The WTA has compiled the best stats from the Russian's illustrious career:
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Spent 21 weeks as WTA World No.1 – First ascended to top spot week of August 22, 2005. At 18 years 125 days,
remains the fifth youngest woman to reach No.1 at age of 18 (after Hingis, Seles, Austin and Graf. )
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Posted 10 Top 10 season finishes – 2004-08, 2011-15 (including nine Top 5 finishes.
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Winner of 36 singles titles from 59 finals – Third among active players for titles (behind S.Williams and V.Williams) and 15th on Open Era list; also won three doubles titles.
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Won at least one singles title 13 years straight from 2003 until 2015 – a streak only bettered by Graf, Navratilova and Evert.
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Five-time Grand Slam champion from 10 major finals – 2004 Wimbledon (d. S.Williams in F), 2006 US Open, 2008 Australian Open (d. Ivanovic in F), 2012 Roland Garros (d. Errani in F to complete career Grand Slam), 2014 Roland Garros (d. Halep in F); victory at Wimbledon made her the second Russian woman to win a Grand Slam title, after Myskina at 2004 Roland Garros.
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WTA Finals singles champion – Won event on debut at Los Angeles in 2004 (d. S.Williams in F); qualified for the season finale on nine occasions and was also a two-time runner-up (2007, 2012).
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Olympic silver medalist – London 2012 (l. S.Williams in F).
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Posted 98 wins over Top 10 opponents – Including seven wins over reigning No.1s. En route to winning the 2006 US Open title, defeated World No.1 Mauresmo in SF and World No.2 Henin in F.
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Prize money of $38,777,962 – Third on all-time list (behind S.Williams and V.Williams).
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win-loss record of 645-171 (.790)
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