Steffi Graf once opened up about her diverse interests beyond the world of tennis. The German took issue with the portrayal that she lived only for the sport, taking the opportunity to clarify what ...
No player had ever recorded a Golden Slam before Steffi Graf did it in 1988. But then again, the feat was not even possible before 1988. The French championships were closed to non-nationals until ...
However, on both those occasions she lost to Navratilova. Steffi Graf's 1988 season is one of the greatest individual seasons any tennis player, male or female has had in the sport's history.
Steffi Graf etched her name in tennis history with ... all four Major titles and an Olympic gold medal in the same season (1988). She also holds the record for most weeks at No. 1 among women ...
Yet Steffi Graf ’s most remarkable achievement happened when she was still a teenager. In 1988, she won all four majors and followed that with a gold medal at the Seoul Olympics. Twenty years ...
Steffi Graf's father Peter once shared his ... Peter also explained why he believed it was a suitable match for his daughter. In 1988, Graf made history by completing the coveted calendar year ...
Iga Swiatek, Naomi Osaka & Emma Raducanu Steffi Graf collected the second of her 22 Grand Slam titles at the 1988 Australian Open and she successfully defended her crown in Melbourne in the ...
Steffi Graf was the first to achieve the Golden Slam in 1988, while Andrei Agassi became the first male to repeat the feat in 1999. It may not be one of the events that first comes to mind when ...