in the wake of her Wimbledon victory.
The WTA Tour
revealed Tuesday that world number one Williams is the first top-ranked
player ever with more than twice as many points as her nearest rival.
Records
dating to the WTA's 1973 founding show the 33-year-old American's
domination to be the greatest of any point in the rankings' history,
with Williams on 13,161 points and Russia's second-ranked Maria
Sharapova on 6,490.
In
addition to sweeping the US, French and Australian Opens plus Wimbledon
over the past 12 months, Williams won last year's WTA Finals in
Singapore and at Miami last March to help build her runaway rankings
margin.
Williams beat Sharapova in the Wimbledon semi-finals and
downed Spain's Garbine Muguruza in last Saturday's final to win her
sixth Wimbledon crown and 21st Grand Slam title overall.That puts Williams one shy of matching Steffi Graf for the Open Era-record of 22 Grand Slam singles crowns and just three shy of Margaret Court's all-time record of 24.
Williams
has won as many Grand Slam titles as all other active women's players
combined, including Sharapova's five and seven for Venus Williams,
Serena's older sister. Petra Kvitova, Svetlana Kuznetsova and Victoria
Azarenka have won two major titles each while Samantha Stosur, Ana
Ivanovic and Francesca Schiavone own one each.
Source: AFP
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