Steffi Graf
description Steffi Graf Overview
Steffi Graf's 1988 season stands as the single greatest year in tennis history, where she achieved the unprecedented 'Golden Slam' – winning all four Grand Slam titles and the Olympic gold medal in the same calendar year. She finished her career with 22 major singles titles and spent a record 377 weeks as WTA World No. 1. Graf was the epitome of athletic power and efficiency, renowned for her explosive footwork, devastating forehand ('Fraulein Forehand'), and slice backhand.
She won each Grand Slam at least four times, demonstrating exceptional all-surface versatility. Her rivalry with Monica Seles defined an era, and her ability to maintain a relentless level of performance and consistency throughout the late 80s and 90s cements her status as one of the game's purest champions.
info Steffi Graf Specifications
| Birth Year | 1969 |
| Nationality | German |
| Achievements | 22 major singles titles, 'Golden Slam' in 1988 |
balance Steffi Graf Pros & Cons
- Unprecedented 'Golden Slam' in 1988
- 22 major singles titles throughout her career
- Record holder with 377 weeks at world No. 1
- Consistent performance across various surfaces
- Career ended due to injury
- Limited to one Olympic gold medal in tennis history
- Did not win the French Open, her only Grand Slam title loss
- No multiple Grand Slam titles in a single year after 1988
help Steffi Graf FAQ
What was Steffi Graf's 'Golden Slam'?
In 1988, she won all four Grand Slam singles titles and the Olympic gold medal in the same calendar year.
How many major singles titles did Steffi Graf win?
She won a total of 22 major singles titles throughout her career.
What is Steffi Graf's record at world No. 1?
She held the top ranking for an unprecedented 377 weeks, setting a new standard in tennis history.
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