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  2. Williams has won an Open Era record 23 Grand Slam singles titles. To win those titles, she has beaten 12 different players who have been ranked No. 1, including her sister, Venus Williams, seven times. She is also one of only two players in the Open Era to

  3. 2 天前 · Serena Williams's record in Grand Slam major singles finals. Grand Slam Finals Appearances: 33. Grand Slam Titles: 23. Grand Slam Finals Record: 23-10. Click to see Serena Williams's record...

    Year
    Event
    Winner
    Runner-up
    2019
    US Open
    Bianca Andreescu
    Serena Williams
    2019
    Wimbledon
    Simona Halep
    Serena Williams
    2018
    US Open
    Naomi Osaka
    Serena Williams
    2018
    Wimbledon
    Angelique Kerber
    Serena Williams
  4. Arguably the greatest female tennis player of all time, Serena Williams is set to ride into the sunset with 23 Grand Slam singles titles to her name - the most by any player in the Open Era. Only the legendary Margaret Court, with 24 Slams, has won more but 13 of these were from the Amateur Era (pre-1968).

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  5. The 2017 Serena Williams tennis season officially began on 5 January with the start of the 2017 ASB Classic. Williams entered the season as the number two ranked player. On January 28, 2017, Williams set a record for the most slams in the Open Era when she claimed her 23rd slam at the 2017 Australian Open .

  6. In 2017, as of the Australian Open, Williams holds a 316–43 singles record in Grand Slams, winning 114 of those since turning 30 years old. Her 316 Grand Slam singles match wins is equal to Roger Federer and the most in tennis history, for men and women.

  7. 2017年1月28日 · Serena Williams beat sister Venus in straight sets to win her seventh Australian Open and an Open-era record 23rd Grand Slam singles title. Serena, 35, won 6-4 6-4 to pass Steffi Graf in the...

  8. In 2003 and 2015, Williams held all four Slam titles at the same time with the feat known as the 'Serena Slam'. Court (1970) and Graf (1988) are the only two women to win calendar Grand Slams with the German's gold in Seoul securing her a unique 'Golden Slam'.