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  2. WTA Finals - Wikipedia

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    The WTA Finals (formerly known as the WTA Tour Championships [3] or WTA Championships) is the season-ending championship of the WTA Tour.It is the most significant tennis event in the women's annual calendar after the four majors, as it features the top eight singles players and top eight doubles teams based on their results throughout the season.

  3. List of WTA Tour top-level tournament singles champions

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    List of WTA Tour top-level tournament singles champions. This is a list of the women's singles tennis champions at the Grand Slam tournaments, the WTA championships, the Olympic Games, and the WTA Tier I / Premier (Premier Mandatory and Premier Five)/ 1000 tournaments since 1990.

  4. WTA Tour records - Wikipedia

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    11. Evonne Goolagong. 1970–80. Caroline Wozniacki. 2008–18. Serena Williams. 2007–17. Sources: Except for the information concerning active players, the source for the all-time table is the '2014 Sony Ericsson WTA Tour Official Guide'. Court and Wade began their careers and were winning tournaments long before the Open Era started in 1968 ...

  5. WTA Finals: Records, history and the evolution of showpiece ...

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    With women’s tennis entering a new, more prosperous era, the WTA Finals returned for a second year. Evert, once again, took the crown. After finding a market and with the ambition of increasing ...

  6. 2023 WTA Finals - Wikipedia

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    The 2023 WTA Finals (officially the GNP Seguros WTA Finals Cancun) was the professional women's championship tennis tournament run by the Women's Tennis Association (WTA). It was the 52nd edition of the singles event and the 47th edition of the doubles competition and took place in Cancún, Mexico between 29 October and 6 November, marking the return to Mexico for the second time after the ...

  7. 2022 WTA Finals - Wikipedia

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    The 2022 WTA Finals was the professional women's championship tennis tournament run by the Women's Tennis Association (WTA) from October 31 to November 7, 2022. It was the 51st edition of the singles event and the 46th edition of the doubles competition. The tournament was held on an indoor hardcourt at the Dickies Arena in Fort Worth, Texas ...

  8. List of Grand Slam women's singles finals - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of all the Grand Slam women's singles finals in tennis. [1] From the 1884 Wimbledon Championships up to and including the 2022 Australian Open, there have been 449 finals contested between 221 different women, with 126 champions emerging.

  9. 2021 WTA Finals - Wikipedia

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    2021 WTA Finals. The 2021 WTA Finals, also known by its sponsored name Akron WTA Finals Guadalajara, was the women's championship tennis tournament run by the Women's Tennis Association (WTA) as part of the 2021 WTA Tour. It took place at the Panamerican Tennis Center in Zapopan, Mexico from 10–17 November 2021.