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  1. Hace 15 horas · Svetlana Kuznetsova. A player of huge skill and guile, Kuznetsova was the third Russian WTA player in a row to win a Slam following her 2004 US Open victory – and also won the 2009 French Open. She won 18 WTA singles titles across her impressive career and reached second in the rankings after progressing to her second US Open final in 2007.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Arantxa_RusArantxa Rus - Wikipedia

    Hace 15 horas · Last updated on: 8 April 2024. Arantxa Rus ( Dutch pronunciation: [aːˌrɑɲcaː ˈrʏs]; born 13 December 1990) is a Dutch professional tennis player. Her maiden WTA Tour title was the 2017 Swedish Open doubles event, partnering with Quirine Lemoine. She won her maiden WTA Tour singles title at the 2023 Hamburg Open .

  3. Hace 15 horas · Ranked world No. 2 at the end of the year in 1968 • 1968 US Open champion • 1977 Wimbledon champion • 1972 Australian Open champion • 1973 Australian Open women's doubles champion • 1973 French Open women's doubles champion • 1973 and 1975 US Open women's doubles champion. Jean Walker-Smith. United Kingdom. 1924.

  4. Hace 15 horas · 2023. Dino Prižmić. Alina Korneeva. Yaroslav Demin. Rodrigo Pacheco Méndez. Tyra Caterina Grant. Clervie Ngounoue. ‡ = a player who won both the junior and senior title. † = a player who won the junior title and reached the senior final.

  5. Hace 15 horas · List of women's doubles Grand Slam tennis tournament champions: . The only pairing to complete the Grand Slam is the team of Martina Navratilova and Pam Shriver in 1984, and their eight consecutive major win-streak remains the all-time record.

  6. Hace 15 horas · This is a list Grand Slam tennis champions during the Open Era, organized by country.First career wins and highest total counts are boldfaced, and first wins per category are listed in parentheses.

  7. Hace 15 horas · Russian Empire (1900–1912) Soviet Union (1952–1988) Unified Team (1992) Russia (1994–2016) Individual Neutral Athletes (2024) Prior to the 2019 decision by the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA), the Russian Federation was expected to compete at the 2020 Summer Olympics in Tokyo, which took place from 23 July to 8 August 2021 because of the ...