Tennis: 5 Players who are part of the elusive '100 Titles Club'

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#2 Chris Evert

Chris Evert was not only a successful tennis player but post her playing career served as President of the WTA fot 11 years in 2 spells.
Chris Evert was not only a successful tennis player but post her playing career served as President of the WTA
fot
11 years in 2 spells.

Undoubtedly the greatest clay court player that the women's game has ever had, American Chris Evert was a towering force in Women's tennis in the 1970's and 1980's. With a career singles win percentage of 89.97%, Evert's figure is the highest among all tennis athletes in Singles.

The numbers which Evert aggregated in her long tennis career certainly deserve to be spoken in lavish terms - her record of winning at least one Grand Slam title for 13 consecutive years is second to none as his her feat of making 34 consecutive Grand Slam semi-finals appearances from the 1971 US Open to the 1983 French Open. With 157 SIngles titles inclusive of 18 Grand Slam Singles titles, Evert's place in the annals of tennis history is unquestioned.

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