List of women's doubles Grand Slam tennis tournament champions:
The only pairing to complete the Grand Slam is the team of Martina Navratilova and Pam Shriver in 1984 , and their eight consecutive major win-streak remains the all-time record.[ 1] [ 2] Maria Bueno in 1960 and Martina Hingis in 1998 also won the Grand Slam, though with multiple partners.[ 3] [ 4]
Seven players have completed a Career Golden Slam by winning an Olympic gold medal and all four majors during their respective careers:[ 5] [ 6] Venus Williams and Serena Williams while paired together ,[ 7] Barbora Krejčíková and Kateřina Siniaková as a team ,[ 8] and individually Pam Shriver, Sara Errani and Gigi Fernández .[ 9] [ 10] Shriver, Fernandez (twice), Krejčíková and Siniaková also achieved the Career Super Slam , by achieving a Career Golden Slam and winning a Year-End Championship in their careers.[ 8]
Maria Bueno , the first player to complete the Grand Slam .
Martina Hingis , the most recent player to complete the Grand Slam.
Champions by year
† The French Championships opened itself to international competitors and renamed as Championnats Internationaux de France (de tennis).
†† Australian Open held in December.
Tournament surface
AU
Hard (1988–Present) Grass (1905–1987)
FR
Clay
WB
Grass
US
Hard (1978–Present) Clay (1975–1977) Grass (1881–1974)
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List of National Flags
^ Australian Open: 1977–1986 was held in December .
^ French Championships:
Until 1924, were open only to select French club players.
After 1925, the French Championships were open to all nationalities.
^ On 1 March 2022, the WTA announced that players from Russia will not be allowed to compete under the name or flag of Russia following the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine . Veronika Kudermetova thus competed as neutral player since then and her first and only title is not attributed to Russia in the "Grand Slam titles by country" list.[ 15]
Champions list
Most Grand Slam doubles titles
Individual
Active players and tournament records indicated in bold .
Team
Active teams and tournament records indicated in bold .
Grand Slam achievements
Grasscourt major
Claycourt major
Hardcourt major
Carpet court
Grand Slam
Players who held all four Grand Slam titles simultaneously (in a calendar year). [ 16]
Non-calendar year Grand Slam
Players who held all four Grand Slam titles simultaneously (not in a calendar year).
Career Grand Slam
Players who won all four Grand Slam titles over the course of their careers.
The event at which the Career Grand Slam was completed indicated in bold .
Individual
Team
Career Golden Slam
Players who won all four Grand Slam titles and the Olympic gold medal over the course of their careers. [ 5] [ 6]
The event at which the Career Golden Slam was completed indicated in bold .
Individual
Team
Career Super Slam
Players who won all four Grand Slam titles, the Olympic gold medal and the year-end championship over the course of their careers.
The event at which the Career Super Slam was completed indicated in bold .
Individual
Team
Career Surface Slam
Players who won Grand Slam titles on clay, grass and hard courts iover the course of their careers.
The event at which the Career Surface Slam was completed indicated in bold
Individual
Team
Player
Clay court slam
Hard court slam
Grass court slam
Kathy Jordan Anne Smith
1980 French Open
1981 US Open
1980 Wimbledon Championships
Martina Navratilova Pam Shriver
1984 French Open
1983 US Open
1981 Wimbledon Championships
Martina Navratilova Pam Shriver (2)
1985 French Open
1984 US Open
1982 Wimbledon Championships
Martina Navratilova Pam Shriver (3)
1987 French Open
1986 US Open
1982 Australian Open
Martina Navratilova Pam Shriver (4)
1988 French Open
1987 US Open
1983 Wimbledon Championships
Jana Novotná Helena Suková
1990 French Open
1990 Australian Open
1989 Wimbledon Championships
Gigi Fernández Natasha Zvereva
1992 French Open
1992 US Open
1992 Wimbledon Championships
Gigi Fernández Natasha Zvereva (2)
1993 French Open
1993 Australian Open
1993 Wimbledon Championships
Gigi Fernández Natasha Zvereva (3)
1994 French Open
1994 Australian Open
1994 Wimbledon Championships
Gigi Fernández / Natasha Zvereva (4)
1995 French Open
1995 Australian Open
1997 Wimbledon Championships
Martina Hingis Jana Novotná
1998 French Open
1998 US Open
1998 Wimbledon Championships
Serena Williams Venus Williams
1999 French Open
1999 US Open
2000 Wimbledon Championships
Serena Williams Venus Williams (2)
2010 French Open
2001 Australian Open
2002 Wimbledon Championships
Sara Errani Roberta Vinci
2012 French Open
2012 US Open
2014 Wimbledon Championships
Ekaterina Makarova Elena Vesnina
2013 French Open
2014 US Open
2017 Wimbledon Championships
Barbora Krejčíková Kateřina Siniaková
2018 French Open
2022 Australian Open
2018 Wimbledon Championships
Barbora Krejčíková Kateřina Siniaková (2)
2021 French Open
2022 US Open
2022 Wimbledon Championships
Multiples titles in a season
♠ Player won all four major tournaments in the same year.
Three titles
★ Surface Slam (major titles on 3 different surfaces in the same season).
[ a]
^ The US Open switched to hard in 1978, and the Australian Open was played on grass until 1987.
^ Australian Open was not held in 1986 due to change of schedule.[ 18]
Two titles
Tournament stats
Most titles per tournament
Most consecutive titles
AO Australian Open
WIM Wimbledon
FO French Open
USO US Open
Overall record
At one tournament
Per player
Per team
^ Ongoing streak, interrupted by World War II .
^ 1986 Australian Open was not held due to scheduling change.[ 18]
Grand slam titles by decade
as of 2026 Australian Open .
1880s
1890s
1900s
1
Bliss Platt , Champlin , Coe , Curtis , Hall , Homans , Hotchkiss Wightman , Jones , McAteer , Moore , Rotch , Parker , Ev. Sears , Sutton Bundy , Wimer
1910s
1920s
1930s
1
Akhurst Cozens , Babcock , Barron , Bickerton Cozens , Buttsworth , Cox Crawford , Dearman , Gladman Van Ryn , Jędrzejwoska , Lyle , Metaxa , Mudford , Scriven Vivian , Sigart
1940s
1950s
1960s
1970s
1
Bonicelli , Boshoff , Connor , Evers , Fromholtz Balestrat , Guerrant , Harris , Jaušovec , Kiyomura , Kloss , Maršíková , Morozova , Nagelsen , Russell , Ruzici , Sawamatsu , Teeguarden , Tomanová
1980s
1
Casals , G. Fernández , Graf , Harford , B.J. King , Mandlíková , Nagelsen , Novotná , Reynolds , Sabatini , Savchenko Neiland , Sayers Smylie , Temesvári , Turnbull , White , Zvereva
1990s
2000s
2010s
1
Barty , Chan , Dulko , Garcia , Huber , Kuznetsova , Mertens , Pennetta , Peschke , Raymond , Sabalenka , Srebotnik , Stosur , Strýcová , Vandeweghe , Zhang , Zvonareva
2020s
1
Errani , Garcia , Gauff , Kichenok , Kudermetova , Ostapenko , Paolini , Sabalenka , Siegemund , Stosur , Strýcová , Wang , Zvonareva
Grand Slam titles by country
Note: Titles, won by a team of players from same country , count as one title, not two.
All-time
as of 2026 Australian Open .
Open Era
as of 2026 Australian Open .
Note
^ a b On 1 March 2022, the WTA announced that players from Russia will not be allowed to compete under the name or flag of Russia following the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine . Veronika Kudermetova thus competed as neutral player since then and her first and only title is not attributed to Russia in the "Grand Slam titles by country" list.[ 20]
See also
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