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January 24, 2021

Aussie Rule: Active players with the most match-wins in Australia

Take a look at the 10 active players with the most main-draw singles match-wins at all Australian tournaments.

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1st - Serena Williams - 113 match-wins in Australia, leading all active players by a comfortable margin. The American superstar has won nine singles titles at Australian events: seven Australian Open crowns and twice in Brisbane.

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2nd - Kim Clijsters - 72 match-wins in Australia. "Aussie Kim," as she came to be known, is a five-time singles titlist on Australian soil, including at the 2011 Australian Open.

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3rd - Victoria Azarenka - 69 match-wins in Australia. The Belarusian's two major titles both came Down Under, when she triumphed in Melbourne back-to-back in 2012 and 2013.

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4th - Venus Williams - 68 match-wins in Australia. A huge milestone in Williams' legendary career occurred in Australia, when she won the singles gold medal at the 2000 Olympic Games in Sydney.

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5th - Angelique Kerber - 67 match-wins in Australia. The first of the German's three Grand Slam titles came when she won the 2016 Australian Open.

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6th - Svetlana Kuznetsova - 60 match-wins in Australia. Over half of Kuznetsova's match-wins Down Under have come in Melbourne, where she has made the second week of the Australian Open eight times.

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7th - Petra Kvitova - 53 match-wins in Australia. The Czech is a two-time Sydney champion and also reached her third career Grand Slam final at the 2019 Australian Open.

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8th - Samantha Stosur - 49 match-wins in Australia. The Aussie heroine made her first two singles finals in her homeland, at Gold Coast and Sydney in 2005. 15 years later, she upset Angelique Kerber at 2020 Brisbane.

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9th - Karolina Pliskova - 43 match-wins in Australia. Pliskova has been extremely successful at the Brisbane International, winning that Aussie summer event in 2017, 2019, and 2020.

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10th - Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova - 38 match-wins in Australia. Pavlyuchenkova has notched 13 match-wins at the Australian Open in the last four years alone, making the quarterfinals in 2017, 2019, and 2020.

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