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List of Grand Slam girls' singles champions

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List of Girls' Singles Junior Grand Slam tournaments tennis champions.

Many of these junior champions went on to become major champions and world No. 1s on the senior tour including Evonne Goolagong Cawley (world No. 1 and 8-time major champion), Sue Barker (1976 French Open champion), Mima Jaušovec (1977 French Open champion), Chris O'Neil (1978 Australian Open champion), Tracy Austin (world No. 1 and 2-time US Open champion), Hana Mandlikova (4-time major champion), Gabriela Sabatini (1990 US Open champion), Jennifer Capriati (world No. 1 and 3-time major champion), Lindsay Davenport (world No. 1 and 3-time major champion), Martina Hingis (world No. 1 and 5-time major champion), Amélie Mauresmo (world No. 1 and 2-time major champion), Justine Henin (world No. 1 and 7-time major champion), Jelena Jankovic (world No. 1), Marion Bartoli (2013 Wimbledon champion), Victoria Azarenka (world No. 1 and 2-time Australian Open champion), Jeļena Ostapenko (2017 French Open champion), Caroline Wozniacki (world No. 1 and 2018 Australian Open champion), Simona Halep (world No. 1 and 2-time major champion), Ashleigh Barty (world No. 1 and 3-time major champion), Iga Świątek (world No. 1 and 5-time major champion), and Coco Gauff (world No. 2, world No. 1 in doubles, 2023 US Open winner.)

Other notable names who were successful on the tour were Zina Garrison (world No. 4 and 1990 Wimbledon finalist), Natasha Zvereva (1988 French Open finalist and world No. 1 in doubles), Magdalena Maleeva (world No. 4), Cara Black (world No. 1 and 10-time major champion in doubles and mixed doubles), Nadia Petrova (world No. 3 and 2-time major semifinalist), Agnieszka Radwańska (world No. 2 and 2012 Wimbledon finalist), Karolína Plíšková (world No. 1 and 2-time major finalist), Eugenie Bouchard (world No. 5 and 2014 Wimbledon finalist), Elina Svitolina (world No. 3), Ons Jabeur (world No. 2 and 3-time major finalist), Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova (world No. 11 and 2021 French Open finalist), Paula Badosa (world No. 2), Daria Kasatkina (world No. 8 and 2022 French Open semifinalist), Maria Kirilenko (world No. 10 and Olympic medallist), and Kristina Mladenovic (world No. 10, doubles world No. 1, 9-time major doubles champion).

Champions by year

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Year Australian Open French Open Wimbledon US Open
1930 Australia Emily Hood
started in 1953
started in 1947
started in 1974
1931 Australia Joan Hartigan
1932 Australia Nancy Lewis
1933 Australia Nancy Lewis
1934 Australia May Blick
1935 Australia Thelma Coyne
1936 Australia Thelma Coyne
1937 Australia Margaret Wilson
1938 Australia Joyce Wood
1939 Australia Joyce Wood
1940 Australia Joyce Wood
1941-
1945
no competition, World War II
1946 Australia Shirley Grant
1947 Australia Joan Tuckfield Belgium Geneviève Domken
1948 Australia Beryl Penrose Czechoslovakia Olga Mišková
1949 Australia Judy Warnock Belgium Christiane Mercelis
1950 Australia Barbara McIntyre United Kingdom Lorna Cornell
1951 Australia Mary Carter United Kingdom Lorna Cornell
1952 Australia Mary Carter Netherlands Fenny ten Bosch
1953 Australia Jenny Staley France Christine Brunon South Africa Dora Kilan
1954 Australia Elizabeth Orton France Beatrice de Chambure United Kingdom Valerie Pitt
1955 Australia Elizabeth Orton Italy Maria Teresa Riedl United Kingdom Sheila Armstrong
1956 Australia Lorraine Coghlan France Eliane Launay United Kingdom Ann Haydon
1957 Australia Margot Rayson West Germany Ilse Buding United States Miriam Arnold
1958 Australia Jan Lehane Italy Francesca Gordigiani United States Sally Moore
1959 Australia Jan Lehane South Africa Joan Cross South Africa Joan Cross
1960 Australia Lesley Turner France Françoise Dürr United States Karen Hantze
1961 Australia Robyn Ebbern Australia Robyn Ebbern Soviet Union Galina Baksheeva
1962 Australia Robyn Ebbern Australia Kaye Dening Soviet Union Galina Baksheeva
1963 Australia Robyn Ebbern France Monique Salfati France Monique Salfati
1964 Australia Kaye Dening France Nicole Seghers United States Peaches Bartkowicz
1965 Australia Kerry Melville South Africa Esmé Emmanuel Soviet Union Olga Morozova
1966 Australia Karen Krantzcke France Odile de Roubin Finland Birgitta Lindström
1967 Australia Lexie Kenny United Kingdom Corinne Molesworth Netherlands Judith Salomé
1968 Australia Lesley Hunt Australia Lesley Hunt United States Kristy Pigeon
1969 Australia Lesley Hunt Japan Kazuko Sawamatsu Japan Kazuko Sawamatsu
1970 Australia Evonne Goolagong United Kingdom Veronica Burton United States Sharon Walsh
1971 Australia Pat Coleman Soviet Union Yelena Granaturova Soviet Union Marina Kroschina
1972 Australia Pat Coleman Czechoslovakia Renáta Tomanová South Africa Ilana Kloss
1973 Australia Chris O'Neil Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Mima Jaušovec United States Ann Kiyomura
1974 Australia Jennifer Walker Romania Mariana Simionescu Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Mima Jaušovec South Africa Ilana Kloss
1975 United Kingdom Sue Barker Czechoslovakia Regina Maršíková Soviet Union Natasha Chmyreva Soviet Union Natasha Chmyreva
1976 Australia Sue Saliba United Kingdom Michelle Tyler Soviet Union Natasha Chmyreva South Africa Marise Kruger
1977 Australia Pamela Baily (Jan)
Australia Amanda Tobin (Dec)
United States Anne Smith United States Lea Antonoplis Argentina Claudia Casabianca
1978 Australia Elizabeth Little Czechoslovakia Hana Mandlíková United States Tracy Austin United States Linda Siegel
1979 Australia Anne Minter Sweden Lena Sandin United States Mary-Lou Piatek United States Alycia Moulton
1980 Australia Anne Minter United States Kathy Horvath Australia Debbie Freeman United States Susan Mascarin
1981 Australia Anne Minter United States Bonnie Gadusek United States Zina Garrison United States Zina Garrison
1982 United Kingdom Amanda Brown Bulgaria Manuela Maleeva France Catherine Tanvier United States Beth Herr
1983 United Kingdom Amanda Brown France Pascale Paradis France Pascale Paradis Australia Elizabeth Minter
1984 United Kingdom Annabel Croft Argentina Gabriela Sabatini United Kingdom Annabel Croft Bulgaria Katerina Maleeva
1985 Australia Jenny Byrne Italy Laura Garrone Czechoslovakia Andrea Holíková Italy Laura Garrone
1986 no competition Argentina Patricia Tarabini Soviet Union Natasha Zvereva United States Elly Hakami
1987 Australia Michelle Jaggard Soviet Union Natasha Zvereva Soviet Union Natasha Zvereva Soviet Union Natasha Zvereva
1988 Australia Jo-Anne Faull France Julie Halard Netherlands Brenda Schultz United States Carrie Cunningham
1989 United States Kim Kessaris United States Jennifer Capriati Czechoslovakia Andrea Strnadová United States Jennifer Capriati
1990 Bulgaria Magdalena Maleeva Bulgaria Magdalena Maleeva Czechoslovakia Andrea Strnadová Bulgaria Magdalena Maleeva
1991 Australia Nicole Pratt Israel Anna Smashnova Germany Barbara Rittner Czechoslovakia Karina Habšudová
1992 Australia Joanne Limmer Paraguay Rossana de los Ríos United States Chanda Rubin United States Lindsay Davenport
1993 Germany Heike Rusch Switzerland Martina Hingis Belgium Nancy Feber Italy Maria Bentivoglio
1994 Australia Trudi Musgrave Switzerland Martina Hingis Switzerland Martina Hingis United States Meilen Tu
1995 Australia Siobhan Drake-Brockman France Amélie Cocheteux Poland Aleksandra Olsza United States Tara Snyder
1996 Poland Magdalena Grzybowska France Amélie Mauresmo France Amélie Mauresmo Croatia Mirjana Lučić
1997 Croatia Mirjana Lučić Belgium Justine Henin Zimbabwe Cara Black Zimbabwe Cara Black
1998 Croatia Jelena Kostanić Russia Nadia Petrova Slovenia Katarina Srebotnik Australia Jelena Dokic
1999 France Virginie Razzano Spain Lourdes Domínguez Lino Uzbekistan Iroda Tulyaganova Russia Lina Krasnoroutskaya
2000 Hungary Anikó Kapros France Virginie Razzano Argentina María Emilia Salerni Argentina María Emilia Salerni
2001 Serbia and Montenegro Jelena Janković Estonia Kaia Kanepi Indonesia Angelique Widjaja France Marion Bartoli
2002 Czech Republic Barbora Strýcová Indonesia Angelique Widjaja Russia Vera Dushevina Russia Maria Kirilenko
2003 Czech Republic Barbora Strýcová Germany Anna-Lena Grönefeld Belgium Kirsten Flipkens Belgium Kirsten Flipkens
2004 Israel Shahar Pe'er Bulgaria Sesil Karatantcheva Ukraine Kateryna Bondarenko Netherlands Michaëlla Krajicek
2005 Belarus Victoria Azarenka Hungary Ágnes Szávay Poland Agnieszka Radwańska Belarus Victoria Azarenka
2006 Russia Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova Poland Agnieszka Radwańska Denmark Caroline Wozniacki Russia Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova
2007 Russia Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova France Alizé Cornet Poland Urszula Radwańska Slovakia Kristína Kučová
2008 Netherlands Arantxa Rus Romania Simona Halep United Kingdom Laura Robson United States CoCo Vandeweghe
2009 Russia Ksenia Pervak France Kristina Mladenovic Thailand Noppawan Lertcheewakarn United Kingdom Heather Watson
2010 Czech Republic Karolína Plíšková Ukraine Elina Svitolina Czech Republic Kristýna Plíšková Russia Daria Gavrilova
2011 Belgium An-Sophie Mestach Tunisia Ons Jabeur Australia Ashleigh Barty United States Grace Min
2012 United States Taylor Townsend Germany Annika Beck Canada Eugenie Bouchard United States Samantha Crawford
2013 Croatia Ana Konjuh Switzerland Belinda Bencic Switzerland Belinda Bencic Croatia Ana Konjuh
2014 Russia Elizaveta Kulichkova Russia Daria Kasatkina Latvia Jeļena Ostapenko Czech Republic Marie Bouzková
2015 Slovakia Tereza Mihalíková Spain Paula Badosa Russia Sofya Zhuk Hungary Dalma Gálfi
2016 Belarus Vera Lapko Switzerland Rebeka Masarova Russia Anastasia Potapova United States Kayla Day
2017 Ukraine Marta Kostyuk United States Whitney Osuigwe United States Claire Liu United States Amanda Anisimova
2018 Chinese Taipei Liang En-shuo United States Coco Gauff Poland Iga Świątek China Wang Xiyu
2019 Denmark Clara Tauson Canada Leylah Fernandez Ukraine Daria Snigur Colombia Camila Osorio
2020 Andorra Victoria Jiménez Kasintseva France Elsa Jacquemot
no competition, COVID-19 pandemic
not played
2021
not played
Czech Republic Linda Nosková Spain Ane Mintegi del Olmo United States Robin Montgomery
2022 Croatia Petra Marčinko Czech Republic Lucie Havlíčková United States Liv Hovde Philippines Alex Eala
2023 [a] Alina Korneeva [a] Alina Korneeva United States Clervie Ngounoue United States Katherine Hui
2024 Slovakia Renáta Jamrichová Czech Republic Tereza Valentová Slovakia Renáta Jamrichová United Kingdom Mika Stojsavljevic
Legend
Player won all 4 Grand Slam tournaments in the same year
Player won 3 Grand Slam tournaments in the same year
Player won 2 Grand Slam tournaments in the same year
Bolded name indicates player went on to win Senior Grand Slam title
  1. ^ a b On 1 March 2022, the WTA announced that players from Russia will not be allowed to compete under the name or flag of Russia following the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine.[1]

Most Grand Slam singles titles

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Note: when a tie, the person to reach the mark first is listed first.

Titles Players
4 Australia Ebbern, Soviet Union Zvereva
3 Australia Wood, Australia Hunt, Soviet Union Chmyreva, Australia Minter, Bulgaria Maleeva, Switzerland Hingis, Russia Pavlyuchenkova

Grand Slam singles titles by country (since 1974)

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28 
 United States
19 
 Australia
13 
 France
12 
 Great Britain
11 
 Russia
 Czech Republic
 Bulgaria,  Croatia,  Czechoslovakia,  Poland,   Switzerland
 Argentina,  Belgium
 Germany,  Netherlands,  Slovakia,  Soviet Union,  Ukraine
 Belarus,  Hungary,  Italy,  Romania,  Spain
 Canada,  Denmark,  Indonesia,  Israel,  South Africa,  Zimbabwe
 Andorra,  China,  Chinese Taipei,  Colombia,  Estonia,  Latvia,  Paraguay,  Philippines,  Serbia and Montenegro,  Slovenia,  Sweden,  Thailand,  Tunisia,  Uzbekistan,  Yugoslavia

Multiple titles in a season

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Three titles in a single season

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Player Year Australian Open French Open Wimbledon US Open
Soviet Union Natasha Zvereva 1987 A W W W
Bulgaria Magdalena Maleeva 1990 W W QF W

Surface Slam

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Players who won Grand Slam titles on clay, grass and hard courts in a calendar year.

Player Year Clay court slam Hard court slam Grass court slam
Soviet Union Natasha Zvereva 1987 French Open US Open Wimbledon

Channel Slam

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Players who won the French Open-Wimbledon double.

Year Player
1959 South Africa Joan Cross
1969 Japan Kazuko Sawamatsu
1983 France Pascale Paradis
1987 Soviet Union Natasha Zvereva
1994 Switzerland Martina Hingis
1996 France Amélie Mauresmo
2013 Switzerland Belinda Bencic

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Joint Statement by the International Governing Bodies of Tennis". WTA Tour. 1 March 2022. Retrieved 29 December 2022.