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The 15 countries to produce a US Open women’s singles champion in Open Era
Countless greats of the women’s game have lifted the US Open title in the Open Era.
With the 2024 tournament getting underway, we go back and look through the 16 countries that have produced a women’s champion since 1968.
The most successful nation in tennis history, America has produced nine women’s singles champions in the professional age.
Serena Williams and Chris Evert hold a joint record of six US Open titles each, with Martina Navratilova winning four times and Billie Jean King winning three of her four titles in the Open Era.
Venus Williams and Tracy Austin are two-time champions in New York, while Lindsay Davenport, Sloane Stephens, and reigning champion Coco Gauff have also all prevailed.
Germany – 2