10 outstanding records held in women’s Grand Slam tennis

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Women’s Grand Slam tennis has provided some of the most exciting records in the sport’s history. From the most remarkable winning sequences to the most groundbreaking milestones in their career, these records show the extraordinary talent in women’s tennis. Here are 10 outstanding records held in women’s Grand Slam tennis.

10. Most Weeks as World’s No. 1 — Steffi Graf (377 Weeks)

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9. Longest Grand Slam Match — Virginia Ruzici vs. Mima Jaušovec (2011 Australian Open)

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8. Youngest Grand Slam Singles Champion — Martina Hingis (16 Years)

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7. Oldest Grand Slam Singles Champion — Serena Williams (2017 Australian Open)

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6. Most Grand Slam Singles Titles in a Calendar Year — Margaret Court and Steffi Graf

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5. Most Grand Slam Titles After Turning 30 — Serena Williams (10 Titles)

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4. Most Consecutive Grand Slam Titles — Martina Navratilova (6 Titles)

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3. Calendar Year Golden Slam — Steffi Graf (1988)

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2. Most Grand Slam Singles Matches Won — Serena Williams (367 Matches)

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1. Most Grand Slam Singles Titles — Margaret Court (24 Titles)

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