The 5 women to defend their Wimbledon titles in the Open Era: ft. Serena Williams, Steffi Graf, Martina Navratilova
There have been 23 different Wimbledon women's singles champions in the Open Era, but just five have defended their title.
There have been 23 different Wimbledon women's singles champions in the Open Era, but just five have defended their title.
Martina Navratilova won an incredible six titles in a row at Wimbledon.
Only 12 men have won multiple Wimbledon titles.
Novak Djokovic and Andy Murray have three different 10+ match-winning streaks on grass.
A look at the WTA players with the best win percentage on grass.
Will Carlos Alcaraz emulate the likes of Andy Murray and John McEnroe?
Three of the Big Four feature among the 10 ATP players with the best grass-court records.
Will Jannik Sinner follow in Novak Djokovic and Andy Murray's footsteps?
A look at the women with the most Open Era titles on grass.
Can Swiatek emulate the likes of Serena Williams and Steffi Graf?
There are 11 men who have claimed eight or more grass-court titles in tennis' Open Era.
Who else joins Murray and Djokovic in this elusive club?
Djokovic made history with a record number of weeks in the top spot.
A look at the youngest ATP players to secure three Grand Slams.
Carlos Alcaraz joins the list of Spanish champions at Roland Garros.
Serena Williams leads the rankings - while Iga Swiatek has moved up with French Open victory.
Iga Swiatek has emulated the likes of Serena Williams and Justine Henin.
Only seven players have won a Grand Slam on three different surfaces.