List of Grand Slam Women's Singles Champions - Statistics - Winners of Two Grand Slam Tournaments in The Same Calendar Year

Winners of Two Grand Slam Tournaments in The Same Calendar Year

  • Australian – French double:
  • Australian – Wimbledon double:
    • (1950) Louise Brough Clapp
    • (1953) Maureen Connolly Brinker
    • (1963) Margaret Court
    • (1965) Margaret Court (2)
    • (1968) Billie Jean King
    • (1970) Margaret Court (3)
    • (1983) Martina Navratilova
    • (1985) Martina Navratilova (2)
    • (1988) Steffi Graf
    • (1989) Steffi Graf (2)
    • (1997) Martina Hingis
    • (2003) Serena Williams
    • (2006) Amélie Mauresmo
    • (2009) Serena Williams (2)
    • (2010) Serena Williams (3)
  • Australian – U.S. double:
    • (1953) Maureen Connolly Brinker
    • (1962) Margaret Court
    • (1965) Margaret Court (2)
    • (1969) Margaret Court (3)
    • (1970) Margaret Court (4)
    • (1973) Margaret Court (5)
    • (1982) Chris Evert
    • (1983) Martina Navratilova
    • (1988) Steffi Graf
    • (1989) Steffi Graf (2)
    • (1991) Monica Seles
    • (1992) / Monica Seles (2)
    • (1997) Martina Hingis
  • French – Wimbledon double:
    • (1925) Suzanne Lenglen
    • (1929) Helen Wills Moody
    • (1930) Helen Wills Moody (2)
    • (1932) Helen Wills Moody (3)
    • (1953) Maureen Connolly Brinker
    • (1954) Maureen Connolly Brinker (2)
    • (1970) Margaret Court (2)
    • (1971) Evonne Goolagong Cawley
    • (1972) Billie Jean King
    • (1974) Chris Evert
    • (1982) Martina Navratilova
    • (1984) Martina Navratilova (2)
    • (1988) Steffi Graf
    • (1993) Steffi Graf (2)
    • (1995) Steffi Graf (3)
    • (1996) Steffi Graf (4)
    • (2002) Serena Williams
  • French – U.S. double:
    • (1928) Helen Wills Moody
    • (1929) Helen Wills Moody (2)
    • (1949) Margaret Osborne duPont
    • (1953) Maureen Connolly Brinker
    • (1960) Darlene Hard
    • (1962) Margaret Court
    • (1969) Margaret Court (2)
    • (1970) Margaret Court (3)
    • (1972) Billie Jean King
    • (1973) Margaret Court (4)
    • (1975) Chris Evert
    • (1980) Chris Evert (2)
    • (1984) Martina Navratilova
    • (1988) Steffi Graf
    • (1991) Monica Seles
    • (1992) / Monica Seles (2)
    • (1993) Steffi Graf (2)
    • (1994) Arantxa Sánchez Vicario
    • (1995) Steffi Graf (3)
    • (1996) Steffi Graf (4)
    • (2002) Serena Williams
    • (2003) Justine Henin
    • (2007) Justine Henin (2)
  • Wimbledon – U.S. double:
    • (1929) Helen Wills Moody
    • (1939) Alice Marble
    • (1946) Pauline Betz Addie
    • (1952) Maureen Connolly Brinker
    • (1953) Maureen Connolly Brinker (2)
    • (1956) Shirley Fry Irvin
    • (1957) Althea Gibson
    • (1958) Althea Gibson (2)
    • (1959) Maria Bueno
    • (1964) Maria Bueno (2)
    • (1965) Margaret Court
    • (1967) Billie Jean King
    • (1970) Margaret Court (2)
    • (1972) Billie Jean King (2)
    • (1976) Chris Evert
    • (1983) Martina Navratilova
    • (1984) Martina Navratilova (2)
    • (1986) Martina Navratilova (3)
    • (1987) Martina Navratilova (4)
    • (1988) Steffi Graf
    • (1989) Steffi Graf (2)
    • (1993) Steffi Graf (3)
    • (1995) Steffi Graf (4)
    • (1996) Steffi Graf (5)
    • (1997) Martina Hingis
    • (2000) Venus Williams
    • (2001) Venus Williams (2)
    • (2002) Serena Williams
    • (2012) Serena Williams (2)

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