With Sabalenka’s triumph in the US Open, so the list of Grand Slam winners remained

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Aryna Sabalenkka (1st of the world ranking) consecrated champion of the US Open 2025 by beating Amanda Anisimova in the definition. The bellruse, 27, raised the fourth Grand Slam tournament of her career and continues to climb among the maximum Majors winners in the open era.

The list is headed by Serena Williams with 23 Grand Slam tournaments. Already withdrawn since 2022, the Australian Open, seven Wimbledon, six US Open and three Roland Garros won seven times. Only one step below, with 22, is Steffi Graf who between 1987 and 1999 raised four Australian Open, six Roland Garros, seven Wimbledon and five times the United States open. The podium is completed by Chris Evert that took 18 majors (two in Melbourne, seven in Paris, three in the All England Club and Six in New York) between 1974 and 1986.

Interestingly, Evert’s third position is shared with Martina Navratilova. The one born in Czechoslovakia but nationalized American also won 18 distributed between Australia (3), France (2), Great Britain (9) and the United States (4). Then they follow: Margaret Court (11), Mónica Seles (9), Billie Jean King (8), Evonne Golagong, Justine Henin, Venus Williams (the three with seven).

Swiatek acceded to the next step, category 2001, which reached six Majors (four Roland Garros, a Wimbledon and a US Open) to overcome Martina Hingis and María Sharapova in the list. Further back the squad appears now the young Polish, composed of Naomi Osaka, Kim Clijsters, Arantxa Sánchez Vicario, Hana Mandlíkova and now Sabalenka, all of them with four Grand Slams under her credit.

Grand Slam winning maxims in the open era

  • Serena Williams (1999-2017) 23

  • Steffi Graf (1987-1999) 22

  • Chris Evert (1974-1986) and Martina Navratilova (1978-1990) 18

  • Margaret Court (1968-1973) 11

  • Mónica Seles (1990-1996) 9

  • Billie Jean King (1968-1975) 8

  • Evonne Golagong (1971-1980), Justine Henin (2003-2007) and Venus Williams (2000-2008) 7

  • IGA Swiatek (2020-2025) 6

  • Martina Hingis (1997-1999) and Maria Sharapova (2004-2014) 5

  • Hana Mandlíkova (1980-1987), Arantxa Sánchez Vicario (1989-1998), Kim Clijsters (2005-2011) and Naomi Osaka (2018-2021) Aryna Sabalenka (2024-2025) 4

  • Virginia Wade (1968-1977), Lindsay Davenport (1998-2000), Jennifer Capriathi (2001-2002), Angelique Kerber (2016-2018) and Ashleight Barty (2019-2022) 3