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Most dominant women's tennis matches in history

Explore the most iconic and one-sided women's tennis encounters that have shaped the sport's history. Discover memorable matches in Grand Slams like Wimbledon, the French Open, the Australian Open, and the US Open, where tennis legends showcased their supremacy. We analyze the most dominant performances by players such as Steffi Graf, Serena Williams, and Martina Navratilova, who left their mark with overwhelming victories. Delve into the strategy and execution that propelled these tennis players to the top, redefining the standards of excellence in women's tennis.

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    1988 French Open Final (Steffi Graf d. Natasha Zvereva)

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    • Graf won 6-0, 6-0

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    This match is a historical benchmark of absolute dominance in a Grand Slam final, where Steffi Graf achieved a 'double bagel'. The victory solidified her reputation as one of the most dominant tennis players of all time.

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    1911 Wimbledon Final (Dorothea Lambert Chambers d. Dora Boothby)

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    • First player to win a Grand Slam singles final without losing a game

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    This match represents a historic milestone of dominance in women's tennis, being the first Wimbledon final in which a player won without dropping a single game. This 'double bagel' record stood for 114 years.

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    1994 Australian Open Final (Steffi Graf d. Arantxa Sánchez Vicario)

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    • Graf won with a score of 6-0, 6-2

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    This match illustrates Steffi Graf's level of dominance in her era, even against one of her main rivals, Arantxa Sánchez Vicario. Losing only two games in a Grand Slam final demonstrates overwhelming superiority.

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    1996 Australian Open Final (Monica Seles d. Anke Huber)

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    • Fourth Australian Open title for Seles

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    This match highlights Monica Seles' ability to dominate her opponents in Grand Slam finals with very uneven scores. She demonstrated great superiority in her return to elite tennis.

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    1983 Wimbledon Final (Martina Navratilova d. Andrea Jaeger)

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    • Navratilova won without losing a set

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    This match is an example of Martina Navratilova's dominance at Wimbledon, where she was an unstoppable force for many years. Winning the first set 6-0 demonstrated her superiority on the grass surface.

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    1973 Australian Open Final (Margaret Court d. Evonne Goolagong Cawley)

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    • Margaret Court won as a mother

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    This match reflects Margaret Court's dominance in the Amateur Era and early Open Era, with a convincing victory in an important final. She dropped only five games against a great rival.

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    1977 (December) Australian Open Final (Evonne Goolagong Cawley d. Helen Gourlay Cawley)

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    • Evonne Goolagong Cawley won her fourth Australian women's singles tennis championship

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    This match shows a dominant performance in a Grand Slam final by one of Australia's great champions. Evonne Goolagong Cawley achieved a bagel set, demonstrating total control of the match.

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    1987 US Open Final (Martina Navratilova d. Steffi Graf)

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    • Navratilova rose to the occasion in big matches

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    This match demonstrates Martina Navratilova's ability to assert herself even against future legends. Although the first set was close, she completely dominated the second set against the emerging Steffi Graf.

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    1989 US Open Final (Steffi Graf d. Martina Navratilova)

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    • Steffi Graf's second US Open title

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    This match shows Graf's resilience and dominance in decisive moments against an opponent of Navratilova's stature. After losing the first set, she recovered and dominated the third, dropping only one game.

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    2000 Australian Open Final (Lindsay Davenport d. Martina Hingis)

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    • Dominating and powerful performance by Davenport

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    This match is an example of a player assertively imposing herself over the favorite in a Grand Slam final. Davenport dominated the first set against the then world No. 1, Martina Hingis, dropping only one game.

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    2022 French Open Final (Iga Świątek d. Coco Gauff)

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    • Dominant victory

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    This match highlights Iga Świątek's superiority on her preferred surface, with a commanding victory in a Grand Slam final. She demonstrated her dominance on clay by losing only four games.