10 youngest champions in Grand Slam history, including Martina Hingis

Martina Hingis
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It’s every tennis player’s dream to win a Grand Slam title. While this is a dream that can come true for a few of them, some achieve it very young. Here are the 10 youngest Grand Slam champions in history.

10. Emma Raducanu — 18 years, 302 days

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9. Bjorn Borg — 18 years, 10 days

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8. Mats Wilander — 17 years, 293 days

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7. Boris Becker — 17 years, 228 days

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6. Arantxa Sánchez Vicario — 17 years, 174 days

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5. Michael Chang — 17 years, 110 days

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4. Maria Sharapova — 17 years, 75 days

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3. Tracy Austin — 16 years, 270 days

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2. Monica Seles — 16 years, 189 days

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1. Martina Hingis — 16 years, 177 days

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