32 Australia Daphne Akhurst 1925 Australian Open 5 1925,1926,1928,
1929,1930
33 Australia Esna Boyd 1927 Australian Open 1 1927
34 Netherlands Kornelia Bouman 1927 French Open 1 1927
35 United Kingdom Betty Nuthall Shoemaker 1930 U.S. Open 1 1930
36 Australia Coral Buttsworth 1931 Australian Open 2 1931,1932
37 Germany Cilly Aussem 1931 French Open 2 1931 1931
38 United States Helen Jacobs 1932 U.S. Open 5 1936 1932,1933,1934,
1935
39 Australia Joan Hartigan 1933 Australian Open 3 1933,1934,1936
40 United Kingdom Margaret Scriven 1933 French Open 2 1933,1934
41 United Kingdom Dorothy Round Little 1934 Wimbledon 3 1935 1934,1937
42 Germany Hilde Krahwinkel Sperling 1935 French Open 3 1935,1936,1937
43 United States Alice Marble 1936 U.S. Open 5 1939 1936,1938,1939,
1940
44 Australia Nancye Wynne Bolton 1937 Australian Open 6 1937,1940,1946,
1947,1948,1951
45 Chile Anita Lizana 1937 U.S. Open 1 1937
46 United States Dorothy Bundy Cheney 1938 Australian Open 1 1938
47 France Simone Mathieu 1938 French Open 2 1938,1939
48 Australia Emily Hood Westacott 1939 Australian Open 1 1939
49 United States Sarah Palfrey 1941 U.S. Open 2 1941,1945
50 United States Pauline Betz Addie 1942 U.S. Open 5 1946 1942,1943,1944,
1946
51 United States Margaret Osborne duPont 1946 French Open 6 1946,1949 1947 1948,1949,1950
52 United States Patricia Canning Todd 1947 French Open 1 1947
53 United States Louise Brough Clapp 1947 U.S. Open 6 1950 1948,1949,1950,
1955
1947
54 France Nelly Adamson Landry 1948 French Open 1 1948
55 United States Doris Hart 1949 Australian Open 6 1949 1950,1952 1951 1954,1955
56 United States Shirley Fry Irvin 1951 French Open 4 1957 1951 1956 1956
57 United States Maureen Connolly Brinker 1951 U.S. Open 9 1953 1953,1954 1952,1953,1954 1951,1952,1953
58 Australia Thelma Coyne Long 1952 Australian Open 2 1952,1954
59 Australia Beryl Penrose Collier 1956 Australian Open 1 1955
60 United Kingdom Angela Mortimer Barrett 1955 French Open 3 1958 1955 1961
61 Australia Mary Carter Reitano 1956 Australian Open 2 1956,1959
62 United States Althea Gibson 1956 French Open 5 1956 1957,1958 1957,1958
63 United Kingdom Shirley Bloomer Brasher 1957 French Open 1 1957
64 Hungary Zsuzsi Kormoczy 1958 French Open 1 1958
65 United Kingdom Christine Truman Janes 1959 French Open 1 1959
66 Brazil Maria Bueno 1959 Wimbledon 7 1959,1960,1964 1959,1963,1964,
1966
67 Australia Margaret Court 1960 Australian Open 24 1960,1961,1962,
1963,1964,1965,
1966,1969,1970,
1971,1973
1962,1964,1969,
1970,1973
1963,1965,1970 1962,1965,1969,
1970,1973
68 United States Darlene Hard 1960 French Open 3 1960 1960,1961
69 United Kingdom Ann Haydon 1961 French Open 3 1961,1966 1969
70 United States Karen Hantze Susman 1962 Wimbledon 1 1962
71 Australia Lesley Turner Bowrey 1963 French Open 2 1963,1965
72 United States Nancy Richey 1967 Australian Open 2 1967 1968
73 France Françoise Durr 1967 French Open 1 1967
74 United States Billie Jean King 1966 Wimbledon 12 1968 1972 1966,1967,1968,
1972,1973,1975
1967,1971,1972,
1974
75 United Kingdom Virginia Wade 1968 U.S. Open 3 1972 1977 1968
76 Australia Evonne Goolagong Cawley 1971 French Open 7 1974,1975,1976,
1977[Dec]
1971 1971, 1980
77 United States Chris Evert 1974 French Open 18 1982,1984 1974,1975,1979,
1980,1983,1985,
1986
1974,1976,1981 1975,1976,1977,
1978,1980,1982
78 United Kingdom Sue Barker 1976 French Open 1 1976
79 Australia Kerry Melville Reid 1977 Australian Open 1 1977[Jan]
80 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Mima Jaušovec 1977 French Open 1 1977
81 Australia Chris O'Neil 1978 Australian Open 1 1978
82 Romania Virginia Ruzici 1978 French Open 1 1978
83 Czechoslovakia/United States Martina Navrátilová 1978 Wimbledon 18 1981,1983,1985 1982,1984 1978,1979,1982,
1983,1984,1985,
1986,1987,1990
1983,1984,1986,
1987
84 United States Barbara Jordan 1979 Australian Open 1 1979
85 United States Tracy Austin 1979 U.S. Open 2 1979,1981
86 Czech Republic Hana Mandliková 1980 Australian Open 4 1980,1987 1981 1985
87 Germany Steffi Graf 1987 French Open 22 1988,1989,1990,
1994
1987,1988,1993,
1995,1996,1999
1988,1989,1991,
1992,1993,1995,
1996
1988,1989,1993,
1995,1996
88 Spain Arantxa Sánchez Vicario 1989 French Open 4 1989,1994,1998 1994
89 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia/Federal Republic of Yugoslavia/United States Monica Seles 1990 French Open 9 1991,1992,1993,
1996
1990,1991,1992 1991,1992
90 Argentina Gabriela Sabatini 1990 U.S. Open 1 1990
91 Spain Conchita Martínez 1994 Wimbledon 1 1994
92 France Mary Pierce 1995 Australian Open 2 1995 2000
93 Switzerland Martina Hingis 1997 Australian Open 5 1997,1998,1999 1997 1997
94 Croatia Iva Majoli 1997 French Open 1 1997
95 Czech Republic Jana Novotná 1998 Wimbledon 1 1998
96 United States Lindsay Davenport 1998 U.S. Open 3 2000 1999 1998
97 United States Serena Williams 1999 U.S. Open 13 2003,2005,2007,
2009,2010
2002 2002,2003,2009, 2010 1999,2002,2008
98 United States Venus Williams 2000 Wimbledon 7 2000,2001,2005,
2007,2008
2000,2001
99 United States Jennifer Capriati 2001 Australian Open 3 2001,2002 2001
100 Belgium Justine Henin 2003 French Open 7 2004 2003,2005,2006,
2007
2003,2007
101 Russia Anastasia Myskina 2004 French Open 1 2004
102 Russia Maria Sharapova 2004 Wimbledon 3 2008 2004 2006
103 Russia Svetlana Kuznetsova 2004 U.S. Open 2 2009 2004
104 Belgium Kim Clijsters 2005 U.S. Open 4 2011 2005,2009, 2010
105 France Amélie Mauresmo 2006 Australian Open 2 2006 2006
106 Serbia Ana Ivanović 2008 French Open 1 2008
107 Italy Francesca Schiavone 2010 French Open 1 2010
108 China Li Na 2011 French Open 1 2011
109 Czech Republic Petra Kvitová 2011 Wimbledon 1 2011
110 Australia Samantha Stosur 2011 U.S. Open 1 2011

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