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Serena Williams vs Martina Navratilova

The greatest women's tennis GOAT debate — Serena Williams vs Martina Navratilova. Grand Slams, titles and dominance compared.

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Career Statistics

Statistic Serena Williams Martina Navratilova
Grand Slams2318
Weeks at World No.1319332
Career Titles73167
Australian Open73
French Open32
Wimbledon79
Us Open64
Olympic Gold2012 (Singles), 2000, 2008, 2012 (Doubles)
Win Pct85%
Career Aces5100
Doubles Grand Slams31
Mixed Grand Slams10
Total Grand Slams59

Serena Williams

Serena Jameka Williams was born in Saginaw, Michigan in 1981 and grew up in Compton, California alongside her sister Venus, both trained on public courts by their father Richard from age three. She turned professional in 1995 and won her first Grand Slam at the US Open in 1999 aged 17 — defeating Martina Hingis in the final. Her career produced 23 Grand Slam singles titles — the most by any player in the Open Era: seven Australian Opens, three French Opens, seven Wimbledons and six US Opens. She held the world number one ranking for a total of 319 weeks. She won the Australian Open in January …

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Martina Navratilova

Martina Navratilova was born in Prague in 1956 and defected to the United States during the 1975 US Open, carrying little beyond her tennis bag. She became the most prolific title winner in professional tennis history with 167 singles titles and 177 doubles titles — 344 total, a figure no player in the sport's history has matched. Her 18 Grand Slam singles titles include 9 Wimbledon championships — the most at any single major by any player — won across three different decades. She held the world number one ranking for 332 weeks. Her win-loss record of 2,189-263 gives her a win rate of 89.3%. …

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The Verdict

Serena won 23 Grand Slams; Navratilova 18 singles plus 31 doubles Grand Slams (49 total). Navratilova won 167 singles titles; Serena 73. Navratilova's 89.3% win rate is higher than Serena's 85.7%. Most modern analysts favour Serena for singles dominance; Navratilova's total career achievement including doubles is unmatched.