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That's it, this year's hasn't started yet!
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The women's doubles champions were Chen Meng and Wang Yidi.
1, Chen Meng. Chen Meng, born on January 15, 1994 in Qingdao City, Shandong Province, is a Chinese table tennis player who plays for the table tennis team of Shenzhen University in the Table Tennis Super League. In 1999, Chen Meng began to practice table tennis; In 2004, Chen Meng entered the Shandong Provincial Sports Team; In 2007, Chen Meng was selected to the national team.
In 2007, she won the Australian Youth Championships women's team, women's singles and women's doubles.
2, Wang Yidi.
Wang Yidi, female, born in Anshan City, Liaoning Province in 1997, is a Chinese female table tennis player. At the 30th Summer Universiade, Wang Yidi won the table tennis women's singles, women's doubles, mixed doubles and team championships. In the table tennis women's team competition of the 14th National Games in 2021, Wang Yidi won the gold medal on behalf of the Liaoning team.
Table tennis doubles rules
1. Pay attention to the tee area.
The serving side always serves the ball from the right half of the table to the right half of the opponent, that is, the ball always falls on the right half of the table when serving, and the midline is regarded as part of the right half.
2. Position change in the tiebreaker.
In a tiebreaker, when one side scores 5 points first, both sides should switch positions. In the event that the score is 5-1 or 5-3 in Oaks, after switching positions, the original player becomes the receiver and the original receiver becomes the server.
3. The interval serve is adopted.
The inter-game serve is made in an interval manner, such as China vs South Korea.
The first, third, fifth, and seventh innings are China's first serve.
The second, fourth and sixth games are for South Korea's serve. The server of each round can be designated at will, regardless of the previous game. When the first server is confirmed, the opponent's receiver receives the ball for the person who served the ball in the previous game to the player who served the ball in the previous game.
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Women's Tennis Players Grand Slam Championship All-Time Rankings (as of January 2019 Australian Open Women's Singles Finals, including retired players):
1. Margaret Smith Court (retired player), bridge base and nationality: Australia, 24 career Grand Slam titles;
2. Serena Williams (active player), nationality: United States, has won 23 Grand Slams;
3. Maria Graf (retired player), nationality: Germany, 22 Grand Slams in her career;
4. Helen Wells Moody (retired player), nationality: United States, 19 career Grand Slams;
5. Navratinova (retired player), nationality: United States, 18 Grand Slams in her career;
6. Chris Evert (retired player), nationality: United States, 18 career Grand Slams;
7. Billie Jean Kim (retired player), nationality: United States, Feng Nian has won 12 Grand Slams in his career;
8. Maureen Connolly (retired player), nationality: American, 9 career Grand Slams;
9. Monica Seles (retired player), nationality: United States and the former Yugoslavia, won 9 Grand Slams in her career;
10. Mulla Bierstad (retired player), nationality: United States, 8 career Grand Slams;
11. Venus Williams (active player), nationality: United States, has won 7 Grand Slams;
12, Evan Fei Gulagon Cowley (retired player), nationality: Australia, won 7 Grand Slams in his career;
13. Maria Buno (retired player), nationality: Brazil, won 7 Grand Slams in her career;
14. Justin Henin (retired player), nationality: Belgium, won 7 Grand Slams in his career;
15. Doris Hart (retired player), nationality: United States, 6 career Grand Slams.
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As of the 2012 U.S. Open, the current section is listed.
Considering that the competition was not fierce enough before 1985, most people were forgotten and only included in the list of multiple Grand Slam winners.
In the non-open era, only Lady Court, who won 24 titles, was represented.
1. Graf 22 Grand Slam titles, 9 runners-up, 107 titles, 377 weeks of world No. 1.
1. Golden Slam.
2, Navratilova 18 Grand Slam titles, 16 runners-up, 167 titles, 331 weeks of world No. 1, 41 Grand Slam doubles champions.
3. Evert 18 Grand Slam titles, 16 runners-up, 157 titles, and 262 weeks of world No. 1.
1. 24 consecutive championships on clay.
4. Margaret 24 Grand Slams, 92 crowns (non-open era) 5, Serena Williams 15 Grand Slam titles, 4 runners-up, 46 crowns, former world No. 1.
1. Golden Slam.
6. Mrs. Kim 12 Grand Slams, 67 Crowns, 7 Gender War Winners, Celes 9 Grand Slam Crowns, 4 Runners-up, 53 Crowns, 178 Weeks World No. 1.
1. The famous victim of a knife.
8, Gulagon Grand Slam 7 crowns, 10 runners-up, 68 crowns, former world No. 1 9, Dawei Grand Slam 7 crowns, 7 runners-up, 44 crowns, Temple Wimbledon 5 crowns, former world No. 10, Henin Grand Slam 7 crowns, 5 runners-up, 43 crowns, former world No. 11, Hingis Grand Slam 5 crowns, 7 runners-up, 43 crowns, 209 weeks of world No. 1.
1. The youngest world No. 1 Grand Slam champion.
12, Xiao Ke Grand Slam 4 crowns, 4 runners-up, 41 crowns, former world No. 13, Sanchez Grand Slam 4 crowns, 8 runners-up, 29 crowns, former world No. 14, Mandlikova Grand Slam 4 crowns, 4 runners-up, 27 crowns, highest ranking 215, Sharapova Grand Slam 4 crowns, 3 runners-up, 327 crowns, former world No. 1.
1. Slam.
16, Davenport Grand Slam 3 crowns, 4 runners-up, 55 crowns, 98 weeks of world No. 1, 4 year-end No. 17, Capriati Grand Slam 3 crowns, 0 runners-up, 14 crowns, former world No. 18, Mauresmo Grand Slam 2 crowns, 1 runner-up, 25 crowns, former world No. 19, Kuznetsova Grand Slam 2 crowns, 2 runners-up, 13 crowns, highest ranking 220, Pierce Grand Slam 2 crowns, 4 runners-up, 18 crowns, highest ranking 321, Austin Grand Slam 2 crowns, 0 runners-up, 30 crowns, former world No. 1 22, Novotna Grand Slam 1 crown, 4 runners-up, 24 crowns, highest ranking 223, Martinez Grand Slam 1 crown, 3 runners-up, 33 crowns, highest ranking 224, Ivanovic Grand Slam 1 crown, 2 runners-up, 11 crowns, former world No. 1 25, Azarenka Grand Slam 1 crown, 1 runner-up, 14 crowns, current world No. 1 26, Li Na Grand Slam 1 crown, 1 runner-up, 6 crowns, highest ranking 4, Asia's first Grand Slam singles champion.
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As of the end of the 2015 season, the women's Grand Slam singles champions are ranked as follows:
Due to the large number of players who have won Grand Slam titles, only retired players who have won more than 6 championships are listed, and for current players, all champions are listed).
1.Margaret Smith Court, Australia, 24;
2.Maria Graf, Germany, 22;
3.Serena Williams (active), USA, 21;
4.Helen Wells Moody, USA, 19 times;
5.Navratinova, USA, 18;
Chris Evert, USA, 18 times;
7.Billy Jean King, USA, 12 times;
8.Maureen Connolly, USA, 9 times;
Monica Seles, USA (former Yugoslavia), 9 times;
10.Mulla Bierstad, USA, 8 times;
11.Venus Williams (active), USA, 7 times;
Evan Fay Gulagon Cowley, Australia, 7 times;
Maria Buno, Brazil, 7 times;
Justin Henin, Belgium, 7;
15.Doris Hart, USA, 6 times.
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Graff 22
Navratinova 18
Evert 18
Hingis 14, Serena Williams 13
Haining 7 Dawei 7
Davenport's 4 small grams and 4 singles and doubles are all counted together, but there are a few people who only play in singles.
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The ranking of women's tennis Grand Slam singles champions is as follows (due to the large number of players who have won Grand Slam titles, only retired players who have won more than 6 championships are listed, and for current players, all champions are listed, and the same number is tied):
1.Margaret Smith Court, Australia, 24;
2.Maria Graf, Germany, 22;
3.Serena Williams (active), USA, 21;
4.Helen Wells Moody, USA, 19 times;
5.Navratinova, USA, 18;
Chris Evert, USA, 18 times;
7.Billy Jean King, USA, 12 times;
8.Maureen Connolly, USA, 9 times;
Monica Seles, USA (former Yugoslavia), 9 times;
10.Mulla Bierstad, USA, 8 times;
11.Venus Williams (active), USA, 7 times;
Evan Fay Gulagon Cowley, Australia, 7 times;
Maria Buno, Brazil, 7 times;
Justin Henin, Belgium, 7;
15.Doris Hart, USA, 6 times.
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Every event is different and can vary from year to year.
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Hello, I'm glad to answer for you.
I'm this ranking.
There are only more than six crowns on display.
The details are as follows:1Margaret Smith Court, Australia, 24;
2.Serena Williams (active), USA, 23;
3.Maria Graf, Germany, 22;
4.Helen Wells Moody, USA, 19 times;
5.Navratinova, USA, 18;
Chris Evert, USA, 18 times;
7.Billy Jean King, USA, 12 times;
8.Maureen Connolly, USA, 9 times;
Monica Seles, USA (former Yugoslavia), 9 times;
10.Mulla Bierstad, USA, 8 times;
11.Venus Williams (active), USA, 7 times;
Evan Fay Gulagon Cowley, Australia, 7 times;
Maria Buno, Brazil, 7 times;
Justin Henin, Belgium, 7;
15.Doris Hart, USA, 6 times.
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1.Margaret Smith Court, Australia, 24;
2.Serena Williams (active), USA, 23;
3.Maria Graf, Germany, 22;
4.Helen Wells Moody, USA, 19 times;
5.Navratinova, USA, 18;
Chris Evert, USA, 18 times;
7.Billy Jean King, USA, 12 times;
8.Maureen Connolly, USA, 9 times;
Monica Seles, USA (former Yugoslavia), 9 times;
10.Mulla Bierstad, USA, 8 times;
11.Venus Williams (active), USA, 7 times;
Evan Fay Gulagon Cowley, Australia, 7 times;
Maria Buno, Brazil, 7 times;
Justin Henin, Belgium, 7;
15.Doris Hart, USA, 6 times.
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As far as I know, it is Navratinova, who has won the following awards: an evergreen in women's tennis, known as the "Iron King Kong" in tennis, and a left-handed racket-holding player. He entered professional tennis in 1975.
Ranked No. 1 in the world in women's singles (July 10, 1978 - 1986, won the women's singles year-end ranking six times; World No. 1 in women's doubles (10 September 1984).
She has won 170 women's singles championships and won 1,429 matches in her career; 128 women's doubles titles, winning 206 matches; She has won tens of thousands of dollars in prize money in her career, and is the first female athlete in the world to win more than $1 million. In 2006, at the age of 50, Navratilova won the US Open Mixed Doubles, her 59th career Grand Slam title, making her the oldest Grand Slam champion. The 59 Grand Slams include 18 Women's Singles Grand Slams, 31 Women's Doubles Grand Slams and 10 Mixed Doubles Grand Slams.
Navratilova has won the Women's Singles, Women's Doubles and Mixed Doubles Grand Slams in her career. She is also the first player in the world to enter the world tennis rankings in four different eras (the 70s, 80s, 90s and 21st century).
In women's singles, she has won a Grand Slam title.
Australian Open Champion, French Open Champion, Wimbledon Champion, US Open Champion.
The women's doubles is a Grand Slam champion.
Australian Open Women's Doubles Champion, French Open Champion, Wimbledon Champion, US Open Champion;
Mixed doubles is a Grand Slam champion.
2006 US Open Champion, 2003 Australian Open Champion, French Open Champion, Wimbledon Champion of the Year, US Open Champion of the Year.
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Margaret Smith Court.
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