Psn women tennis players
Across
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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. C, A Danish "counter-puncher" who held the No. 1 spot for 71 weeks through incredible consistency, eventually winning the 2018 Australian Open.
- 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. 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- 16. S, Widely considered the "GOAT" (Greatest of All Time); she won 23 Grand Slam singles titles, dominating the sport across four different decades.