The four players to win first 5 Grand Slam finals: Alcaraz joins Swiatek, Federer
Alcaraz is just the fourth player - male or female - to go 5-0 in major finals.
Alcaraz is just the fourth player - male or female - to go 5-0 in major finals.
Boisson is just the fifth woman in the Open Era to make the last four of her Grand Slam debut.
Only five women in the Open Era have claimed 20+ consecutive French Open match wins.
Swiatek has now won 24 of 25 Grand Slam opening-round matches.
Martina Hingis broke through the $1m prize money barrier shortly after she turned 16.
Only two women have lifted multiple WTA 1000 titles younger than 17-year-old Andreeva.
Sabalenka trounced Madison Keys on her way to joining three legends in an impressive Indian Wells club.
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.
Teenage stars sitting atop the WTA Rankings.
WTA legends are among the tour's youngest top-10 players of all time.
Six teenagers feature on the list of the youngest title winners at each of the current WTA 1000 events.
Iga Swiatek won't be joining the list of players to achieve the four-peat at WTA 1000 level just yet.
How does Sabalenka's 20-match win streak compare to the greats Down Under?
Seven women in the Open Era have won three or more titles in Melbourne.
We rank the nine greatest Australian Open women's singles champions!
Sabalenka can become the first female player to achieve the feat this century.
Seven women have lifted the WTA Finals title aged 18 or under.