Player of The Year
Year | Player | Nationality |
---|---|---|
2012 | Serena Williams | United States |
2011 | Petra Kvitová | Czech Republic |
2010 | Kim Clijsters | Belgium |
2009 | Serena Williams | United States |
2008 | Serena Williams | United States |
2007 | Justine Henin | Belgium |
2006 | Amélie Mauresmo | France |
2005 | Kim Clijsters | Belgium |
2004 | Maria Sharapova | Russia |
2003 | Justine Henin | Belgium |
2002 | Serena Williams | United States |
2001 | Jennifer Capriati | United States |
2000 | Venus Williams | United States |
1999 | Lindsay Davenport | United States |
1998 | Lindsay Davenport | United States |
1997 | Martina Hingis | Switzerland |
1996 | Steffi Graf | Germany |
1995 | Steffi Graf | Germany |
1994 | Steffi Graf | Germany |
1993 | Steffi Graf | Germany |
1992 | Monica Seles | FR Yugoslavia |
1991 | Monica Seles | SFR Yugoslavia |
1990 | Steffi Graf | Germany |
1989 | Steffi Graf | West Germany |
1988 | Steffi Graf | West Germany |
1987 | Steffi Graf | West Germany |
1986 | Martina Navratilova | United States |
1985 | Martina Navratilova | United States |
1984 | Martina Navratilova | United States |
1983 | Martina Navratilova | United States |
1982 | Martina Navratilova | United States |
1981 | Chris Evert-Lloyd | United States |
1980 | Tracy Austin | United States |
1979 | Martina Navratilova | Czechoslovakia |
1978 | Martina Navratilova | Czechoslovakia |
1977 | Virginia Wade | United Kingdom |
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