MSN Slideshow The 10 Women’s Tennis Players With the Most Australian Open Titles By Pro Football Network FacebookTwitterReddItFlipLinkedinEmail January 25, 2025 | 10:06 AM EST Share FacebookTwitterReddItFlipLinkedinEmail 1 of 10 Martina Navratilova won three Australian Open titles in her career. The American international got her hands on her first AO title in 1981 and then won the next two in alternate years. Martina Hingis won three Australian Open titles in her career. The Swiss tennis star grabbed the limelight at AO in 1997. She became the fifth and the last woman in the woman tennis history to have won three Australian Open in a row. Joan Hartigan Bathrust won three Australian Open titles in her career. The Australian international won her first title in 1933 and defended the title the following year. Bathrush made a comeback a year later to win her third and final AO title in 1936. Monica Seles clinched four Australian Open titles in her career. She broke Steffi Graf’s three AO title streak to begin her own in 1991. Seles also completed a hat-trick of Open titles before Graf took her revenge. Seles won her fourth and last AO in 1996. Steffi Graf won four Australian Open titles in her career. The German international won her first championship in 1988. She went on to complete a hat-trick of titles and clinched her fourth AO title in 1994. Evonne Goolagong won four Australian Open titles in her career. Goolagon dominated the AO in her era. She started the winning streak in 1974 and didn’t stop until 1977 when she had four of them. She was only the second woman after Margaret Smith Court to win four AO titles in a row. Daphne Akhurst Cozens won five Australian Open titles in her career. She secured the title for the first time in 1925 and defended it in the next edition. Cozens won it again in 1928 and went on to become the first woman to win three straight AO titles. Nancye Wynne Bolton got her hands on six Australian Open titles in her career. She was the second woman to complete a hat-trick of AO titles. Bolton won her first title in 1937 and then again in 1940. She clinched the trophy again in 1946 and went on to win two more in a row. Bolton grabbed her final AO in 1951. Serena Williams won seven Australian Open titles in her career. She won her first championship in 2003 and went on to win it in alternate years till 2009. The American defended her title in 2010. Williams clinched her next title after five years and kept her tradition of winning alternate titles in 2017. Margaret Court took home the Australian Open for a whopping 11 times. The Australian won seven AO title in a row from 1960 to 1966. When everybody thought the reign has finally come to an end as Court didn’t win it the next couple of years, she won a hat-trick of AO titles. Court won the championship again in 1973, taking the total count to 11. More Slideshows Ranking the 10 Most Valuable NFL Teams Cleveland Browns 7 Round Mock Draft Top 10 Single Season Receiving TD Leaders Atlanta Falcons 7 Round Mock Draft Cincinnati Bengals 7 Round Mock Draft Ranking the Top 10 Most Impressive Royal Rumble Performances