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Hosted on MSNThe 7 women to lose in final of all four Grand Slams: Steffi Graf with a career Silver SlamWinning a Golden Slam – all four Grand Slams and an Olympic gold medal in the same year – is one of the greatest achievements ...
Winning a Grand Slam at that time can never be considered as winning a Grand Slam in the Open era,” said Patrick Mouratoglou, as he reignited the GOAT debate on social media.
2007 — Serena Williams def. Maria Sharapova, 6-1, 6-2. 2006 — Amelie Mauresmo def. Justine Henin-Hardenne, 6-1, 2-0, retired. 2005 — Serena Williams def. Lindsay Davenport, 2-6, 6-3, 6-0.
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Sporting News on MSNTodas las campeonas de la historia del Australian OpenThe Sporting News presenta quiénes son todas las campeonas de la historia del Australian Open. La local Margaret Court ...
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Sporting News on MSNHas a player ever won three consecutive Australian Open titles? Aryna Sabalenka misses out on extraordinary hat-trickWho has won three consecutive Australian Open titles? Five women and one man have won a hat-trick of Australian Open titles ...
After being wiped out in her first grand slam final, Madison Keys feared she may never have another chance. Against Aryna Sabalenka, she made sure to take every one she got.
ROD LAVER ARENA — Madison Keys became the oldest first-time Australian Open champion in the Open era when she shocked Aryna Sabalenka 6-3, 2-6, 7-5. Keys, 29, first reached the semi-finals in ...
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Hosted on MSN'She's started to separate': Scary prospect for Sabalenka rivalsAryna Sabalenka is the undisputed queen of the hard courts, and there are signs that she could soon completely dominate women's tennis.
In the Open Era, Margaret Court (1969–1971), Evonne Goolagong (1974–1976), Steffi Graf (1988–1990), Monica Seles (1991–1993) and Martina Hingis (1997–1999) are the only women to ...
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