Women's Doubles Winner (36)
- 1983 – New Jersey (w/Mould)
- 1983 – Kansas (w/Collins)
- 1984 – Canadian Open (w/Kathy Jordan)
- 1984 – Lynda Carter Classic (w/Navratilova)
- 1984 – Eckerd Open (w/Carling Bassett-Seguso)
- 1985 – VS of Florida (w/Jordan)
- 1985 – Marco Island (w/Jordan)
- 1985 – Bridgestone Doubles Championship (w/Jordan)
- 1985 – Australian Indoors (w/Pam Shriver)
- 1985 – Melbourne (w/Shriver)
- 1985 – Wimbledon (w/Jordan)
- 1985 – Mahwah (w/Jordan)
- 1985 – VS of Chicago (w/Jordan)
- 1986 – VS of Florida (w/Jordan)
- 1986 – U.S. Indoor Championships (w/Jordan)
- 1986 – Mahwah (w/Betsy Nagelsen)
- 1987 – Sydney (w/Nagelsen)
- 1987 – Geneva (w/Nagelsen)
- 1988 – Eastbourne (w/Eva Pfaff)
- 1989 – Wellington (w/Janine Thompson)
- 1989 – Singapore (w/Belinda Cordwell)
- 1989 – Tokyo (Japan Open) (w/Jill Hetherington)
- 1989 – Rome (w/Thompson)
- 1989 – Berlin (w/Thompson)
- 1990 – Tokyo (Pan Pacific) (w/Gigi Fernandez)
- 1990 – US Hardcourts (w/Jordan)
- 1990 – Tokyo (Japan Open) (w/Jordan)
- 1990 – WTA Tour Championships (w/Jordan)
- 1991 – Tokyo (Pan Pacific) (w/Jordan)
- 1991 – Geneva (w/Nicole Bradtke)
- 1991 – Birmingham (w/Nicole Bradtke)
- 1993 – Sydney (w/Pam Shriver)
- 1993 – US Hardcourts (w/Helena Sukova)
- 1994 – Tokyo (Pan Pacific) (w/Pam Shriver)
- 1994 – Stratton Mountain (w/Pam Shriver)
- 1996 – Birmingham (w/Linda Wild)
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