Psn women tennis players

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  1. 4. V, A 7-time Grand Slam champion and a pioneer for equal prize money; her longevity and powerful grass-court game made her a perennial threat at Wimbledon.
  2. 7. A pioneer for Asian tennis; the Chinese superstar won the French and Australian Opens, inspiring a massive wave of new players across the continent.
  3. 8. A, An Australian phenom who held the World No. 1 ranking for 121 weeks and won three Grand Slams on three different surfaces before her shock retirement at age 25.
  4. 9. A, A former World No. 1 from Serbia who captured the 2008 French Open title and became one of the most recognizable faces of the sport in the late 2000s.
  5. 11. I, The dominant force of the early 2020s; the Polish star is renowned for her heavy topspin and mental toughness, securing multiple French Open titles.
  6. 12. A, A powerhouse player from Belarus known for her immense serve and groundstrokes; she became a dominant force in the 2020s, winning back-to-back Australian Open titles.
  7. 14. S, A Romanian star known for her elite movement and tactical intelligence; she reached World No. 1 and won titles at both Roland Garros and Wimbledon.
  8. 17. A, A German left-hander known for her incredible defensive skills; she defeated Serena Williams to win both the Australian Open and US Open in 2016.
  9. 18. N, A four-time Grand Slam champion who became the highest-earning female athlete ever; she is famous for her hard-court dominance and social justice advocacy.
  10. 19. K, Known as "Aussie Kim," she made one of the greatest comebacks in sports history, winning three Grand Slams as a mother after her first retirement.
  11. 20. S, Though mostly retired by this window, her influence loomed large over the early 2000s as the benchmark for the "Golden Slam" and athletic excellence.
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  1. 1. C, A Danish "counter-puncher" who held the No. 1 spot for 71 weeks through incredible consistency, eventually winning the 2018 Australian Open.
  2. 2. P, A Czech powerhouse and two-time Wimbledon champion; she is admired for her resilience in returning to the top level after a career-threatening hand injury.
  3. 3. M, Though her singles peak was earlier, she dominated the doubles circuit in the last 20 years, showcasing tactical genius and "touch" over raw power.
  4. 5. J, A Belgian legend with arguably the greatest one-handed backhand in the history of the women's game; she won seven Grand Slams before a premature retirement.
  5. 6. V, A former World No. 1 from Belarus and two-time Australian Open winner; she is famous for her relentless intensity and return-of-serve capability.
  6. 10. S, An American talent who completed a miraculous comeback from foot surgery to win the 2017 US Open, showcasing elite athleticism and defensive variety.
  7. 13. E, Representing Kazakhstan, she made history as a calm but lethal "ice queen" server, winning the 2022 Wimbledon title with one of the most powerful games on tour.
  8. 15. M, A Russian icon and one of the few women to achieve a "Career Grand Slam"; she combined fierce baseline aggression with immense commercial global appeal.
  9. 16. S, Widely considered the "GOAT" (Greatest of All Time); she won 23 Grand Slam singles titles, dominating the sport across four different decades.