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Top 10 Women With The Most Doubles Grand Slam Titles

The women's doubles division of tennis has seen a variety of great combinations in Grand Slams, making it an important part of the sport's rich history.

Suraj Kumar Gupta by Suraj Kumar Gupta
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Top 10 women with the most doubles Grand Slam titles

Women with the most doubles Grand Slam titles (Image Credit: WTA Tour)

Tennis Grand Slam is the sport’s highest honor and one of its most prestigious competitions. These tournaments, which consist of four main competitions held each year, invite the best tennis players from across the world to compete on the legendary tennis courts. The voyage starts in Melbourne with the Australian Open, which features hardcourt fights in the sweltering heat.

The women’s doubles division of tennis has seen a variety of great combinations and exceptional skill, making it an important part of the sport’s rich history. The ultimate achievement for any doubles partnership is to win a women’s doubles Grand Slam.

The top athletes from all over the world come together for these famous championships, which include the Australian Open, French Open, Wimbledon, and US Open, demonstrating their synchronicity, communication, and flawless on-court chemistry. As we commemorate the accomplishments of these outstanding athletes, their achievements serve as inspiration for aspiring tennis players to strive for the highest levels of success in women’s doubles.

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Here’s Top 10 women with the most doubles Grand Slam titles

10. Margaret Court (Australia) – 10 titles

Margaret Court
Margaret Court (Image Credit: USopen)

Margaret Court is one of the finest female tennis players in the sport’s history. She had a phenomenal career that lasted from the late 1960s to the early 1970s, winning an astounding 64 Grand Slam championships, still a record. Court won 24 Grand Slam singles championships, which at the time was the most of any player (male or female). 

She dominated the court with her strong game, strong serve, and great net abilities. Despite the passage of time, Court’s reputation lingers and she continues to be a legendary figure in tennis for both her extraordinary talent and her influence on the game.

9. Doris Hart (USA) – 10 titles

Doris Hart
Doris Hart (Image Credit: The Guardian)

American tennis legend Doris Hart made an enduring impression on the game with her extraordinary doubles Grand Slam triumph. She won 10 doubles Grand Slam championships throughout the course of her successful career in the 1940s and 1950s, showing her exceptional skill on the doubles court. 

Hart, who was well-known for her adaptability and astute shot selection, forged fruitful alliances with many players that helped her win numerous prominent competitions. She was a powerful force in doubles competition because of her capacity to adjust to various playing philosophies and take advantage of the flaws of her rivals.

8. Billie Jean King (USA) – 12 titles

Billie Jean King
Billie Jean King (Image Credit: Wimbledon)

An important character in tennis history, Billie Jean King excelled in both singles and doubles competitions. She won 39 Grand Slam championships in all, 12 of which she won in doubles competitions, demonstrating her dominance in the doubles game.

King was a dominant force on the doubles court for the whole of her successful career in the 1960s and 1970s thanks to her exceptional agility, keen strategic sense, and unrivaled competitive spirit. She formed strong duos that helped earn several Grand Slam triumphs by teaming up with excellent athletes like Rosie Casals. 

7. Jana Novotná (Czech Republic) – 12 titles

Jana Novotná
Jana Novotná (Image Credit: The New York Times)

As a doubles Grand Slam champion, Czech tennis star Jana Novotná created a lasting impression. Novotná amassed an incredible 12 Grand Slam doubles trophies throughout the course of her successful career in the 1980s and 1990s, demonstrating her extraordinary abilities as a doubles player.

She established productive alliances with a variety of players, including Helena Suková, Gigi Fernández, and Arantxa Sánchez Vicario. She is renowned for her graceful net play and deft shot-making. Novotná was a powerful force on the doubles court because of her capacity to enhance her partners’ talents and accommodate various playing philosophies.

6. Rosie Casals (USA) – 12 titles

Rosie Casals
Rosie Casals (Image Credit: International Tennis Hall of Fame)

During her lengthy career, American tennis star Rosie Casals established herself as a powerful force in doubles matches. Casals won 12 Grand Slam doubles championships with her great talent and unwavering willpower, displaying her prowess on the doubles court.

She built strong alliances with Billie Jean King and other outstanding players during the 1960s and 1970s, creating teams that were almost unbeatable. Casals’ aggressive net play, accurate volleys, and persistence were well-known, and her play matched those of her partners. 

5. Venus Williams (USA) – 14 titles

Venus Williams
Venus Williams (Image Credit: The Times)

Venus Williams, one of the greatest and most well-known tennis players of all time, has achieved success in both singles and doubles matches. Venus has won an incredible 14 Grand Slam doubles titles during the course of her storied career, which began in the late 1990s.

She is a fearsome force on the doubles court with her strong groundstrokes, flawless net skills, and deft court placement. Venus has forged effective alliances with her sister Serena Williams and other outstanding athletes, creating strong teams that have excelled in important competitions.

4. Serena Williams (USA) – 14 titles

Serena Williams
Serena Williams (Image Credit: Sky Sports)

Serena Williams, one of the best tennis players in history, made an enduring impression on the game by dominating both singles and doubles matches. Serena has excelled in both singles and doubles, winning an amazing 14 Grand Slam doubles championships.

She is a fearsome force on the doubles court with her strong serves, aggressive groundstrokes, and outstanding agility. Serena has formed powerful teams with her sister Venus Williams and other great athletes, and these teams have excelled at the highest levels of tennis.

3. Natasha Zvereva (Belarus) – 18 titles

Natasha Zvereva
Natasha Zvereva (Image Credit: Tennis365)

Tennis player Natasha Zvereva, a native of Belarus, is one of the game’s most talented doubles players and has left a lasting legacy. Zvereva won an astonishing 18 Grand Slam doubles championships throughout her stellar career in the 1980s and 1990s.

She forged strong relationships with several players, notably Gigi Fernández and Martina Navratilova, and is renowned for her excellent court coverage, pinpoint volleys, and tactical awareness. Zvereva became a force to be reckoned with on the doubles court because of her dependability and adaptability.

2. Pam Shriver (USA) – 21 titles

Pam Shriver
Pam Shriver (Image Credit: Tennis)

During her successful career, renowned American tennis player Pam Shriver excelled in the doubles Grand Slam competitions. She displayed her remarkable doubles court abilities in the 1970s and 1980s, winning an amazing 21 Grand Slam doubles championships.

Shriver was a difficult opponent in doubles matches thanks to her commanding presence at the net, powerful serve, and tactical shot-making. She created one of tennis’ greatest partnerships by teaming up with notable players like Martina Navratilova.

1. Martina Navratilova (USA) – 31 titles

Martina Navratilova
Martina Navratilova (Image Ceedit: Sportsnet)

Tennis icon Martina Navratilova, who was born in Czechoslovakia and subsequently moved to the United States, is recognized as one of the sport’s all-time greats. She has won an incredible 31 doubles Grand Slam titles, which is nothing short of remarkable.

Navratilova demonstrated her outstanding abilities on the doubles court during the 1970s, 1980s, and early 1990s, combining amazing net play, exact volleys, and unrivaled court coverage. Her relationships with athletes like Billie Jean King and Pam Shriver led to dynamite tennis duos that ruled the court.

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