What is the best Serena Williams Grand Slam title?

By YPB Team

From a 17-year-old outsider's first breakthrough to an extraordinary final title won while pregnant, 23 Grand Slam wins represent 23 chapters of pure greatness. Which title defines her legacy?

2017 Australian Open — ranked #11
2017 Australian Open
Perhaps the most extraordinary Grand Slam title ever won — Serena defeated Venus while eight weeks pregnant with her daughter.
1000pts
2003 Australian Open — ranked #22
2003 Australian Open
The fourth straight Grand Slam to complete the first Serena Slam — holding all four majors simultaneously was utterly historic.
892pts
2002 Wimbledon — ranked #33
2002 Wimbledon
The second leg of the Serena Slam, where she defeated Venus again and firmly established herself as the world's best player.
681pts
2013 French Open — ranked #44
2013 French Open
A first Roland Garros since 2002, proving Serena could win on clay, defeating Maria Sharapova in a dominant final.
623pts
2015 Australian Open — ranked #55
2015 Australian Open
The start of the second 'Serena Slam', launched at Melbourne in commanding fashion over Maria Sharapova.
623pts
2002 French Open — ranked #66
2002 French Open
The start of the first 'Serena Slam', defeating her sister Venus in all four finals that year — a display of total dominance.
545pts
2003 Wimbledon — ranked #77
2003 Wimbledon
A third Wimbledon and a dominant display that proved her 2002 form was no fluke, securing back-to-back titles on the grass.
545pts
2005 Australian Open — ranked #88
2005 Australian Open
A comeback title after injury setbacks, showing the world that her hunger and fighting spirit were undiminished.
545pts
2009 Australian Open — ranked #99
2009 Australian Open
A masterclass in power tennis as Serena defeated Dinara Safina convincingly to win her 10th Grand Slam title.
545pts
2009 Wimbledon — ranked #1010
2009 Wimbledon
Serena's fourth Wimbledon title, defeating her sister Venus in an all-Williams final that had become a recurring classic.
545pts
2012 Wimbledon — ranked #1111
2012 Wimbledon
Her comeback Wimbledon after serious health issues with a pulmonary embolism — arguably her most emotional victory.
545pts
1999 US Open — ranked #1212
1999 US Open
Serena's very first Grand Slam title, won as a 17-year-old outsider who shocked the world with her raw power and nerve.
436pts
2002 US Open — ranked #1313
2002 US Open
The third consecutive major in 2002, completing three of four Slams in a row and confirming her total dominance of women's tennis.
436pts
2010 Australian Open — ranked #1414
2010 Australian Open
Serena's dominance at Melbourne Park continued with a back-to-back Australian Open triumph over Justine Henin.
436pts
2016 Wimbledon — ranked #1515
2016 Wimbledon
A seventh Wimbledon title equalling Steffi Graf's Open Era record, one of the most celebrated milestones in the sport.
436pts
2007 Australian Open — ranked #1616
2007 Australian Open
Unfancied and unseeded but unstoppable, Serena won without dropping a set to claim her eighth Grand Slam in style.
272pts
2008 US Open — ranked #1717
2008 US Open
A dominant return to form at Flushing Meadows, defeating Jelena Jankovic in straight sets to reclaim the US Open crown.
272pts
2010 Wimbledon — ranked #1818
2010 Wimbledon
Yet another Wimbledon crown, her fifth, adding to her growing legacy on the lawns of the All England Club.
272pts
2012 US Open — ranked #1919
2012 US Open
Serena claimed her fourth US Open with a stunning display, capping an incredible year that included Olympic gold.
272pts
2013 US Open — ranked #2020
2013 US Open
A sixth US Open title, dropping just one set all tournament in a dominant display at her home Slam.
272pts
2014 US Open — ranked #2121
2014 US Open
A seventh US Open title equalling Chris Evert and Steffi Graf's record, one of women's tennis' most prestigious marks.
272pts
2015 French Open — ranked #2222
2015 French Open
A first French Open since 2013, giving Serena all four Slams simultaneously for the second time in her career.
272pts
2015 Wimbledon — ranked #2323
2015 Wimbledon
A sixth Wimbledon, holding all four major titles at once for a second time and completing the second Serena Slam.
0pts

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