Wk.12- The Sun Shines on Sabalenka
Taking it all in. @SabalenkaA | #MiamiOpen pic.twitter.com/RVTyKFe9jq
— Miami Open (@MiamiOpen) March 28, 2026


Never gets old ๐คฉ#MiamiOpen | @SabalenkaA pic.twitter.com/arwpnYlvfV
— Miami Open (@MiamiOpen) March 28, 2026
Only Steffi Graf ever completed the Sunshine Double *twice* in women's singles, in 1994 and '96. So, there's the early goal for 2027, I guess. On the men's side, Roger Federer did it three times, while Novak Djokovic did it *four* times (aka a "Numbers Guy" special). Serena Williams never did it, of course, because of her 14-year boycott of the Indian Wells event. She won twice in the desert (1999 and '01) before her long hiatus, and even reached the Miami final in '99 (she fell, naturally, to Venus). Williams went on to take the title in Florida a record *eight* times. Her last Indian Wells final came in 2016, when she was the reigning Miami champ from '15 (she lost in the Round of 16 to Kuznetsova that year, leaving the "Sunshine Double" as one of the few things -- if not the only one -- she never claimed).
All #heart ๐งก@CocoGauff | #MiamiOpen pic.twitter.com/p9pEmlqIvS
— wta (@WTA) March 25, 2026
Coco was EVERYWHERE ๐คฏ๐ซ#MiamiOpen pic.twitter.com/Eqq8rlTlWe
— Tennis Channel (@TennisChannel) March 23, 2026
Until she ultmately met her longstanding obstacle (no, not that one... one on *other* side of the net), Muchova's early-season roll continued through Miami as she followed up her Indian Wells Round of 16 result with a SF finish (by far her best run in the tournament, after never advancing out of the 3rd Rd.) that got her within one win of a return to the Top 10. Already with a previous '26 SF in Brisbane and drought-ending title in Doha under her belt, the Czech strung together wins over Camila Osorio, Katie Boulter, Alex Eala (love & 2) and Victoria Mboko (her second straight sets win over the Canadian this season), but still found Gauff a puzzle unable to be solved. Muchova remained winless in her career vs. Gauff with a 6-1/6-1 defeat, a step back from her three-set loss in the 4th Round in Melbourne earlier this year, which had been the only time she's managed to take a set off Coco over their four-season long series. She'll still rise to #11 on Monday, reclaiming the CZE #1 spot from Linda Noskova and breathing down the neck of #10 Mirra Andreeva (just 128 points ahead). Muchova is #5 in the Points Race.
Karolina Muchova, one of the biggest talents of her generation, continues to shine in 2026.
— Josรฉ Morgado (@josemorgado) March 24, 2026
Defeats Victoria Mboko 7-5, 7-6(5) to reach the Miami semifinals. Incredible shot to finish the match.
5th career WTA 1000 semifinal.
Up to top 5 in the WTA Race -- amazing. pic.twitter.com/UuF5W0H4on
ANDREA LAZARO HACE HISTORIA!!
— Ivรกn Sรกnchez (@WTAIvan) March 29, 2026
En su segunda final WTA 125 del aรฑo, en Dubrovnik, consigue su PRIMER TรTULO WTA!
Vence a Kalinina en una ajustadisima final a 3 sets.
Ya avisamos de ella en su final anterior, mucho talento y un aรฑo para enmarcar.
Enhorabuena Andrea! ๐ช pic.twitter.com/ngQBaOO6oA
Lazaro Garcia will climb 23 spots to crack the Top 150 for the first time, putting her Top 100 debut potentially in play before the end of 2026. If she did it, she'd be one of the older WTA players to belatedly do it. She'll turn 32 in November. To date, it would seem that just three woman have first cracked the century mark only after turning 32: Adriana Villagran (32/ARG, 1988), Tzipora Obziler (33/ISR, 2007) and Arina Rodionova (34/AUS, 2024). Lazaro Garcia has played in just one tour-level MD match in her career, in Strasbourg as a qualifier in 2021 (a loss to Andreescu), but one suspects that drought might just end soon (hmmm, if she can't play her way in, maybe as a wild card in Madrid?). She's lost in qualifying at the last four majors.
Quarterfinals soon! ๐ซ
— wta (@WTA) March 24, 2026
Belinda Bencic secures her spot in the quarters in straight sets against Anisimova 6-2, 6-2!#MiamiOpen pic.twitter.com/OcwX1VowvS
A statement win for Qinwen Zheng โผ
— Tennis Channel (@TennisChannel) March 22, 2026
She comes from behind to defeat Keys 4-6, 6-2, 6-4. #MiamiOpen pic.twitter.com/z4aWduVPQN
Qinwen Zheng on what she missed about being on tour:
— The Tennis Letter (@TheTennisLetter) March 22, 2026
โI think itโs nice to compete with all the girlsโฆ My body likes pressure. During this 6 months when Iโm without pressure, I feel my life is so boring, honestly so boring without tennisโ
๐๐๐ pic.twitter.com/bDE8ilnU29
Good things come in twos โบ๏ธ๐ฏโโ๏ธ
— Tennis Channel (@TennisChannel) March 29, 2026
Taylor Townsend & Katerina Siniakova defeat Sara Errani & Jasmine Paolini 7-6(0), 6-1 in the Miami final!
Sunshine double complete ๐ค#MiamiOpen pic.twitter.com/VnRWHLNV2E
It's Siniakova's 35th career tour title (8th 1000 win), and Townsend's 14th. It's the third 1000 crown shared by the duo, who've also picked up a pair of slams to complete their (so far) five-trophy collection. Siniakova is now breathing down the neck of Mertens in her attempt to reclaim the #1 WD ranking (708 back, w/ the Belgian's Wimbledon title and Madrid/Rome finals points defenses coming soon).
Took the sunshine swing by storm ๐ฅ#MiamiOpen pic.twitter.com/BoGKGpbVoH
— Tennis Channel (@TennisChannel) March 29, 2026
Errani, too, had yet to win a Miami title, and was playing in her first final in the event in fourteen years (a 2012 loss w/ Roberta Vinci to Kirilenko/Petrova in a MTB). Later on Sunday, Jannik Sinner completed this Miami Open's *third" "Sunshine Double" run by taking the men's singles title.
VICTORIOUS ๐
— Miami Open (@MiamiOpen) March 27, 2026
Itโs title town in Miami for Aniek Van Koot as she defeats De Greef in theee sets. #MiamiOpen | @ITFTennis pic.twitter.com/9f5Oh1PY4N
De Greef reached the final after wins over last week's winner in Baton Rouge, Kgothatso Montjane, and young Pastry Ksenia Chasteau. De Greef (w/ Chasteau) also lost in the doubles final vs. Bernal & Zhu.


Sabalenka is uncontainable when she plays first-strike tennis at this level pic.twitter.com/AWIw0Eoyyg
— Bastien Fachan (@BastienFachan) March 27, 2026
Aryna Sabalenka makes THREE aces in a row.....MOTHER ๐ฅ๐ฅ๐ฅ๐ฅ๐ฅ pic.twitter.com/M8AI1FO9Bm
— Liviefromparis ๐ซ๐ท๐คธ๐ผโโ๏ธ๐พ (@Livieparis2024) March 27, 2026
sabalenka fans get to watch sabs in a final every tournament
— kim๐ค (@kimdfwu_) March 27, 2026
never take this for granted ๐ค pic.twitter.com/jSIJt4e2Yt
You can feel Aryna's joy ๐ฅน๐
— Tennis Channel (@TennisChannel) March 28, 2026
The moment Sabalenka clinched her first sunshine double ๐#MiamiOpen pic.twitter.com/IYpjVL9sam
What a way to win itโผ@karomuchova7 defeats Mboko 7-5, 7-6(5) to move into the Miami semifinals for the first time!#MiamiOpen pic.twitter.com/pZL3JkyMmI
— wta (@WTA) March 24, 2026
Until next time.
COCO GAUFF WITH SOME OUTRAGEOUS DEFENSE
— The Tennis Letter (@TheTennisLetter) March 25, 2026
๐คฏ๐คฏ๐คฏ๐คฏ๐คฏ
pic.twitter.com/AtylkE2jXX
THIS match point and reaction ๐ฑ๐ฃ๏ธ @CocoGauff books her first Miami Open semifinal in style ๐#MiamiOpen pic.twitter.com/kTrH13QV5S
— Tennis Channel (@TennisChannel) March 25, 2026
Hailey Baptiste ousts another seed ๐คบ
— Tennis Channel (@TennisChannel) March 23, 2026
She makes her first career WTA 1000 quarterfinal, defeating Jelena Ostapenko in straight sets!#MiamiOpen pic.twitter.com/fRyFChqhoS

Getting it DONE ๐ค
— wta (@WTA) March 23, 2026
Vicky Mboko comes out on top in a three-set battle against Andreeva, 7-6(4), 4-6, 6-0.#MiamiOpen pic.twitter.com/UwTc13ri9W

Iga Swiatek announces she is parting with her coach Wim Fissette, who joined her in late 2024 and guided her through a positive test (that happened before his arrival) and to her first titles at Wimbledon and Cincinnati. pic.twitter.com/9S7HhqSkzZ
— Ben Rothenberg (@BenRothenberg) March 23, 2026
โThe rest of my team remains unchangedโ https://t.co/CJQXfNrPpE pic.twitter.com/TLcD3EcpZo
— Nati ๐ | #6 (@Nati_xo5) March 23, 2026
Welp... Fissette is gone (not a surprise, though maybe the axe came down slightly earlier than expected), but "the rest of my team remains unchanged" line was the least surprising (and maybe most telling) words in Swiatek's announcement. Thus, "mental coach" Daria Abramowicz survives a *third* coach's exit, even while Iga admits that her biggest issue has been a mental/psychological one. One has to wonder who's going to be the coach willing to swallow their pride (and maybe autonomy) for the shot to work with a multi-slam champ, even while seemingly stepping into a lion(ess)'s den where winning a major less than a year into the partnership (on the player's worst surface) still isn't enough to last another nine months or to prevail in a possible stare down with the *most* powerful member of Team Iga. There's job security, and there's whatever Abramowicz has in this situation.

Amanda Anisimova has split with her coach, Rick Vleeshouwers.
— Ben Rothenberg (@BenRothenberg) March 27, 2026
Heck of a 2025 they had together. pic.twitter.com/TANFz9lepY
2018 Sascha Bajin (Osaka)...fired in 2019
2019 Craig Tyzzer (Barty)...Barty retired in early 2022
2020 Piotr Sierzputowski (Swiatek)...replaced at the start of 2022
2021 Conchita Martinez (Muguruza)...moved on late in 2023; Muguruza ret. 2024
2022 David Witt (Pegula)...fired early in 2024
2023 Tomasz Wiktorowski (Swiatek)...fired late in 2024
2024 Renzo Furlan (Paolini)...split early in 2025
2025 Rick Vleeshouwers (Anisimova)...parted ways early in 2026

Coco Gauff has now reached the quarterfinals at every WTA 1000 event ๐ #MiamiOpen pic.twitter.com/8SEocPyY76
— Tennis Channel (@TennisChannel) March 23, 2026

Now that is some ELITE company ๐คฏ
— TennisAustralia (@TennisAustralia) March 22, 2026
Number of WTA top-20 wins at Indian Wells and Miami in the same calendar year:
8 - Steffi Graf (1996)
8 - Martina Hingis (2000)
7 - Serena Williams (1999)
7 - Kim Clijsters (2005)
5 - TALIA GIBSON (2026)

Wishing Emma well. We'll miss her in Charleston this year.๐ pic.twitter.com/77gLSzZrLG
— Credit One Charleston Open (@CharlestonOpen) March 26, 2026

this colour composition>>>>>> https://t.co/EfqzAYMGt1
— saadah ๐ โโหโฟหยฐ (@saadatu_x) March 28, 2026

The family is growing ๐ฉต๐ผ pic.twitter.com/NFKV3LZNTg
— Caroline Garcia (@CaroGarcia) March 29, 2026

So cute. So wholesome โบ๏ธ
— Credit One Charleston Open (@CharlestonOpen) March 28, 2026
Ekaterina Alexandrova making a little fanโs day ๐#CharlestonOpen pic.twitter.com/mC3Pniomcr

We're living for the Errani-Paolini origin story ๐ฅน
— Tennis Channel (@TennisChannel) March 25, 2026
Jasmine Paolini was a ball-kid at one of Sara Errani's Fed Cup ties back in the day. Who knew that they would go on to be one of tennis' most successful doubles partnerships ๐ฉท #MiamiOpen pic.twitter.com/J8zoZsvq7R

The whole story is so funny ๐ญ https://t.co/IRzCMwkXET pic.twitter.com/EwFIh4zytc
— Camille (@tenniscamfr) March 24, 2026
Imagine going back in time and trying to explain to parents in 1964 that the noise-making kid on the left would still be selling out arenas and stadiums and releasing a new album in 2026. pic.twitter.com/3X6ERnWpYI
— Super 70s Sports (@Super70sSports) March 28, 2026
Sir Paul McCartney, 83, releases new music for first time in five years - as he revisits 'Liverpool memories' and pre-Beatles life with George Harrison and John Lennon in poignant album https://t.co/dDU54eCdyy
— Daily Mail (@DailyMail) March 26, 2026



First day on the job ๐
— wta (@WTA) March 25, 2026
@JelenaOstapenk8 putting in the hours in Miami ๐
#MiamiOpen pic.twitter.com/yPNuFwHAaH

June 20, 2026
— ๐ฉต (@VenusGauff) March 26, 2026
Angelique Kerber will play her โfinal matchโ at the Bad Homburg Open, to say goodbye to the German crowd one last time
Itโs not a tour level match, only an exhibition, and she will play Ana Ivanovic pic.twitter.com/J1TptN5iFg
Tennis Thursday ๐งก pic.twitter.com/P3sajkTa4s
— Ana Ivanovic (@anaivanovic) March 26, 2026
Paula Badosa made a very emotional and honest post on IG:
— The Tennis Letter (@TheTennisLetter) March 23, 2026
"Fear, fucking fear. How brutal it is. Sometimes I feel like I can't control the voices inside me. The emotions are too much, and I find myself overwhelmed. Doubts take hold of me, and I feel lost in a sea of emotions."โฆ pic.twitter.com/LAEwypfj9C

Sunshine Double ๐ ๐ pic.twitter.com/lwyTKyBoGw
— Sabalenka Aryna (@SabalenkaA) March 29, 2026
Sheโs talking about me yall, Iโm cocos new coach ๐ฅ https://t.co/3I5IQIBMfG pic.twitter.com/idSXWa8g6n
— slice and dice (@slice_szn) March 24, 2026
Coco Gauff in the press room after reaching the Miami final:
— The Tennis Letter (@TheTennisLetter) March 27, 2026
"Iga, she beat me so many times in a row. I don't want her to be considered my dad. I was able to reverse it, so now are we both each othersโ daddies?"
๐๐๐๐๐๐๐๐
pic.twitter.com/rLf5AShCQz
this is the importance of having players with personality on tour. ily coco https://t.co/b8PbGRGiBl
— sarah (@joachimtrierfc) March 27, 2026
A lot of love from the home crowd ๐@CocoGauff | @miamiopen | #MiamiOpen pic.twitter.com/BmnGGjK7Oi
— wta (@WTA) March 28, 2026
Yui Kamiji: After Paris, I a little bit changed my mind, because until that time I really really wanted to get a medal, gold medal especially, but now I would like to introduce what we are doing, and also thinking about how we can develop wheelchair tennishttps://t.co/RKZxsSZQRZ
— Reem Abulleil (@ReemAbulleil) March 20, 2026
ICONIC!! https://t.co/xvmM9YPr6V pic.twitter.com/TJ7pbim9Ne
— Raj ๐ (@RajBhandari1001) March 28, 2026
Shout out to Raj, since none of the people in charge of things ever seem to actually read their match notes. As I noted last week, Sabalenka had the chance to become the first *player* to ever win a Sunshine Double in *both* singles and doubles in a career, which she did with her singles title defense. Of course, you'd never have known that by following along with the as-it-happened (and-just-happened) social media of the WTA, the Miami Open (not even in the trophy ceremony... two weeks after Sabalenka's name was mispronounced when she was introduced at the Indian Wells post-match ceremony), Tennis Channel or pretty much anyone else with an official hand in the game. Might have been an accomplishment *someone* over there might have wanted to keep up on to, you know, promote the players in the game. Just a thought. Meanwhile, a day later, the WTA's social media didn't even acknowledge Siniakova & Townsend's "Sunshine Double" when they picked up the WD crown two weeks after their Indian Wells win.
Shining bright in Miami โ๏ธ@K_Siniakova & @TaylorTownsend defeat Errani/Paolini 7-6(0), 6-1 to claim the Miami title! ๐#MiamiOpen pic.twitter.com/tEWBBbn16F
— wta (@WTA) March 29, 2026

*MOST 2020-2026 WTA FINAL MATCH-UPS*
6...Rybakina/Sabalenka - 23,24,25,26 = Rybakina 4-2
5...Sabalenka/Swiatek - 22,23,24 = Swiatek 4-1
4...GAUFF/SABALENKA - 2023,25,26 = tied 2-2
3...Pegula/Sabalenka - 24,25 = Sabalenka 3-0
3...Pegula/Swiatek - 23,25 = Swiatek 2-1
*2020-26 WTA SINGLES TITLES*
25 - 1/2/8/6/5/3/0 = Iga Swiatek
19 - 3/2/0/3/4/4/3 = ARYNA SABALENKA
11 - 1/0/1/2/3/3/1 = Elena Rybakina
10 - 0/1/0/4/3/2/0 = Coco Gauff
9 - 0/0/1/2/2/3/1 = Jessie Pegula
8 - 1/5/2 = Ash Barty (ret.)
8 - 0/3/2/2/1/0/0 = Barbora Krejcikova
6 - 0/1/1/2/0/2/0 = Belinda Bencic
6 - 0/2/2/0/2/0/0 = Dasha Kasatkina
6 - 0/1/1/1/2/1/0 = Alona Ostapenko
6 - 2/1/0/1/0/1/1 = Elina Svitolina
*MOST 2026 WTA TITLES w/o LOSING A SET*
2 - Aryna Sabalenka (Brisbane/Miami)
1 - Mirra Andreeva (Adelaide)
1 - Sorana Cirstea (Cluj-Napoca)
*MOST TITLES WON W/O DROPPING A SET - 2020s*
11 - Iga Swiatek, POL
6 - ARYNA SABALENKA, BLR (2 in 2026)
3 - Coco Gauff, USA
3 - Sorana Cirstea, ROU (1)
2 - Ash Barty, AUS
2 - Madison Keys, USA
2 - Anett Kontaveit, EST
2 - Bernarda Pera, USA
2 - Liudmila Samsonova, RUS
*MOST TOP 10 WINS IN 2026*
6 - Rybakina
5 - Mboko, Sabalenka
4 - Pegula, Svitolina
3 - Bencic, Kostyuk, Muchova
2 - Eala, Ostapenko, Sakkari
*MOST WTA FINALS - 2020-26*
35 - 3/3/3/6/7/9/4 = SABALENKA (19-16)
29 - 1/2/9/8/5/4/0 = Swiatek (25-4)
22 - 5/0/3/4/5/3/2 = Rybakina (11-11)
19 - 1/0/2/5/4/6/1 = Pegula (9-10)
14 - 0/4/2/2/6/0/0 = Kasatkina (6-8)
14 - 0/1/1/4/3/4/1 = GAUFF (10-4)
[2026]
4 - ARYNA SABALENKA (3-1)
2 - Elena Rybakina (1-1)
2 - Elina Svitolina (1-1)
2 - Victoria Mboko (0-2)
*MOST WTA SF in 2026*
4 - ARYNA SABALENKA (4-0)
4 - Elina Svitolina (2-2)
3 - ELENA RYBAKINA (2-1)
3 - KAROLINA MUCHOVA (1-2)
3 - Jessie Pegula (1-2)
2 - Victoria Mboko (2-0)
2 - COCO GAUFF (1-1)
2 - Iva Jovic (1-1)
2 - Kimberly Birrell (0-2)
*CAREER WTA TITLES ON HARD COURT*
31 - Venus Williams
24 - Caroline Wozniacki
20 - Victoria Azarenka
21 - ARYNA SABALENKA (3 in 2026)
14 - Iga Swiatek
12 - Elina Svitolina (1)
11 - Karolina Pliskova
9 - Coco Gauff
9 - Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova
9 - Vera Zvonareva
[2020-26]
16 - ARYNA SABALENKA (3/1/0/2/4/3/3)
13 - Iga Swiatek (0/1/5/3/2/2/0)
8 - Coco Gauff (0/0/0/4/3/1/0)
7 - Elena Rybakina (1/0/0/1/2/2/1)
6 - Ash Barty (1/3/2 ret)
6 - Jessie Pegula (0/0/1/2/1/1/1)
*RECENT WTA #1 vs. #2 MATCH-UPS*
2014 Brisbane Final - #1 S.Williams d. #2 Azarenka
2014 Miami Final - #1 S.Williams d. #2 Li
2015 Australian Open Final - #1 S.Williams d. #2 Sharapova
2018 Australian Open Final - #2 Wozniacki d. #1 Halep
2019 WTA Finals SF - #1 Barty d. #2 Ka.Pliskova
2023 Stuttgart Final - #1 Swiatek d. #2 Sabalenka
2023 Madrid Final - #2 Sabalenka d. #1 Swiatek
2023 WTA Finals SF - #2 Swiatek d. #1 Sabalenka
2024 Madrid Final - #1 Swiatek d. #2 Sabalenka
2024 Rome Final - #1 Swiatek d. #2 Sabalenka
2025 Roland Garros Final - #2 Gauff d. #1 Sabalenka
2026 Miami SF - #1 Sabalena d. #2 Rybakina
*MIAMI FACTS 1985-present*
=SINGLES=
[recent finals]
2018 Sloane Stephens def. Alona Ostapenko
2019 Ash Barty def. Karolina Pliskova
2020 DNP
2021 Ash Barty def. Bianca Andreescu
2022 Iga Swiatek def. Naomi Osaka
2023 Petra Kvitova def. Elena Rybakina
2024 Danielle Collins d. Elena Rybakina
2025 Aryna Sabalenka d. Jessie Pegula
2026 Aryna Sabalenka d. Coco Gauff
[Most Singles Titles]
8 - Serena Williams, USA
5 - Steffi Graf, GER
3 - Victoria Azarenka, BLR
2 - Ash Barty, AUS
2 - Kim Clijsters, BEL
2 - Martina Hingis, SUI
2 - Aryna Sabalenka, BLR
2 - Arantxa Sanchez Vicario, ESP
2 - Monica Seles, YUG
2 - Venus Williams, USA
[Consecutive Titles]
3 - Steffi Graf (1994-96)
3 - Serena Williams (2002-04)
3 - Serena Williams (2013-15)
2 - Steffi Graf (1987-88)
2 - Monica Seles (1990-91)
2 - Arantxa Sanchez Vicario (1992-93)
2 - Venus Williams (1998-99)
2 - Serena Williams (2007-08)
2 - Ash Barty (2019/21)
2 - Aryna Sabalenka (2025-26)
[Most Finals]
10 - Serena Williams (8-2)
7 - Steffi Graf (5-2)
5 - Chris Evert (1-4)
5 - Maria Sharapova (0-5)
4 - Venus Williams (3-1)
3 - Victoria Azarenka (3-0)
3 - Aryna Sabalenka (2-1)
3 - Monica Seles (2-1)
3 - Gabriela Sabatini (1-2)
3 - Jennifer Capriati (0-3)
2 - Ash Barty (2-0)
2 - Kim Clijsters (2-0)
2 - Martina Hingis (2-0)
2 - Arantxa Sanchez Vicario (2-0)
2 - Svetlana Kuznetsova (1-1)
2 - Elena Rybakina (0-2)
[Consecutive Finals]
5 - Chris Evert (1985-89)
4 - Steffi Graf (1993-96)
3 - Steffi Graf (1986-88)
3 - Jennifer Capriati (2001-03)
3 - Serena Williams (2002-04)
3 - Serena Williams (2007-09)
3 - Maria Sharapova (2011-13)
3 - Serena Williams (2013-15)
2 - Monica Seles (1990-91)
2 - Gabriela Sabatini (1991-92)
2 - Arantxa Sanchez Vicario (1992-93)
2 - Venus Williams (1998-99)
2 - Maria Sharapova (2005-06)
2 - Ash Barty (2019/21)
2 - Elena Rybakina (2023-24)
2 - Aryna Sabalenka (2025-26)
[Consecutive Match Wins]
21 - Steffi Graf (1994-96,99)
21 - Serena Willians (2002-05)
20 - Serena Williams (2013-16)
[1 Unseeded Champion]
2005 Kim Clijsters
2024 Danielle Collins
[Low-Ranked Champion]
#53 - Danielle Collins (2024)
[Youngest Singles Champion]
16y,111d - Monica Seles (1990)
[Oldest Singles Champion]
33y,190d - Serena Williams (2015)
33y,25d - Petra Kvitova (2023)
[Oldest Singles Finalist]
34 - Chris Evert (1989)
33 - Chris Evert (1988)
33 - Serena Williams (2015) - W
33 - Petra Kvitova (2023) - W
[6 Finalists Have Not a Reached Slam Final]
1990 Judith Weisner
1995 Kimiko Date
1996 Chanda Rubin
1998 Anna Kournikova
2015 Carla Suarez Navarro
2017 Johanna Konta (W)
[10 Finalists Have Never Won a Slam]
1990 Judith Weisner
1994 Natasha Zvereva
1995 Kimiko Date
1996 Chanda Rubin
1998 Anna Kournikova
2008 Jelena Jankovic
2012 Aga Radwanska (W)
2015 Carla Suarez Navarro
2017 Johanna Konta (W)
2024 Danielle Collins (W)
2025 Jessie Pegula
=DOUBLES=
[recent champions]
2018 Ash Barty/CoCo Vandeweghe
2019 Elise Mertens/Aryna Sabalenka
2020 DNP
2021 Shuko Aoyma/Ena Shibahara
2022 Laura Siegemund/Vera Zvonareva
2023 Coco Gauff/Jessie Pegula
2024 Sofia Kenin/Bethanie Mattek-Sands
2025 Mirra Andreeva/Diana Shnaider
2026 Katerina Siniakova/Taylor Townsend
[Most Titles]
7 - Jana Novotna, CZE
5 - Arantxa Sanchez Vicario, ESP
4 - Martina Hingis, SUI
3 - Nadia Petrova, RUS
3 - Lisa Raymond, USA
3 - Helena Sukova, CZE
2 - Gigi Fernandez, USA
2 - Svetlana Kuznetsova, RUS
2 - Bethanie Mattek-Sands, USA
2 - Martina Navratilova, USA
2 - Larisa Savchenko Neiland, LAT
2 - Pam Shriver, USA
2 - Katarina Srebotnik, SLO
2 - Samantha Stosur, AUS
2 - Ai Sugiyama, JPN
2 - Natasha Zvereva, BLR
[Most Titles - duos]
2 - Hingis/Novotna, SUI/CZE
2 - Novotna/Sanchez Vicario, CZE/ESP
2 - Novotna/Sukova, CZE/CZE
2 - Raymond/Stosur, USA/AUS
[Consecutive Titles]
1986-87 Pam Shriver, USA
1989-90 Novotna/Sukova, CZE/CZE
1992-93 Larisa Savchenko Neiland, LAT
1995-96 Novotna/Sanchez Vicario, CZE/ESP
1996-97 Arantxa Sanchez Vicario, ESP
1998-99 Hingis/Novotna, SUI/CZE
2006-07 Raymond/Stosur, USA/AUS
2012-13 Nadia Petrova, RUS
2014-15 Martina Hingis, SUI
*"SUNSHINE DOUBLE" (IW/MIA) WINNERS*
[WS]
1994 Steffi Graf, GER
1996 Steffi Graf, GER
2005 Kim Clijsters, BEL
2016 Victoria Azarenka, BLR
2022 Iga Swiatek, POL
2026 Aryna Sabalenka, BLR
[WD]
1997 Natasha Zvereva, BLR
1999 Martina Hingis, SUI
2002 Lisa Raymond/Rennae Stubbs, USA/AUS
2006 Lisa Raymond/Samantha Stosur, USA/AUS
2007 Lisa Raymond/Samantha Stosur, USA/AUS
2015 Martina Hingis/Sania Mirza, SUI/IND
2016 Bethanie Mattek-Sands, USA
2019 Elise Mertens/Aryna Sabalenka, BEL/BLR
2026 Katerina Siniakova/Taylor Townsend, CZE/USA
[won WS/WD "Sunshine Doubles" in career]
Aryna Sabalenka (2026 singles, 2019 doubles)
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NOTE: Jana Novotna/Helena Sukova won both IW/Mia as non-consecutive events in 1990
*REACHED AO-IW-MIA FINALS IN SEASON*
1991 Monica Seles (W-L-W)
1994 Steffi Graf (W-W-W) - only to sweep all 3
2000 Lindsay Davenport (W-W-L)
2000 Martina Hingis (L-L-W)
2012 Maria Sharapova (L-L-L)
2023 Elena Rybakina (L-W-L)
2025 Aryna Sabalenka (L-L-W)
2026 Aryna Sabalenka (L-W-W)
[reached IW/MIA finals in season]
1991 Monica Seles (L-W)
1994 Steffi Graf (W-W) #
1996 Steffi Graf (W-W) #
1999 Serena Williams (W-L)
2000 Lindsay Davenport (W-L)
2000 Martina Hingis (L-W)
2005 Kim Clijsters (W-W) #
2006 Maria Sharapova (W-L)
2012 Maria Sharapova (L-L)
2013 Maria Sharapova (W-L)
2016 Victoria Azarenka (W-W) #
2022 Iga Swiatek (W-W) #
2023 Elena Rybakina (W-L)
2025 Aryna Sabalenka (L-W)
2026 Aryna Sabalenka (W-W) #
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# - "Sunshine Double"
*2026 WTA DOUBLES TITLES*
3 - KATERINA SINIAKOVA
3 - TAYLOR TOWNSEND
2 - Zhang Shuai
[duos]
2...Siniakova/Townsend
[2020-26 - individuals]
28 - KATERINA SINIAKOVA (1/6/6/3/5/4/3)
15 - Barbora Krejcikova (1/5/3/4/1/1/0)
15 - Elise Mertens (1/4/2/2/3/2/1)
14 - TAYLOR TOWNSEND (1/0/0/3/3/4/3)
13 - Luisa Stefani (1/1/2/3/1/4/1)
12 - Gaby Dabrowski (0/1/3/2/2/3/1)
12 - Anna Danilina (0/1/2/1/5/2/1)
12 - Hsieh Su-wei (4/2/0/2/3/0/1)
12 - Nicole Melichar-Martinez (2/2/2/0/3/3/0)
12 - Erin Routliffe (0/1/1/3/3/4/0)
11 - Demi Schuurs (2/2/1/2/2/2/0)
11 - Laura Siegemund (1/0/3/5/1/1/0)
*CAREER WTA DOUBLES TITLES - active*
36 - Sara Errani
36 - Hsieh Su-Wei
35 - KATERINA SINIAKOVA
30 - Bethanie Mattek-Sands
30 - Kristina Mladenovic
29 - Timea Babos
24 - Elise Mertens
22 - Venus Williams
*SINIAKOVA - 35 WTA TITLES (# w/ partners)*
18 - Barbora Krejcikova
5 - TAYLOR TOWNSEND
3 - Storm Hunter
2 - Aleksandra Krunic
2 - Zhang Shuai
1 - Belinda Bencic
1 - Coco Gauff
1 - Kristina Mladenovic
1 - Alona Ostapenko
1 - Bernarda Pera


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