Serena Williams exerted her dominance over the tennis world for close to thirty years. Throughout her illustrious career, Williams amassed a remarkable tally of 39 Grand Slam titles: 23 in singles, 14 in doubles, and two in mixed doubles.
Alongside her Grand Slam victories, she secured a total of 73 tour titles, earning an impressive $94.8 million in prize money overall. Particularly noteworthy is her achievement at the Miami Open, where she clinched a staggering $4.65 million with her record-breaking eight titles.
Serena Williams stands alone as the most successful player, regardless of gender, in the history of the Miami Open. The former World No.1 reached the finals of the WTA 1000 tournament a remarkable 10 times and emerged victorious on 8 occasions.
Her first triumph came in 2002, when she defeated fellow American Jennifer Capriati for the title. Williams then achieved back-to-back victories in 2003 and 2004, marking her first three-peat at the tournament. Following a brief hiatus from winning the title, she returned to claim victory in both the 2007 and 2008 editions, overcoming Justine Henin and Jelena Jankovic, respectively.