The 5 youngest women to reach the Indian Wells final: Mirra Andreeva joins all-time greats
Andreeva is one just five woman to reach the final before turning 18.
Andreeva is one just five woman to reach the final before turning 18.
Eight women in the Open Era have won multiple majors before turning 20.
The legendary Martina Navratilova has spent more than 100 weeks at No 1 in both the singles and doubles at the same time.
Teenage stars sitting atop the WTA Rankings.
WTA legends are among the tour's youngest top-10 players of all time.
Sabalenka and Swiatek have either matched or approached milestones set by Martina Hingis.
Andreeva has often been compared to Martina Hingis for her tactical ability.
Sabalenka can become the first female player to achieve the feat this century.
Three of the four women to win both titles did so at the same tournament.
Seven women have lifted the WTA Finals title aged 18 or under.
Five women have reached over 20 WTA 1000 level finals.
The five youngest WTA 1000 champions are all Grand Slam winners and former world No 1's.
23-time Grand Slam champion Williams had some tough rivals over the years - but who were the greatest?
A look at the list of women who have spent the most weeks at No 1 in WTA Rankings.
Sabalenka is looking to become just the fifth woman to win both hard-court Slams in the same year.
To date, only five women have appeared in more than 20 WTA 1000 finals.
Is Alcaraz really the best 21-year-old in tennis history - or do others beat him to that title?
Martina Hingis is the youngest-ever Grand Slam champion.