# Who is the greatest women's French Open champion of all time?

> Roland Garros has witnessed some of the greatest champions in tennis history. Who is the best women's singles champion of all time?

*By YPB Team · Published May 24, 2026 · https://youpick.best/ranking/who-is-the-greatest-womens-french-open-champion-of-all-time*

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1. **Steffi Graf**
   Six-time French Open champion who won Roland Garros in all three decades of the 1980s and 1990s with devastating athleticism.
2. **Iga Swiatek**
   The modern queen of clay with four consecutive Roland Garros titles (2022–2025), dominating clay-court tennis in the current era.
3. **Justine Henin**
   The Belgian artist with one of the finest one-handed backhands in history, winning four French Opens (2003–2007).
4. **Monica Seles**
   Three consecutive titles (1990–1992) with her unique double-handed groundstrokes that made her virtually unbeatable on clay.
5. **Serena Williams**
   Three-time champion (2002, 2013, 2015) who conquered Roland Garros across three different decades of dominance.
6. **Arantxa Sánchez Vicario**
   Three-time champion (1989, 1994, 1998) and Spain's greatest female tennis player who thrived on clay like few others.
7. **Martina Navratilova**
   A two-time Roland Garros winner (1982, 1984) whose powerful serve-and-volley game triumphed even on the slowest surface.
8. **Maria Sharapova**
   Two-time French Open champion (2012, 2014) whose grinding baseline game and mental toughness made her a clay-court force.
9. **Simona Halep**
   The 2018 champion whose victory at Roland Garros fulfilled her destiny after two heartbreaking runner-up appearances.
10. **Ashleigh Barty**
   The 2019 champion who triumphed at Roland Garros with pure variety of shot-making and tactical intelligence.
11. **Barbora Krejčíková**
   The surprising 2021 champion who also won the doubles that week, achieving the rare singles-doubles Roland Garros double.
12. **Suzanne Lenglen**
   The French legend who won six Roland Garros titles in the amateur era (1920–1926) and is considered the sport's original superstar.
13. **Hana Mandlíková**
   The Czech stylista who won Roland Garros in 1981 and became one of the most naturally gifted players of her generation.
14. **Virginia Ruzici**
   Romania's first Grand Slam champion, winning Roland Garros in 1978 and reaching the final five times total.

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