List of WTA 1000 records and statistics
Serena Williams has won a record 23 WTA 1000 singles titles.WTA 1000 is a category oftennis tournaments on theWTA Tour organized by theWomen's Tennis Association .[ 1]
The Series was initially calledWTA Tier I which began in1988 and lasted until2008 . Records before1990 are excluded from this list.[ 2] When the WTA Tour was established in 1990 there were initially sixTier I tournaments held annually in the first three years. The list thereafter expanded to eight events in1993 , nine in1997 and ten in2004 , before being scaled back to nine for2008 .
In2009 the WTA changed the tournament categories, so that the majority of Tier I andTier II tournaments were in one category,Premier Tournaments , split into three categories: two of them beingPremier Mandatory and Premier 5 , comprising nine events being held with Wuhan, which replacedTokyo in2014 , as the only exception.[ 3]
WTA Premier Mandatory and Premier 5 tournaments merged into a single highest tier and it is implemented since the reorganization of the schedule in2021 .[ 4] [ 5]
In2024 the WTA expanded to ten WTA 1000 tournaments, up from nine in2023 , with bothDoha andDubai becoming 1000 events every year instead of alternating.[ 6] There are ten WTA 1000 tournaments:Doha ,Dubai ,Indian Wells ,Miami ,Madrid ,Rome ,Canada ,Cincinnati ,Beijing andWuhan .[ 7]
These tournaments offer 1000 ranking points for the winner.[ 6]
Onlythree tournaments were held in2020 due to theCOVID-19 pandemic : Doha, Rome and Cincinnati.[ 8] [ 9]
Guadalajara replaced Wuhan and Beijing in2022 due to thedisappearance of Peng Shuai .[ 10] [ 11]
On 1 March 2022, theWTA announced that players fromBelarus will not be allowed to compete under the name or flag of Belarus following the2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine .[ 12]
New tournamentsunderlined . Active tournaments
Defunct tournaments
Premier / 1000 (2009–2023)[ edit ] Active tournaments
Mandatory tournaments
Defunct tournaments
^ All of the listed tournaments were held in chronological order with some exceptions:Berlin was held before Rome between 1990–1999. Zürich was held before Moscow between 1997–2000. Canada preceded Cincinnati in 2009–2010. Rome was held before Madrid between 2009–2011. Rome was held as the last event in 2020. Indian Wells was held as the last event in 2021. ^ First event of Tokyo was played inYokohama . ^a b In 2008, Doha replaced Tokyo, which was moved to replace Zürich as the last event. ^ Between 2015–2023, Dubai and Doha alternated each year, Dubai played in odd- and Doha in even-numbered years. ^ In 2020, Cincinnati was held in New York City. ^a b c d Cancelled due to theCOVID-19 pandemic .[ 8] [ 9] [ 44] [ 11] Active tournaments Defunct tournaments
* Active players and most titles won per tournament are denoted inbold .
Players with 5+ titles. 76 champions in 299 events as of2025 Cincinnati . No. Finals 33 Serena Williams27 Martina Hingis25 Maria Sharapova22 Steffi Graf21 Lindsay Davenport18 Monica Seles Simona Halep15 Venus Williams Victoria Azarenka14 Conchita Martínez Justine Henin
No. Semifinals 43 Serena Williams38 Martina Hingis37 Maria Sharapova29 Simona Halep28 Conchita MartínezVenus Williams 26 Steffi Graf Lindsay Davenport Victoria Azarenka25 Monica Seles
No. Quarterfinals 59 Serena Williams47 Martina Hingis Maria SharapovaVenus Williams 46 Agnieszka Radwańska 44 Conchita Martínez42 Svetlana Kuznetsova 41 Victoria Azarenka40 Lindsay Davenport39 Simona Halep
No. Match wins 263 Serena Williams231 Victoria Azarenka220 Maria Sharapova214 Svetlana KuznetsovaVenus Williams 199 Agnieszka Radwańska195 Caroline Wozniacki 189 Martina Hingis186 Simona Halep181 Petra Kvitová
% W–L Match record 88.4 130–17 Steffi Graf84.0 263–50 Serena Williams81.6 111–25 Justine Henin81.2 121–28 Iga Swiatek81.1 189–44 Martina Hingis80.5 120–29 Monica Seles77.6 152–44 Lindsay Davenport75.9 220–70 Maria Sharapova75.7 109–35 Gabriela Sabatini 74.3 136–47 Aryna Sabalenka*minimum 100 wins
Statistics correct as of2025 Cincinnati . To avoid double counting, they should be updated at the conclusion of a tournament or when the player's participation has ended. Most finals No. Player Year 7 Serena Williams2013 6 Martina Hingis2000 5 Steffi Graf1993 Martina Hingis1999 4 Maria Sharapova2 2006, 12 Simona Halep2 2015, 17 Iga Świątek2 2022, 24 Gabriela Sabatini1991 Steffi Graf1994 Jennifer Capriati 2001 Justine Henin 2003 Victoria Azarenka2012 Aryna Sabalenka 2024
Most titles per tournament [ edit ] ^ Multiple winners of Indian Wells before 1996 are not included. ^ Chicago was held only once.
Tournaments won with no sets dropped [ edit ] No. Player[ 48] Events 7 Martina HingisIndian Wells (1998 ), Charleston (1999 ), Berlin (1999 ), Canada (1999 ), Miami (2000 ), Tokyo (2000 ,2007 ) 6 Monica SelesMiami (1990 ), Berlin (1990 ), Rome (1990 ), Canada (1995 ,1996 ,1997 ) Iga ŚwiątekMiami (2022 ), Rome (2022 ,2024 ),[ 49] Doha (2024 ),[ 50] Indian Wells (2024 ),[ 51] Cincinnati (2025 )[ 52] 5 Lindsay DavenportZürich (1997 ,1998 ), Tokyo (1998 ,2004 ), San Diego (2004 ) Serena WilliamsMiami (2002 ), Canada (2013 ), Beijing (2013 ), Rome (2013 ,2016 ) 4 Gabriela SabatiniBoca Raton (1991 ), Rome (1991 ,1992 ), Charleston (1992 ) Steffi GrafCharleston (1993 ), Tokyo (1994 ), Miami (1995 ,1996 ) 3 Conchita MartínezRome (1993 ,1994 ), Berlin (2000 ) Justine HeninZürich (2003 ), Indian Wells (2004 ), Canada (2007 ) Maria SharapovaSan Diego (2006 ), Indian Wells (2006 ,2013 ) Victoria AzarenkaDoha (2012 ), Beijing (2012 ), Miami (2016 ) 2 Martina NavratilovaChicago (1990 ), Charleston (1990 ) Mary PierceCharleston (2000 ), San Diego (2005 ) Kim ClijstersMiami (2005 ), Canada (2005 ) Caroline WozniackiDubai (2011 ), Beijing (2018 ) Agnieszka RadwańskaMiami (2012 ), Beijing (2016 ) Aryna Sabalenka Cincinnati (2024 ),[ 53] Miami (2025 )[ 54] 1 Jennifer Capriati Canada (1991 ) Arantxa Sánchez Vicario Miami (1992 ) Manuela Maleeva Zürich (1993 ) Jana Novotná Moscow (1997 ) Amélie Mauresmo Canada (2002 ) Anastasia MyskinaMoscow (2003 ) Jelena Janković Rome (2007 ) Vera Zvonareva Indian Wells (2009 ) Venus WilliamsDubai (2010 ) Kiki Bertens Madrid (2019 ) Ashleigh Barty Cincinnati (2021 ) Maria Sakkari Guadalajara (2023 )[ 55] Coco Gauff Wuhan (2025 )[ 56]
Consecutive records [ edit ] Calendar title combinations [ edit ] Back-to-back tournament titles.Currently active combinations inbold.
Titles won by decade [ edit ] as of2025 Wuhan .[update]
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Barty ,Janković ,Keys ,Konta ,Li ,Martínez Sánchez ,Pennetta ,Petrova ,Rezaï ,Stephens ,Suárez Navarro ,Vesnina
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Azarenka ,Badosa ,Collins ,Garcia ,Giorgi ,Jabeur ,Krejčíková ,Kvitová ,Mboko ,Muguruza ,Sakkari
Titles won by country [ edit ] as of2025 Wuhan .[update]
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