
The 7 women who have won the most WTA titles: Martina Navratilova with 167, Serena Williams 5th
There are three women who have surpassed 100 titles, while seven have reached the 60 mark.
There are three women who have surpassed 100 titles, while seven have reached the 60 mark.
Five women have a Grand Slam win rate of over 85% in the Open Era.
"She's a threat on any surface right now."
"Father Time will catch up to him... and maybe it already is a little bit."
"It depends on how much desire there is. If you're just battling your body..."
"I feel like if you don't want to play the Olympics because it's a different surface, you need to fix your body."
"I just don't see how he can stay motivated... he has got to play a little bit more than he has been playing."
Four women have reached eight or more finals, while five are tied for fifth on the list.
Swiatek has reached Round 3 of 19 Grand Slams in a row - one of just 5 women in the Open Era to do so.
Serena Williams holds the record for the most women's singles matches won at the US Open.
Tennis legend Martina Navratilova names her dark horses for the US Open.
"She’s fresher than everybody else. No scar tissue from Paris."
Seven women have won three or more US Open titles in the Open Era.
Who are the greatest US Open women's singles champions of the Open Era?
There are seven women who have won over 82% of the matches they have played.
We rank the best American women's singles players of the Open Era.
There are 11 women who have won 20 or more WTA hard-court titles.
Jessica Pegula is the seventh woman to defend the Canadian Open title.