Martina Hingis Birthday Special: 5 Best Matches of the Former Swiss Grand Slam Champion, Watch Videos
Hingis remains the Tennis world’s youngest Grand Slam champion in the Open era and second-youngest ever to lift a Grand Slam title. She is also the youngest Tennis player to be World No 1. Hingis spent a total of 209 non-consecutive weeks as the top-ranked women’s singles player and 90 weeks as the doubles world number 1.
Martina Hingis, former Swiss tennis player, celebrates her 40th birthday on September 30, 2020 (Wednesday). She remains the youngest ever Grand Slam champion across both men’s and women’s categories having won the 1997 Australian Open at just 16 years of age. She won five Grand Slams singles titles, 13 women’s doubles titles and seven mix-doubles Grand Slam titles. She won a calendar-year doubles Grand Slam in 1998 and also an Olympic silver medal in 2016. As she celebrates her 40th birthday, take a look at some best matches of Martina Hingis. Naomi Osaka & Lewis Hamilton Feature in TIME 100 Most Influential People 2020.
Hingis remains the Tennis world’s youngest Grand Slam champion in the Open era and second-youngest ever to lift a Grand Slam title. She is also the youngest Tennis player to be World No 1. Hingis spent a total of 209 non-consecutive weeks as the top-ranked women’s singles player and 90 weeks as the doubles world number 1. Hingis also held the singles and doubles World No 1 ranking simultaneously for 29 weeks. Take a look at some of her best matches.
1. Martina Hingis vs Steffi Graf
Where: WTA Championships Final
When: 1996
Winner: Steffi Graf
2. Martina Hingis vs Lindsay Davenport
Where: Tokyo Open Final
When: 1998
Winner: Martina Hingis
3. Martina Hingis vs Serena Williams
Where: Australia Open Quarter-Final
When: 2001
Winner: Martina Hingis
4. Martina Hingis vs Jennifer Capriati
Where: Australia Open Final
When: 2002
Winner: Jennifer Capriati
5. Martina Hingis vs Jana Novotna
Where: Wimbledon 1997
When: 1997
Winner: Martina Hingis
She started at 14, won her first Grand Slam at 16 but never won any singles major title after the age of 18. The world was awe-struck when Hingis – then only 15 years and 9 months – partnered Helena Sukova in women’s doubles to clinch her maiden Grand Slam title by winning the 1996 Wimbledon Championship.
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