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WTA 1000 Series singles records and statistics

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Serena Williams has won a record 23 WTA 1000 singles titles.

WTA 1000 is a category of tennis tournaments on the WTA Tour organized by the Women's Tennis Association.

The Series was initially called WTA Tier I which began in 1988 and lasted until 2008. Records before 1990 are excluded from this list.[1] When the WTA Tour was established in 1990 there were initially six Tier I tournaments held annually in the first three years. The list thereafter expanded to eight events in 1993, nine in 1997 and ten in 2004, before being scaled back to nine for 2008.

In 2009 the WTA changed the tournament categories, so that the majority of Tier I and Tier II tournaments were in one category, Premier Tournaments, split into three categories: two of them being Premier Mandatory and Premier 5, comprising nine events being held with Wuhan, which replaced Tokyo in 2014, as the only exception.[2]

WTA Premier Mandatory and Premier 5 tournaments merged into a single highest tier and it is implemented since the reorganization of the schedule in 2021.[3][4]

In 2024 the WTA expanded to ten WTA 1000 tournaments, up from nine in 2023, with both Doha and Dubai becoming 1000 events every year instead of alternating.[5] There are ten WTA 1000 tournaments: Doha, Dubai, Indian Wells, Miami, Madrid, Rome, Canada, Cincinnati, Beijing and Wuhan.[6]

These tournaments offer 1000 ranking points for the winner.[5]

Only three tournaments were held in 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic: Doha, Rome and Cincinnati.[7][8]

Guadalajara replaced Wuhan and Beijing in 2022 due to the disappearance of Peng Shuai.[9][10]

On 1 March 2022, the WTA announced that players from Belarus will not be allowed to compete under the name or flag of Belarus following the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine.[11]

Champions by year

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  • New tournaments underlined.

Tier I (1990–2008)

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Year Tournaments[a]
Chicago Tier II Miami Hilton Head Berlin Rome Tier III Canada not an event Tier II
1990[12] Navratilova (1/3) Seles (1/9) Navratilova (2/3) Seles (3/9) Seles (2/9) Graf (1/15)
Boca Raton Miami Hilton Head Berlin Rome Canada Tier II
1991[13] Sabatini (1/5) Seles (4/9) Sabatini (2/5) Graf (2/15) Sabatini (3/5) Capriati (1/2)
1992[14] Graf (3/15) Sánchez Vicario (1/6) Sabatini (4/5) Graf (4/15) Sabatini (5/5) Sánchez Vicario (2/6)
Tokyo[b] Miami Hilton Head Berlin Rome Canada Philadelphia Zürich
1993[15] Navratilova (3/3) Sánchez Vicario (3/6) Graf (5/15) Graf (6/15) Martínez (1/9) Tier II Graf (7/15) Martínez (2/9) Man. Maleeva (1/1)
1994[16] Graf (8/15) Graf (9/15) Martínez (3/9) Graf (10/15) Martínez (4/9) Sánchez Vicario (4/6) Huber (1/1) Mag. Maleeva (1/2)
1995[17] Date (1/1) Graf (11/15) Martínez (5/9) Sánchez Vicario (5/6) Martínez (6/9) Seles (5/9) Graf (12/15) Majoli (1/3)
Tokyo Indian Wells Miami Hilton Head Berlin Rome Canada Tier II Zürich
1996[18] Majoli (2/3) Graf (13/15) Graf (14/15) Sánchez Vicario (6/6) Graf (15/15) Martínez (7/9) Seles (6/9) Novotná (1/2)
Tokyo Indian Wells Miami Hilton Head Berlin Rome Canada Moscow Zürich
1997[19] Hingis (1/17) Davenport (1/11) Hingis (2/17) Hingis (3/17) Fernández (1/1) Pierce (1/5) Seles (7/9) Novotná (2/2) Davenport (2/11)
1998[20] Davenport (3/11) Hingis (4/17) V. Williams (1/9) Coetzer (1/1) Martínez (8/9) Hingis (5/17) Seles (8/9) Pierce (2/5) Davenport (4/11)
1999[21] Hingis (6/17) S. Williams (1/23) V. Williams (2/9) Hingis (7/17) Hingis (8/17) V. Williams (3/9) Hingis (9/17) Tauziat (1/1) V. Williams (4/9)
2000[22] Hingis (10/17) Davenport (5/11) Hingis (11/17) Pierce (3/5) Martínez (9/9) Seles (9/9) Hingis (12/17) Hingis (14/17) Hingis (13/17)
Tokyo Indian Wells Miami Charleston Berlin Rome Canada Moscow Zürich
2001[23] Davenport (6/11) S. Williams (2/23) V. Williams (5/9) Capriati (2/2) Mauresmo (1/6) Dokic (1/2) S. Williams (3/23) Dokic (2/2) Davenport (7/11)
2002[24] Hingis (15/17) Hantuchová (1/2) S. Williams (4/23) Majoli (3/3) Henin (1/10) S. Williams (5/23) Mauresmo (2/6) Mag. Maleeva (2/2) Schnyder (1/1)
2003[25] Davenport (8/11) Clijsters (1/7) S. Williams (6/23) Henin (2/10) Henin (3/10) Clijsters (2/7) Henin (4/10) Myskina (1/2) Henin (5/10)
Tokyo Indian Wells Miami Charleston Berlin Rome San Diego Canada Moscow Zürich
2004[26] Davenport (9/11) Henin (6/10) S. Williams (7/23) V. Williams (6/9) Mauresmo (3/6) Mauresmo (4/6) Davenport (10/11) Mauresmo (5/6) Myskina (2/2) Molik (1/1)
2005[27] Sharapova (1/14) Clijsters (3/7) Clijsters (4/7) Henin (7/10) Henin (8/10) Mauresmo (6/6) Pierce (4/5) Clijsters (5/7) Pierce (5/5) Davenport (11/11)
2006[28] Dementieva (1/3) Sharapova (2/14) Kuznetsova (1/2) Petrova (1/3) Petrova (2/3) Hingis (16/17) Sharapova (3/14) Ivanovic (1/3) Chakvetadze (1/1) Sharapova (4/14)
2007[29] Hingis (17/17) Hantuchová (2/2) S. Williams (8/23) Janković (1/6) Ivanovic (2/3) Janković (2/6) Sharapova (5/14) Henin (9/10) Dementieva (2/3) Henin (10/10)
Doha[c] Indian Wells Miami Charleston Berlin Rome not an event Canada Moscow Tokyo[c]
2008[30] Sharapova (6/14) Ivanovic (3/3) S. Williams (9/23) S. Williams (10/23) Safina (1/5) Janković (3/6) Safina (2/5) Janković (4/6) Safina (3/5)

Premier / 1000 (2009–2023)

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Year Dubai Indian Wells Miami Madrid Rome Canada Cincinnati Tokyo Beijing
2009[31] V. Williams (7/9) Zvonareva (1/1) Azarenka (1/10) Safina (5/5) Safina (4/5) Dementieva (3/3) Janković (5/6) Sharapova (7/14) Kuznetsova (2/2)
2010[32] V. Williams (8/9) Janković (6/6) Clijsters (6/7) Rezaï (1/1) Martínez Sánchez (1/1) Wozniacki (1/6) Clijsters (7/7) Wozniacki (2/6) Wozniacki (3/6)
2011[33] Wozniacki (4/6) Wozniacki (5/6) Azarenka (2/10) Kvitová (1/9) Sharapova (8/14) S. Williams (11/23) Sharapova (9/14) Radwańska (1/5) Radwańska (2/5)
Doha Indian Wells Miami Madrid Rome Canada Cincinnati Tokyo Beijing
2012[34] Azarenka (3/10) Azarenka (4/10) Radwańska (3/5) S. Williams (12/23) Sharapova (10/14) Kvitová (2/9) Li (1/1) Petrova (3/3) Azarenka (5/10)
2013[35] Azarenka (6/10) Sharapova (11/14) S. Williams (13/23) S. Williams (14/23) S. Williams (15/23) S. Williams (16/23) Azarenka (7/10) Kvitová (3/9) S. Williams (17/23)
Doha Indian Wells Miami Madrid Rome Canada Cincinnati Wuhan Beijing
2014[36] Halep (1/9) Pennetta (1/1) S. Williams (18/23) Sharapova (12/14) S. Williams (19/23) Radwańska (4/5) S. Williams (20/23) Kvitová (4/9) Sharapova (13/14)
Dubai / Doha[d] Indian Wells Miami Madrid Rome Canada Cincinnati Wuhan Beijing
2015[37] Halep (2/9) Halep (3/9) S. Williams (21/23) Kvitová (5/9) Sharapova (14/14) Bencic (1/2) S. Williams (22/23) V. Williams (9/9) Muguruza (1/3)
2016[38] Suárez Navarro (1/1) Azarenka (8/10) Azarenka (9/10) Halep (4/9) S. Williams (23/23) Halep (5/9) Plíšková (1/2) Kvitová (6/9) Radwańska (5/5)
2017[39] Svitolina (1/4) Vesnina (1/1) Konta (1/1) Halep (6/9) Svitolina (2/4) Svitolina (3/4) Muguruza (2/3) Garcia (1/3) Garcia (2/3)
2018[40] Kvitová (7/9) Osaka (1/2) Stephens (1/1) Kvitová (8/9) Svitolina (4/4) Halep (7/9) Bertens (1/2) Sabalenka (1/7) Wozniacki (6/6)
2019[41] Bencic (2/2) Andreescu (1/2) Barty (1/3) Bertens (2/2) Plíšková (2/2) Andreescu (2/2) Keys (1/1) Sabalenka (2/7) Osaka (2/2)
2020[42][e] Sabalenka (3/7) not held[f] Halep (8/9) not held[f] Azarenka (10/10) not held[f]
2021[44] Muguruza (3/3) Badosa (1/1) Barty (2/3) Sabalenka (4/7) Świątek (1/10) Giorgi (1/1) Barty (3/3)
Doha / Dubai Indian Wells Miami Madrid Rome Canada Cincinnati Guadalajara not held[f]
2022[45] Świątek (2/10) Świątek (3/10) Świątek (4/10) Jabeur (1/1) Świątek (5/10) Halep (9/9) Garcia (3/3) Pegula (1/3)
2023[46] Krejčíková (1/1) Rybakina (1/2) Kvitová (9/9) Sabalenka (5/7) Rybakina (2/2) Pegula (2/3) Gauff (1/2) Sakkari (1/1) Świątek (6/10)

1000 (since 2024)

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Year Doha Dubai Indian Wells Miami Madrid Rome Canada Cincinnati Beijing Wuhan
2024[6] Świątek (7/10) Paolini (1/1) Świątek (8/10) Collins (1/1) Świątek (9/10) Świątek (10/10) Pegula (3/3) Sabalenka (6/7) Gauff (2/2) Sabalenka (7/7)
2025
  1. ^ All of the listed tournaments were held in chronological order with some exceptions:
    1. Berlin was held before Rome between 1990–1999.
    2. Zürich was held before Moscow between 1997–2000.
    3. Canada preceded Cincinnati in 2009–2010.
    4. Rome was held before Madrid between 2009–2011.
    5. Rome was held as the last event in 2020.
    6. Indian Wells was held as the last event in 2021.
  2. ^ First event of Tokyo was played in Yokohama.
  3. ^ a b In 2008, Doha replaced Tokyo, which was moved to replace Zürich as the last event.
  4. ^ Between 2015–2023, Dubai and Doha alternated each year, Dubai played in odd- and Doha in even-numbered years.
  5. ^ In 2020, Cincinnati was held in New York City.
  6. ^ a b c d Cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[7][8][43][10]

Title leaders

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  Active tournaments   Defunct tournaments

*  Active players and most titles won per tournament are denoted in bold.
Title leaders
Titles Player Active tournaments Defunct tournaments Years
DU QA IW MI MA IT CA CI WU CN FL CH GE SD PH KC PP ZU
23 Serena Williams - - 2 8 2 4 3 2 - 1 - 1 - - - - - - 1999–2016
17 Martina Hingis - - 1 2 - 2 2 - - - - 2 1 - - 1 5 1 1997–2007
15 Steffi Graf - - 1 3 - - 2 - - - 1 1 5 - 1 - 1 - 1990–1996
14 Maria Sharapova - 1 2 - 1 3 - 1 - 1 - - - 2 - - 2 1 2005–2015
11 Lindsay Davenport - - 2 - - - - - - - - - - 1 - - 4 4 1997–2005
10 Justine Henin - - 1 - - - 2 - - - - 2 3 - - - - 2 2002–2007
Victoria Azarenka * - 2 2 3 - - - 2 - 1 - - - - - - - - 2009–2020
Iga Świątek * - 2 2 1 1 3 - - - 1 - - - - - - - - 2021–2024
9 Conchita Martínez - - - - - 4 - - - - - 2 2 - 1 - - - 1993–2000
Monica Seles - - - 2 - 2 4 - - - - - 1 - - - - - 1990–2000
Venus Williams * 2 - - 3 - 1 - - 1 - - 1 - - - - - 1 1998–2015
Simona Halep * 1 1 1 - 2 1 3 - - - - - - - - - - - 2014–2022
Petra Kvitová * - 1 - 1 3 - 1 - 2 - - - - - - - 1 - 2011–2023
7 Kim Clijsters - - 2 2 - 1 1 1 - - - - - - - - - - 2003–2010
Aryna Sabalenka * - 1 - - 2 - - 1 3 - - - - - - - - - 2018–2024
6 Arantxa Sánchez Vicario - - - 2 - 1 2 - - - - 1 - - - - - - 1992–1996
Amélie Mauresmo - - - - - 2 2 - - - - - 2 - - - - - 2001–2005
Jelena Janković - - 1 - - 2 - 1 - - - 1 - - - 1 - - 2007–2010
Caroline Wozniacki * 1 - 1 - - - 1 - - 2 - - - - - - 1 - 2010–2018
5 Gabriela Sabatini - - - - - 2 - - - - 1 2 - - - - - - 1991–1992
Mary Pierce - - - - - 1 - - - - - 1 - 1 - 2 - - 1997–2005
Dinara Safina - - - - 1 1 1 - - - - - 1 - - - 1 - 2008–2009
Agnieszka Radwańska - - - 1 - - 1 - - 2 - - - - - - 1 - 2011–2016
  • Players with 5+ titles.
  • 73 champions in 298 events as of 2024 Wuhan.

Career totals

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  • Active players in bold.
Singles
No. Titles
23 United States Serena Williams
17 Switzerland Martina Hingis
15 Germany Steffi Graf
14 Russia Maria Sharapova
11 United States Lindsay Davenport
10 Belgium Justine Henin
Belarus Victoria Azarenka
Poland Iga Świątek
9 Spain Conchita Martínez
United States Monica Seles
United States Venus Williams
Romania Simona Halep
Czech Republic Petra Kvitová
No. Finals
33 Serena Williams
27 Martina Hingis
25 Maria Sharapova
22 Steffi Graf
21 Lindsay Davenport
18 Monica Seles
Simona Halep
15 Venus Williams
Victoria Azarenka
14 Conchita Martínez
Justine Henin
No. Semifinals
43 Serena Williams
38 Martina Hingis
37 Maria Sharapova
29 Simona Halep
28 Conchita Martínez
Venus Williams
26 Steffi Graf
Lindsay Davenport
Victoria Azarenka
25 Monica Seles
No. Quarterfinals
59 Serena Williams
47 Martina Hingis
Maria Sharapova
Venus Williams
46 Agnieszka Radwańska
44 Conchita Martínez
42 Svetlana Kuznetsova
41 Victoria Azarenka
40 Lindsay Davenport
39 Simona Halep
No. Match wins
263 Serena Williams
229 Victoria Azarenka
220 Maria Sharapova
214 Svetlana Kuznetsova
Venus Williams
199 Agnieszka Radwańska
195 Caroline Wozniacki
189 Martina Hingis
186 Simona Halep
181 Petra Kvitová
% W–L Match record
88.4 130–17 Steffi Graf
84.0 263–50 Serena Williams
81.6 111–25 Justine Henin
81.1 189–44 Martina Hingis
80.5 120–29 Monica Seles
77.6 152–44 Lindsay Davenport
75.9 220–70 Maria Sharapova
75.7 109–35 Gabriela Sabatini
75.6 99–32 Kim Clijsters
72.0 229–89 Victoria Azarenka
  • Statistics correct as of 2024 Cincinnati. To avoid double counting, they should be updated at the conclusion of a tournament or when the player's participation has ended.

Season records

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Most titles
No. Player Year
5 Martina Hingis 2000
Serena Williams 2013
4 Iga Świątek 2 2022, 24
Martina Hingis 1999
3 Steffi Graf 3 1993–94, 96
Monica Seles 1990
Gabriela Sabatini 1991
Martina Hingis 1997
Amélie Mauresmo 2004
Kim Clijsters 2005
Maria Sharapova 2006
Dinara Safina 2008
Caroline Wozniacki 2010
Victoria Azarenka 2012
Elina Svitolina 2017
Most finals
No. Player Year
7 Serena Williams 2013
6 Martina Hingis 2000
5 Steffi Graf 1993
Martina Hingis 1999
4 Maria Sharapova 2 2006, 12
Simona Halep 2 2015, 17
Iga Świątek 2 2022, 24
Gabriela Sabatini 1991
Steffi Graf 1994
Jennifer Capriati 2001
Justine Henin 2003
Victoria Azarenka 2012
Aryna Sabalenka 2024

Tournament records

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Most titles per tournament

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Active
Tournament No. Player Years
Doha 2 Victoria Azarenka 2012–13
Iga Świątek 2022–24
Dubai 2 Venus Williams 2009–10
Indian Wells[a] 2 Lindsay Davenport 1997–2000
Serena Williams 1999–2001
Kim Clijsters 2003–05
Daniela Hantuchová 2002–07
Maria Sharapova 2006–13
Victoria Azarenka 2012–16
Iga Świątek 2022–24
Miami 8 Serena Williams 2002–15
Madrid 3 Petra Kvitová 2011–18
Rome 4 Conchita Martínez 1993–96
Serena Williams 2002–16
Canada 4 Monica Seles 1995–98
Cincinnati 2 Serena Williams 2014–15
Victoria Azarenka 2013–20
Beijing 2 Agnieszka Radwańska 2011–16
Caroline Wozniacki 2010–18
Wuhan 3 Aryna Sabalenka 2018–24
  1. ^ Multiple winners of Indian Wells before 1996 are not included.
Discontinued
Tournament No. Player Years
Chicago[a] 1 Martina Navratilova 1990
Boca Raton 1 Gabriela Sabatini 1991
Steffi Graf 1992
Philadelphia 1 Conchita Martínez 1993
Anke Huber 1994
Steffi Graf 1995
Berlin 5 Steffi Graf 1991–96
Charleston 2 Gabriela Sabatini 1991–92
Conchita Martínez 1994–95
Martina Hingis 1997–99
Justine Henin 2003–05
Zürich 4 Lindsay Davenport 1997–2005
Moscow 2 Mary Pierce 1998–2005
Anastasia Myskina 2003–04
Tokyo 5 Martina Hingis 1997–2007
San Diego 2 Maria Sharapova 2006–07
Guadalajara 1 Jessica Pegula 2022
Maria Sakkari 2023
  1. ^ Chicago was held only once.

Tournaments won with no sets dropped

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No. Player[47] Events
7 Martina Hingis Indian Wells (1998), Charleston (1999), Berlin (1999), Canada (1999),
Miami (2000), Tokyo (2000, 2007)
6 Monica Seles Miami (1990), Berlin (1990), Rome (1990), Canada (1995, 1996, 1997)
5 Lindsay Davenport Zürich (1997, 1998), Tokyo (1998, 2004), San Diego (2004)
Serena Williams Miami (2002), Canada (2013), Beijing (2013), Rome (2013, 2016)
Iga Świątek Miami (2022), Rome (2022, 2024), Doha (2024), Indian Wells (2024)
4 Gabriela Sabatini Boca Raton (1991), Rome (1991, 1992), Charleston (1992)
Steffi Graf Charleston (1993), Tokyo (1994), Miami (1995, 1996)
3 Conchita Martínez Rome (1993, 1994), Berlin (2000)
Justine Henin Zürich (2003), Indian Wells (2004), Canada (2007)
Maria Sharapova San Diego (2006), Indian Wells (2006, 2013)
Victoria Azarenka Doha (2012), Beijing (2012), Miami (2016)
2 Martina Navratilova Chicago (1990), Charleston (1990)
Mary Pierce Charleston (2000), San Diego (2005)
Kim Clijsters Miami (2005), Canada (2005)
Caroline Wozniacki Dubai (2011), Beijing (2018)
Agnieszka Radwańska Miami (2012), Beijing (2016)
1 Jennifer Capriati Canada (1991)
Arantxa Sánchez Vicario Miami (1992)
Manuela Maleeva Zürich (1993)
Jana Novotná Moscow (1997)
Amélie Mauresmo Canada (2002)
Anastasia Myskina Moscow (2003)
Jelena Janković Rome (2007)
Vera Zvonareva Indian Wells (2009)
Venus Williams Dubai (2010)
Kiki Bertens Madrid (2019)
Ashleigh Barty Cincinnati (2021)
Maria Sakkari Guadalajara (2023)
Aryna Sabalenka Cincinnati (2024)

Consecutive records

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No. Consecutive titles Years
5 Caroline Wozniacki 2010–11
4 Serena Williams 2013
3 Martina Hingis 2000
Iga Świątek 2022
No. Consecutive finals Years
5 Caroline Wozniacki 2010–11
Serena Williams 2013
4 Gabriela Sabatini 1991
Martina Hingis 2000–01
Lindsay Davenport 2002–03
3 Steffi Graf 1990–91
Gabriela Sabatini 1992
Martina Hingis 1999
2000
Jennifer Capriati 2001
Dinara Safina 2009
Li Na 2012
Maria Sharapova 2013
Simona Halep 2018
Iga Świątek 2022

Calendar title combinations

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  • Back-to-back tournament titles.
  • Currently active combinations in bold.

Triples

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Combination Winner Year
Doha–Indian Wells—Miami

"Season first triple"

Iga Świątek 2022[48][49]
  • Serena Williams won a season-record of four consecutive titles by winning the Miami–Madrid–Rome–Toronto titles in 2013.

Doubles

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Combination Winner Year(s)
Indian Wells—Miami[50]

"Sunshine double"

Steffi Graf 1996
Kim Clijsters 2005
Victoria Azarenka 2016
Iga Świątek 2022
Madrid—Rome[51](Berlin)[a]

"Clay double"

Monica Seles 1990
Amélie Mauresmo 2004
Dinara Safina 2009
Serena Williams 2013
Iga Świątek 2024[52]
Wuhan–Beijing[b] (Tokyo)[c]

"Fall double"

Martina Hingis 2000
Caroline Wozniacki 2010[53]
Agnieszka Radwańska 2011[54]
Caroline Garcia 2017[55]
  1. ^ In 2009, Madrid replaced Berlin which was held before Rome between 1990–2008.
  2. ^ Moscow–Zurich were the last two events between 1997–2007.
  3. ^ Wuhan replaced Tokyo in 2014 as the 8th event.

Title defence

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  Currently active tournaments in bold.

Hard

Tournament Player Consecutive titles
Doha Venus Williams 2 2009–10
Dubai Victoria Azarenka 2 2012–13
Miami Steffi Graf 3 1994–96
Serena Williams 2002–04
2013–15
Monica Seles 2 1990–91
Arantxa Sánchez Vicario 1992–93
Venus Williams 1998–99
Serena Williams 2007–08
Ashleigh Barty 2019–21[a]
Canada Monica Seles 4 1995–98
Martina Hingis 2 1999–2000
Jessica Pegula 2 2023–24
Cincinnati Serena Williams 2 2014–15
Wuhan Aryna Sabalenka 3 2018–24[b]
Zürich Lindsay Davenport 2 1997–98
San Diego Maria Sharapova 2 2006–07
  1. ^ Miami was not held in 2020 due to the Covid-19 pandemic.
  2. ^ Wuhan was not held since 2020 to 2023 due to the Covid-19 pandemic.

Clay

Tournament Player Consecutive titles
Madrid Serena Williams 2 2012–13
Simona Halep 2016–17
Rome Conchita Martínez 4 1993–96
Gabriela Sabatini 2 1991–92
Amélie Mauresmo 2004–05
Jelena Janković 2007–08
Maria Sharapova 2011–12
Serena Williams 2013–14
Elina Svitolina 2017–18
Iga Świątek 2021–22
Berlin Steffi Graf 4 1991–94
Justine Henin 2 2002–03
Charleston Gabriela Sabatini 2 1991–92
Conchita Martínez 1994–95

Carpet

Tournament Player Consecutive titles
Moscow Anastasia Myskina 2 2003–04
Tokyo Martina Hingis 2 1999–2000
Lindsay Davenport 2003–04

Statistics

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Seeds statistics

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No. 1 vs. No. 2 seeds in final

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W The top seed won the final.
L The second seed won the final.
Year[56] Event Top seeds W/L Second seeds
1990 Berlin Steffi Graf L Monica Seles
Rome Martina Navratilova L Monica Seles
1991 Boca Raton Steffi Graf L Gabriela Sabatini
Rome Monica Seles L Gabriela Sabatini
1992 Berlin Steffi Graf W Arantxa Sánchez Vicario
Rome Monica Seles L Gabriela Sabatini
Canada Monica Seles L Arantxa Sánchez Vicario
1993 Miami Steffi Graf L Arantxa Sánchez Vicario
Charleston Steffi Graf W Arantxa Sánchez Vicario
Berlin Steffi Graf W Gabriela Sabatini
Philadelphia Steffi Graf L Conchita Martínez
1994 Tokyo Steffi Graf W Martina Navratilova
Rome Conchita Martínez W Martina Navratilova
Canada Steffi Graf L Arantxa Sánchez Vicario
1996 Indian Wells Steffi Graf W Conchita Martínez
Canada Monica Seles W Arantxa Sánchez Vicario
1997 Tokyo Steffi Graf L Martina Hingis
1998 Tokyo Martina Hingis L Lindsay Davenport
Indian Wells Martina Hingis W Lindsay Davenport
Zürich Lindsay Davenport W Venus Williams
1999 Canada Martina Hingis W Monica Seles
Zürich Martina Hingis L Venus Williams
Year Event Top seeds W/L Second seeds
2000 Indian Wells Martina Hingis L Lindsay Davenport
Miami Martina Hingis W Lindsay Davenport
Zürich Martina Hingis W Lindsay Davenport
2001 Tokyo Martina Hingis L Lindsay Davenport
Charleston Martina Hingis L Jennifer Capriati
2003 Charleston Serena Williams L Justine Henin
2005 Tokyo Lindsay Davenport L Maria Sharapova
2006 San Diego Kim Clijsters L Maria Sharapova
2007 Canada Justine Henin W Jelena Janković
2008 Indian Wells Ana Ivanovic W Svetlana Kuznetsova
2010[47] Beijing Caroline Wozniacki W Vera Zvonareva
2012 Indian Wells Victoria Azarenka W Maria Sharapova
Beijing Victoria Azarenka W Maria Sharapova
2013 Doha Victoria Azarenka W Serena Williams
Madrid Serena Williams W Maria Sharapova
Cincinnati Serena Williams L Victoria Azarenka
2014 Miami Serena Williams W Li Na
2020 Rome Simona Halep W Karolína Plíšková
2023 Madrid Iga Świątek L Aryna Sabalenka
2024 Madrid Iga Świątek W Aryna Sabalenka
Rome Iga Świątek W Aryna Sabalenka

Most finals contested between two players

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Finals Players Result
6 Victoria Azarenka Serena Williams 4–2
Martina Hingis Lindsay Davenport 3–3
5 Steffi Graf Arantxa Sánchez Vicario 3–2
4 Martina Hingis Monica Seles 4–0
Justine Henin Serena Williams 2–2

Top 4 seeds in semifinals

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  • Tournament winner in bold.
Year Event Seeds
1991 Miami 1. Steffi Graf 2. Monica Seles 3. Gabriela Sabatini 4. Mary Joe Fernández
Canada 1. Gabriela Sabatini 2. Manuela Maleeva-Fragnière 3. Jennifer Capriati 4. Katerina Maleeva
1992 Berlin 1. Steffi Graf 2. Arantxa Sánchez Vicario 3. Jennifer Capriati 4. Mary Joe Fernández
1993 Charleston 1. Steffi Graf 2. Arantxa Sánchez Vicario 3. Gabriela Sabatini 4. Jennifer Capriati
1994 Canada 1. Steffi Graf 2. Arantxa Sánchez Vicario 3. Kimiko Date 4. Mary Pierce
1998 Tokyo 1. Martina Hingis 2. Lindsay Davenport 3. Amanda Coetzer 4. Iva Majoli
2000 Charleston 1. Mary Pierce 2. Conchita Martínez 3. Monica Seles 4. Arantxa Sánchez Vicario
2008 Indian Wells 1. Ana Ivanovic 2. Svetlana Kuznetsova 3. Jelena Janković 4. Maria Sharapova
2013 Doha 1. Victoria Azarenka 2. Serena Williams 3. Maria Sharapova 4. Agnieszka Radwańska

Top 8 seeds in quarterfinals

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  • Tournament winner in bold.
Year Event Seeds
1996 Rome 1. Steffi Graf 2. Conchita Martínez 3. Arantxa Sánchez Vicario 4. Iva Majoli
5. Magdalena Maleeva 6. Martina Hingis 7. Irina Spîrlea 8. Nathalie Tauziat
1999 Tokyo 1. Lindsay Davenport 2. Martina Hingis 3. Jana Novotná 4. Monica Seles
5. Steffi Graf 6. Anna Kournikova 7. Amanda Coetzer 8. Natasha Zvereva

Qualifiers in final

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W Qualifier won the final.
L Qualifier lost the final.
Year Event Qualifiers W/L Opponents
1998 Berlin Amélie Mauresmo L Conchita Martínez
2008 Rome Alizé Cornet L Jelena Janković
2022 Cincinnati[56] Caroline Garcia W Petra Kvitová
2024 Dubai Anna Kalinskaya L Jasmine Paolini

No seeds in final

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Year Event Winner Runner-up
2017 Wuhan Caroline Garcia Ashleigh Barty
2018 Wuhan Aryna Sabalenka Anett Kontaveit
2024 Dubai Jasmine Paolini Anna Kalinskaya

Age statistics

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Youngest winners
Age Winner First title
15 years, 135 days United States Jennifer Capriati 1991 Canada
16 years, 114 days United States Monica Seles 1990 Miami
16 years, 125 days Switzerland Martina Hingis 1997 Tokyo
17 years, 169 days United States Serena Williams 1999 Indian Wells
17 years, 293 days Russia Maria Sharapova 2005 Tokyo
Oldest winners
Age Winner Last title
36 years, 112 days United States Martina Navratilova 1993 Tokyo
35 years, 108 days United States Venus Williams 2015 Wuhan
34 years, 232 days United States Serena Williams 2016 Rome
33 years, 25 days Czech Republic Petra Kvitová 2023 Miami
32 years, 19 days Italy Flavia Pennetta 2014 Indian Wells

All countrywomen statistics

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All countrywomen in final

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Year Event Winner Runner-up
1990 Charleston Martina Navratilova Jennifer Capriati
1995 Rome Conchita Martínez Arantxa Sánchez Vicario
1998 Zürich Lindsay Davenport Venus Williams
1999 Miami Venus Williams Serena Williams
2001 Miami Venus Williams Jennifer Capriati
Canada Serena Williams Jennifer Capriati
2002 Miami Serena Williams Jennifer Capriati
2003 Tokyo Lindsay Davenport Monica Seles
Miami Serena Williams Jennifer Capriati
Berlin Justine Henin Kim Clijsters
2004 Moscow Anastasia Myskina Elena Dementieva
2005 Canada Kim Clijsters Justine Henin
Year Event Winner Runner-up
2006 Indian Wells Maria Sharapova Elena Dementieva
Miami Svetlana Kuznetsova Maria Sharapova
Moscow Anna Chakvetadze Nadia Petrova
2008 Doha Maria Sharapova Vera Zvonareva
Berlin Dinara Safina Elena Dementieva
Tokyo Dinara Safina Svetlana Kuznetsova
2009 Rome Dinara Safina Svetlana Kuznetsova
Canada Elena Dementieva Maria Sharapova
2016 Rome Serena Williams Madison Keys
2017 Indian Wells Elena Vesnina Svetlana Kuznetsova
2024 Canada Jessica Pegula Amanda Anisimova

All countrywomen in semifinals

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  • Tournament winner in bold.
Year Event Country Finalists Semifinalists
2002 Miami  USA Jennifer Capriati Monica Seles
Serena Williams Venus Williams
2003 Tokyo  USA Monica Seles Chanda Rubin
Lindsay Davenport Lisa Raymond

Titles won by decade

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as of 2024 Wuhan.

1990s

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15 
Graf
Hingis
Martínez, Seles
Sánchez Vicario
Sabatini
Davenport, V. Williams
Navratilova
Majoli, Novotná, Pierce
Capriati, Coetzer, Date, Fernández, Huber, Mag. Maleeva, Man. Maleeva, Tauziat, S. Williams

2000s

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10 
Henin
S. Williams
Hingis
Davenport, Sharapova
Mauresmo
Clijsters, Janković, Safina
Dementieva, Ivanovic, Pierce, V. Williams
Dokic, Hantuchová, Kuznetsova, Myskina, Petrova
Azarenka, Capriati, Chakvetadze, Mag. Maleeva, Majoli, Martinez, Molik, Schnyder, Seles, Zvonareva

2010s

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13 
S. Williams
Azarenka, Kvitová
Halep, Sharapova
Wozniacki
Radwańska
Svitolina
Andreescu, Bencic, Bertens, Clijsters, Garcia, Muguruza, Osaka, Plíšková, Sabalenka, V. Williams
Barty, Janković, Keys, Konta, Li, Martínez Sánchez, Pennetta, Petrova, Rezaï, Stephens, Suárez Navarro, Vesnina

2020s

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10 
Świątek
Sabalenka
Pegula
Barty, Gauff, Halep, Rybakina
Azarenka, Badosa, Collins, Garcia, Giorgi, Jabeur, Krejčíková, Kvitová, Muguruza, Paolini, Sakkari

Titles won by country

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as of 2024 Wuhan.

62 
 United States (12 players)
32 
 Russia (9 players)
21 
 Spain (6 players),   Switzerland (4 players)
17 
 Belgium (2 players)
16 
 France (5 players),  Germany (2 players)
15 
Yugoslavia / Serbia (4 players),  Poland (2 players)
14 
 Belarus (2 players)[a],  Czech Republic (4 players)
 Romania (1 player)
 Denmark (1 player)
 Argentina (1 player)
 Australia (2 players),  Ukraine (1 player)
 Croatia (3 players),  Italy (3 players),  Japan (2 players)
 Bulgaria (1 player),  Canada (1 player),  Kazakhstan (1 player),  Netherlands (1 player),  Slovakia (1 player)
 China,  Great Britain,  Greece,  South Africa,  Tunisia
  1. ^ Not including Aryna Sabalenka's titles in 2023-24

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