In the 21st century, women’s tennis has seen numerous exceptional players who have triumphed across multiple surfaces, highlighting their versatility and adaptability. Here are 14 women who have achieved this feat:
Serena Williams: Dominating across all surfaces, Serena has won multiple Grand Slams on hard courts (Australian Open, US Open), clay (French Open), and grass (Wimbledon).
Maria Sharapova:Known for her powerful play, Sharapova completed the Career Grand Slam, winning on hard courts (Australian Open, US Open), clay (French Open), and grass (Wimbledon).
Barbora Krejcikova:Emerging as a versatile player, Krejcikova has claimed Grand Slam titles on hard courts (Australian Open) and clay (French Open).
Venus Williams: Like her sister Serena, Venus has won multiple Grand Slams on hard courts and grass.
Justine Henin: Henin’s finesse and skill earned her Grand Slam titles on hard courts and clay.
Kim Clijsters: Clijsters showcased her prowess by winning Grand Slam titles on hard courts and grass.
Victoria Azarenka: Azarenka has triumphed on hard courts, winning multiple Australian Open titles and performing well on other surfaces.
Angelique Kerbe:Kerber has demonstrated her versatility by winning Grand Slams on hard courts, grass, and clay.
Simona Halep: Known for her tenacity, Halep has won Grand Slam titles on hard courts and clay.
Naomi Osaka: Osaka has been dominant on hard courts, winning multiple Australian Open and US Open titles.
Petra Kvitová: Kvitová has shown her strength on grass, winning multiple Wimbledon titles, and on other surfaces.
Garbiñe Muguruza: Muguruza has claimed Grand Slam titles on grass (Wimbledon) and clay (French Open).
Ashleigh Barty: Barty’s all-court game has earned her Grand Slam titles on hard courts, clay, and grass.
Iga Świątek: Świątek has made her mark with Grand Slam victories on hard courts and clay.
These players exemplify the pinnacle of women’s tennis in the 21st century, demonstrating excellence across all surfaces and solidifying their legacies in the sport.
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