Most Weeks at No. 1 in the WTA Ranking |
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The best female tennis players in history according to weeks as Number 1 in the WTA Ranking. How many weeks as the leader of the WTA Tour women's tennis ranking did Steffi Graf, Monica Seles, Chris Evert, Serena Williams, Martina Hingis, Ashleigh Barty, Justine Henin and Iga Swiatek spend?
The WTA Ranking is a system that ranks professional tennis players based on their performance in tournaments over a rolling 52-week period. Since its inception in 1975, the WTA Ranking has been used to determine the best players in women's tennis and to track their progress over time. One of the most prestigious achievements in women's tennis is to be ranked as the world number one player, a feat that only a select few have achieved. In this video, we will take a look at the tennis players who have been the most weeks leader of the WTA Ranking. Best female tennis players of all time: 1. Steffi Graf - 377 weeks Steffi Graf is widely considered as one of the greatest tennis players of all time. During her career, she won 22 Grand Slam singles titles and spent a record 377 weeks as the world number one player. Graf first became the world number one in 1987 and held the top spot for a total of 186 consecutive weeks, which is also a record. She regained the top spot several times throughout her career, and her last stint as the world number one was in 1997. 2. Martina Navratilova - 332 weeks Martina Navratilova is a tennis legend who won a total of 18 Grand Slam titles during her career. She spent a total of 332 weeks as the world number one player, which is the second-highest total in history. Navratilova first became the world number one in 1978 and held the top spot for a total of 156 consecutive weeks. She regained the top spot several times throughout her career, and her last stint as the world number one was in 1990. 3. Serena Williams - 319 weeks Serena Williams is another legendary tennis player who has dominated the women's game for many years. She has won 23 Grand Slam singles titles and has spent a total of 319 weeks as the world number one player. Williams first became the world number one in 2002 and has held the top spot for a total of eight different stints throughout her career. Her most recent reign as the world number one was in 2017. 4. Chris Evert - 260 weeks Chris Evert is a former professional tennis player who won a total of 18 Grand Slam singles titles during her career. She spent a total of 260 weeks as the world number one player, which is the fourth-highest total in history. Evert first became the world number one in 1975 and held the top spot for a total of 113 consecutive weeks. She regained the top spot several times throughout her career, and her last stint as the world number one was in 1985. 5. Martina Hingis - 209 weeks Martina Hingis is a retired Swiss tennis player who won a total of 5 Grand Slam singles titles during her career. She spent a total of 209 weeks as the world number one player, which is the fifth-highest total in history. Hingis first became the world number one in 1997 and held the top spot for a total of 80 consecutive weeks. She regained the top spot several times throughout her career, and her last stint as the world number one was in 2001. Who can break these legendary records? Will it be Iga Swiatek, who has been WTA Number 1 continuously for 54 weeks? #tennis #wta #igaswiatek |