The 5 youngest women to win a WTA 1000 title – ft. Serena Williams, Maria Sharapova
The five youngest WTA 1000 champions are all Grand Slam winners and former world No 1's.
The five youngest WTA 1000 champions are all Grand Slam winners and former world No 1's.
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Gauff has recently split with coach Brad Gilbert - a scenario Sharapova is familiar with.
Thirteen different champions have been crowned in Beijing since the event launched two decades ago.
Iga Swiatek is one of only two women to reach the 11,000-point feat and no prizes for guess who is the other player.
Sharapova is joined by doubles greats in being nominated for one of the ultimate honours in tennis.
We look back at some of the most striking and memorable outfits in US Open history.
To date, only five women have appeared in more than 20 WTA 1000 finals.
Swiatek has matched all-time greats thanks to her latest winning run.
Kerber and Serena are part of a select club to win at least three different majors post-2000.
Krejcikova has achieved something that the likes of Naomi Osaka and Victoria Azarenka have been unable to do.
Sharapova and Serena had a frosty relationship during their careers - but things have warmed recently.
Wednesday marks two decades since Sharapova's blockbuster career started with her memorable SW19 triumph.
Twenty years on from her historic triumph, will we see Sharapova back at the All England Club?
Wimbledon played host to some of tennis' most famous - and controversial - fashion moments.
A look at the WTA players with the best win percentage on grass.
Serena Williams leads the rankings - while Iga Swiatek has moved up with French Open victory.
Myskina's 2004 French Open triumph was a game-changing moment for women's tennis.