2001 WTA Tour - Statistics

Statistics

List of players and titles won, last name alphabetically:

  • Lindsay Davenport - Tokyo Pan Pacific, Scottsdale, Eastbourne, Manhattan Beach, Filderstadt, Zurich and Linz (7)
  • Venus Williams - Miami, Hamburg, Wimbledon, San Diego, New Haven and U.S. Open (6)
  • Amélie Mauresmo - Paris, Nice, Amelia Island and Berlin (4)
  • Monica Seles - Oklahoma City, Bahia, Tokyo Japan Open and Shanghai (4)
  • Jennifer Capriati - Australian Open, Charleston and French Open (3)
  • Kim Clijsters - Stanford, Leipzig and Luxembourg (3)
  • Jelena Dokić - Rome, Tokyo Princess Cup and Moscow (3)
  • Justine Henin - Gold Coast, Canberra and 's-Hertogenbosch (3)
  • Martina Hingis - Sydney, Doha and Dubai (3)
  • Serena Williams - Indian Wells, Toronto and Munich Championships (3)
  • Rita Grande - Hobart and Bratislava (2)
  • Ángeles Montolio - Estoril and Bol (2)
  • Iroda Tulyaganova - Vienna and Knokke-Heist (2)
  • Arantxa Sánchez Vicario - Porto and Madrid (2)
  • Amanda Coetzer - Acapulco (1)
  • Silvia Farina Elia - Strasbourg (1)
  • Adriana Gerši - Basel (1)
  • Zsófia Gubacsi - Casablanca (1)
  • Bianka Lamade - Tashkent (1)
  • Magdalena Maleeva - Budapest (1)
  • Anabel Medina Garrigues - Palermo (1)
  • Barbara Rittner - Antwerp (1)
  • Patty Schnyder - Pattaya (1)
  • Meghann Shaughnessy - Quebec City (1)
  • Paola Suárez - Bogotá (1)
  • Nathalie Tauziat - Birmingham (1)
  • Sandrine Testud - Waikoloa (1)
  • Cristina Torrens Valero - Sopot (1)
  • Meilen Tu - Auckland (1)
  • Angelique Widjaja - Bali (1)

The following players won their first title:

  • Meilen Tu - Auckland
  • Rita Grande - Hobart
  • Ángeles Montolio - Estoril
  • Jelena Dokić - Rome
  • Silvia Farina Elia - Strasbourg
  • Bianka Lamade - Tashkent
  • Anabel Medina Garrigues - Palermo
  • Zsófia Gubacsi - Casablanca
  • Adriana Gerši - Basel
  • Angelique Widjaja - Bali

Titles won by nation:

  • United States - 25 (Auckland, Australian Open, Tokyo Pan Pacific, Oklahoma City, Scottsdale, Indian Wells, Miami, Charleston, Hamburg, French Open, Eastbourne, Wimbledon, San Diego, Manhattan Beach, Toronto, New Haven, U.S. Open, Bahia, Quebec City, Tokyo Japan Open, Filderstadt, Shanghai, Zurich, Linz and Munich Championships)
  • Belgium - 6 (Gold Coast, Canberra, 's-Hertogenbosch, Stanford, Leipzig and Luxembourg)
  • France - 6 (Paris, Nice, Amelia Island, Berlin, Birmingham and Waikoloa)
  • Spain - 6 (Porto, Estoril, Bol, Madrid, Palermo and Sopot)
  • Switzerland - 4 (Sydney, Doha, Dubai and Pattaya)
  • Italy - 3 (Hobart, Strasbourg and Bratislava)
  • Yugoslavia - 3 (Rome, Tokyo Princess Cup and Moscow)
  • Germany - 2 (Antwerp and Tashkent)
  • Uzbekistan - 2 (Vienna and Knokke-Heist)
  • Argentina - 1 (Bogotá)
  • Bulgaria - 1 (Budapest)
  • Czech Republic - 1 (Basel)
  • Hungary - 1 (Casablanca)
  • Indonesia - 1 (Indonesia)
  • South Africa - 1 (Acapulco)

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