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The Championships, Wimbledon
We're #2
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Regional Qualifying
Fed Cup
100

This woman won 7 grand slam singles titles. Her final one was at the 2007 US Open.

Justine Henin

100

She has won more Wimbledon singles titles than any other woman.

Martina Navratilova


100

She is the most recent player who achieved a career high #2 world ranking.

Li Na

100

This current player has spent the 10th most weeks at #1.

Simona Halep

100

She made it all the way to the semi-finals of Wimbledon as a qualifier in 1999.

Alexandra Stevenson

100

This country has won more Fed Cup titles than any other.

United Sates of America

200

Marion Bartoli won Wimbledon in 2013. It was this Belgian which she defeated in the semi-finals.

Kirsten Flipkens

200

This Brazilian did a really good job at Wimbledon. She won three singles titles there.


Maria Bueno

200

This country holds claim to the most players who reached their peak at #2.

Russia

200

Outside of Venus and Serena Williams, this is the player who has spent the most weeks in the top ten among current players.

Maria Sharapova

200

This qualifier from Kazakhstan made an appearance in the 2012 French Open quarter-finals.

Yaroslava Shvedova

200

This country won the most recent Fed Cup.

Czech Republic

300

This is the number of grand slam singles titles Kim Clijsters has won.

Four

300

She won the first Wimbledon singles title in the open era. She also won the last two of the amateur era.

Billie Jean King

300

This Spaniard won Wimbledon in 1994, but never made it to #1 in the world.

Conchita Martinez

300

She was the first #1 ranked player when the WTA rankings were introduced in 1975.

Chris Evert

300

2019 was a big year for this woman. It began when she reached her first WTA final as a qualifier at the Auckland Open.

Bianca Andreescu

300

This country holds the record for the most consecutive Fed Cup finals appearances.


Australia

400

This current WTA player was ranked as high as number 12 in the world in 2010.

Yanina Wickmayer

400

DAILY DOUBLE

This is the name of the ladies' singles trophy.

Venus Rosewater Dish

400

Of the ten players who have topped out at #2, she owns the most grand slam singles titles.

Virginia Wade

400

This woman overtook Serena Williams as the top ranked player when she was tied with Steffi Graf for most consecutive weeks at #1.

Angelique Kerber

400

It took Serena Williams three sets to beat this Slovenian qualifier at Wimbledon in 2019.

Kaja Juvan

400

Of the five countries which have made the Fed Cup finals, but have never won, this was the most recent.

Belarus

500

She won 53 singles matches on tour in her career. She is also the sister of Kim Clijsters.

Elke Clijsters

500

She won the most Wimbledon singles titles in the amateur era.

Helen Wills Moody

500

She is very familiar with the #2. Two grand slam singles finals, two grand slam doubles championships, and a career high ranking of #2.

Vera Zvonareva

500

This woman retired when she was #8 in the world in 1996. She returned to the tour in 2008 and retired for good in 2017.

Kimiko Date-Krumm

500

Victoria Azarenka began 2016 by winning the Brisbane International. Before beating Angelique Kerber in the final, she beat this qualifier in the semis.

Samantha Crawford

500

This country took advantage of its only Fed Cup finals appearance, when it won the title in 2002.

Slovakia