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Martina Navratilova Career Statistics
This is a list of the main career statistics of former Czechoslovak-born American tennis player Martina Navratilova. Significant finals Grand Slam finals Singles: 32 (18–14) By winning the 1983 US Open title, Navratilova completed the Career Grand Slam. She became only the seventh female player in history to achieve this. Doubles: 37 (31–6) By winning the 1980 Australian Open title, Navratilova completed the women's doubles Career Grand Slam. She became the ninth female player in history to achieve this. Mixed doubles: 16 (10–6) By winning the 2003 Australian Open title, Navratilova completed the mixed doubles Career Grand Slam. She became only the third female player in history to achieve this. Having also completed Career Grand Slams in singles and doubles, Navratilova completed the "Career Boxed Set", only the second player in the Open Era after Margaret Court to do so. Year-End Championships finals Singles: 14 (8–6) Doubles: 11 (11–0) Singles performance t ...
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Martina Navratilova
Martina Navratilova ( cs, Martina Navrátilová ; ; born October 18, 1956) is a Czech–American, former professional tennis player. Widely considered among the greatest tennis players of all time, Navratilova won 18 major singles titles, 31 major women's doubles titles, and 10 major mixed doubles titles, for a combined total of 59 major titles, the most in the Open Era. Alongside Chris Evert, her greatest rival, Navratilova dominated women's tennis in the 1970s and 1980s. Navratilova was ranked as the world No. 1 in singles for a total of 332 weeks (second only to Steffi Graf), and for a record 237 weeks in doubles, making her the only player in history to have held the top spot in both disciplines for over 200 weeks. She won 167 top-level singles titles and 177 doubles titles, both the Open Era records. She won a record six consecutive singles majors across 1983 and 1984 while simultaneously winning the Grand Slam in doubles. Navratilova claims the best professional season w ...
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1982 Australian Open – Women%27s Singles
Chris Evert defeated the defending champion Martina Navratilova in a rematch of the previous year's final, 6–3, 2–6, 6–3 to win the women's singles tennis title at the 1982 Australian Open. It was her first Australian Open singles title and her 14th major singles title overall. With the win, Evert completed the career Grand Slam. Seeds The seeded players are listed below. Chris Evert is the champion; others show the round in which they were eliminated. # Martina Navratilova ''(final)'' # Chris Evert ''(champion)'' # Andrea Jaeger ''(semifinals)'' # Wendy Turnbull ''(quarterfinals)'' # Pam Shriver ''(semifinals)'' # Hana Mandlíková ''(second round)'' # Barbara Potter ''(third round)'' # Mima Jaušovec ''(second round)'' # Billie Jean King ''(quarterfinals)'' # Anne Smith ''(quarterfinals)'' # Andrea Leand ''(second round)'' # Zina Garrison ''(first round)'' # Evonne Cawley ''(second round)'' # Rosalyn Fairbank ''(third round)'' # Claudia Kohde-Kilsch ''(th ...
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1986 French Open – Women%27s Singles
Defending champion Chris Evert defeated Martina Navratilova in the final, 2–6, 6–3, 6–3 to win the women's singles tennis title at the 1986 French Open. It was her seventh French Open singles title and her 18th and final major singles title overall, an Open Era record. It also marked the 13th consecutive year in which Evert won a major, another Open Era record. The final between Evert and Navratilova was their third successive final at the French Open. Seeds The seeded players are listed below. Chris Evert is the champion; others show the round in which they were eliminated. Qualifying Draw Finals Earlier rounds Section 1 Section 2 Section 3 Section 4 Section 5 Section 6 Section 7 Section 8 See also * Evert–Navratilova rivalry References External links1986 French Open – Women's draws and resultsat the International Tennis Federation The International Tennis Federation (ITF) is the governing body of world tennis, wheelchair tennis, and beach ...
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1985 Australian Open – Women%27s Singles
Martina Navratilova defeated the defending champion Chris Evert in the final, 6–2, 4–6, 6–2 to win the women's singles tennis title at the 1985 Australian Open. It was her third Australian Open singles title and 13th major singles title overall. Seeds The seeded players are listed below. Martina Navratilova is the champion; others show the round in which they were eliminated. # Chris Evert ''(finalist)'' # Martina Navratilova ''(champion)'' # Hana Mandlíková ''(semifinals)'' # Pam Shriver ''(third round)'' # Claudia Kohde-Kilsch ''(semifinals)'' # Zina Garrison ''(quarterfinals)'' # Manuela Maleeva ''(quarterfinals)'' # Helena Suková ''(quarterfinals)'' # Wendy Turnbull ''(third round)'' # Catarina Lindqvist ''(quarterfinals)'' # Barbara Potter ''(second round)'' # Bettina Bunge ''(first round)'' # Jo Durie ''(third round)'' # Lisa Bonder ''(second round)'' # Pascale Paradis ''(first round)'' # Katerina Maleeva ''(third round)'' Qualifying Draw Key * ...
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Hana Mandlíková
Hana Mandlíková (born 19 February 1962) is a former professional tennis player from Czechoslovakia who later obtained Australian citizenship. During her career she won four Grand Slam singles titles - the 1980 Australian Open, 1981 French Open, 1985 US Open and 1987 Australian Open. She was also runner-up in four Grand Slam singles events - twice at Wimbledon and twice at the US Open. The graceful right-hander secured one Grand Slam women's doubles title, at the 1989 US Open with Martina Navratilova. Inducted into thInternational Tennis Hall of Famein 1994, Mandlíková was one of the brightest stars of her generation and is considered one of the greatest female players of the Open Era. Mandlíková had a career-high singles ranking of No. 3, and was ranked in the top 50 for 12 consecutive seasons (1978–89), including seven in the top 10. She led Czechoslovakia to three consecutive Federation Cup victories from 1983–1985, and was only the third woman to win Grand Slam ...
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1985 US Open – Women%27s Singles
Hana Mandlíková defeated the two-time defending champion Martina Navratilova in the final, 7–6(7–3), 1–6, 7–6(7–2) to win the women's singles tennis title at the 1985 US Open. Seeds Qualifying Draw Final eight Earlier rounds Section 1 Section 2 Section 3 Section 4 Section 5 Section 6 Section 7 Section 8 External links1985 US Open – Women's draws and resultsat the International Tennis Federation The International Tennis Federation (ITF) is the governing body of world tennis, wheelchair tennis, and beach tennis. It was founded in 1913 as the International Lawn Tennis Federation by twelve national tennis associations. As of 2016, there a ... {{DEFAULTSORT:1985 US Open - Women's Singles Women's Singles US Open (tennis) by year – Women's singles 1985 in women's tennis 1985 in American women's sports ...
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1985 Wimbledon Championships – Women%27s Singles
Three-time defending champion Martina Navratilova defeated Chris Evert Lloyd in a rematch of the previous year's final, 4–6, 6–3, 6–2 to win the ladies' singles tennis title at the 1985 Wimbledon Championships. It was her sixth Wimbledon singles title and twelfth major singles title overall. It marked Evert's seventh runner-up finish at Wimbledon, the joint-most at a major (shared with Blanche Bingley, also at Wimbledon). Seeds Chris Evert Lloyd ''(final)'' Martina Navratilova (champion) n/a Hana Mandlíková ''(third round)'' Manuela Maleeva ''(fourth round)'' Pam Shriver ''(quarterfinals)'' Claudia Kohde-Kilsch ''(second round)'' Helena Suková ''(quarterfinals)'' Zina Garrison ''(semifinals)'' Bonnie Gadusek ''(second round)'' Kathy Jordan ''(second round)'' Steffi Graf ''(fourth round)'' Catarina Lindqvist ''(first round)'' Carling Bassett ''(second round)'' Wendy Turnbull ''(third round)'' Gabriela Sabatini ''(third round)'' Kathy Rin ...
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1985 French Open – Women%27s Singles
Chris Evert defeated the defending champion Martina Navratilova in a rematch of the previous year's final, 6–3, 6–7(4–7), 7–5 to win the women's singles tennis title at the 1985 French Open. It was her sixth French Open singles title and her 17th major singles title overall. Seeds The seeded players are listed below. Chris Evert is the champion; others show the round in which they were eliminated. # Martina Navratilova ''(finals)'' # Chris Evert ''(champion)'' # Hana Mandlíková ''(quarterfinals)'' # Manuela Maleeva ''(quarterfinals)'' # Helena Suková ''(second round)'' # Zina Garrison ''(second round)'' # Claudia Kohde-Kilsch ''(semifinals)'' # Carling Bassett ''(fourth round)'' # Catarina Lindqvist ''(second round)'' # Bonnie Gadusek ''(fourth round)'' # Steffi Graf ''(fourth round)'' # Barbara Potter ''(first round)'' # Kathy Rinaldi ''(third round)'' # Gabriela Sabatini ''(semifinals)'' # Andrea Temesvári ''(first round)'' # Pam Casale ...
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1984 US Open – Women%27s Singles
Defending champion Martina Navratilova defeated Chris Evert in a rematch of the previous year's final, 4–6, 6–4, 6–4 to win the women's singles tennis title at the 1984 US Open. The victory marked Navratilova's sixth consecutive major singles title, tying Margaret Court and Maureen Connolly's achievement. She also became the first player in history to win the Surface Slam, having won the preceding French Open and Wimbledon. It was her second US Open singles title and eleventh major singles title overall. This marked the first major appearance for future world No. 3 and 1990 champion Gabriela Sabatini; she was defeated in the third round by Helena Suková. Seeds Qualifying Draw Finals Top half Section 1 Section 2 Section 3 Section 4 Bottom half Section 5 Section 6 Section 7 Section 8 See also * Evert–Navratilova rivalry External links1984 US Open – Women's draws and resultsat the International Tennis Federation The International Tennis Fed ...
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1984 Wimbledon Championships – Women%27s Singles
Two-time defending champion Martina Navratilova defeated Chris Evert Lloyd in the final, 7–6(7–5), 6–2 to win the ladies' singles tennis title at the 1984 Wimbledon Championships. It was her fifth Wimbledon singles title and tenth major singles title overall. Seeds Martina Navratilova (champion) Chris Evert Lloyd ''(final)'' Hana Mandlíková ''(semifinals)'' Pam Shriver ''(quarterfinals)'' Zina Garrison ''(second round)'' Kathy Jordan ''(semifinals)'' Manuela Maleeva ''(quarterfinals)'' Kathy Horvath ''(second round)'' Wendy Turnbull ''(fourth round)'' Jo Durie ''(quarterfinals)'' Lisa Bonder ''(third round)'' Claudia Kohde-Kilsch ''(fourth round)'' Barbara Potter ''(fourth round)'' Helena Suková ''(fourth round)'' Andrea Temesvári ''(fourth round)'' Carling Bassett ''(third round)'' Qualifying Draw Finals Top half Section 1 Section 2 Section 3 Section 4 Bottom half Section 5 Section 6 Section 7 Se ...
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1984 French Open – Women%27s Singles
Martina Navratilova defeated the defending champion Chris Evert in the final, 6–3, 6–1 to win the women's singles tennis title at the 1984 French Open. With the win, Navratilova completed a non-calendar-year Grand Slam, dubbed the 'Martina Slam', and became only the second woman in the Open Era to simultaneously hold all four major singles titles (after Margaret Court in 1970). It was Navratilova's second French Open singles title and ninth major singles title overall. Seeds Qualifying Draw Finals Top half Section 1 Section 2 Section 3 Section 4 Bottom half Section 5 Section 6 Section 7 Section 8 References External links1984 French Open – Women's draws and resultsat the International Tennis Federation The International Tennis Federation (ITF) is the governing body of world tennis, wheelchair tennis, and beach tennis. It was founded in 1913 as the International Lawn Tennis Federation by twelve national tennis associations. As of 2016, there a ...
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Kathy Jordan
Kathryn "Kathy" Jordan (born December 3, 1959) is a former American tennis player. During her career, she won seven Grand Slam titles, five of them in women's doubles and two in mixed doubles. She also was the 1983 Australian Open women's singles runner-up and won three singles titles and 42 doubles titles. College She received an athletic scholarship to Stanford University in 1978. While at Stanford, she won the 1979 AIAW Championships in singles and in doubles with her sister Barbara Jordan. in 1979, she won the Broderick Award (now the Honda Sports Award) as the best female collegiate player. Career Jordan turned professional in 1979. Her best performance in a Grand Slam singles tournament was runner-up at the 1983 Australian Open, where she lost to Martina Navratilova in straight sets.. She was the first player to defeat Chris Evert before the semifinals of a Grand Slam singles tournament. Jordan defeated Evert 6–1, 7–6 in the third round of Wimbledon in 1983 after Ev ...
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