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Always good to keep the count.

WTA (18 GS champions):
Venus- 7 (yes, she hasn't retired)
Swiatek- 5
Naomi- 4
Kerber- 3
Azarenka, Halep, Krejcikova, Kvitova, Sabalenka- 2
Andreescu, Gauff, Kenin, Ostapenko, Raducanu, Rybakina, Stephens, Vondrousova, Wozniacki- 1

ATP (9 GS champions)
Djokovic- 24
Nadal- 22
Alcaraz- 4
Murray, Wawrinka- 3
Cilic, Medvedev, Sinner, Thiem- 1
 
Always good to keep the count.

WTA (18 GS champions):
Venus- 7 (yes, she hasn't retired)
Swiatek- 5
Naomi- 4
Kerber, Sabalenka- 3
Azarenka, Halep, Krejcikova, Kvitova- 2
Andreescu, Gauff, Kenin, Ostapenko, Raducanu, Rybakina, Stephens, Vondrousova, Wozniacki- 1

ATP (8 GS champions)
Djokovic- 24
Nadal- 22
Alcaraz- 4
Murray, Wawrinka- 3
Sinner- 2
Cilic, Medvedev - 1
 
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Always good to keep the count.

WTA (18 GS champions):
Venus- 7 (yes, she hasn't retired)
Swiatek- 5
Naomi- 4
Kerber, Sabalenka- 3
Azarenka, Halep, Krejcikova, Kvitova- 2
Andreescu, Gauff, Kenin, Ostapenko, Raducanu, Rybakina, Stephens, Vondrousova, Wozniacki- 1

ATP (7 GS champions)
Djokovic- 24
Alcaraz- 4
Murray, Wawrinka- 3
Sinner- 2
Cilic, Medvedev - 1
 
Always good to keep the count.

WTA (17 GS champions):
Venus- 7 (yes, she hasn't retired)
Swiatek- 5
Naomi- 4
Sabalenka- 3
Azarenka, Halep, Krejcikova, Kvitova- 2
Andreescu, Gauff, Kenin, Ostapenko, Raducanu, Rybakina, Stephens, Vondrousova, Wozniacki- 1

ATP (6 GS champions)
Djokovic- 24
Alcaraz- 4
Wawrinka- 3
Sinner- 2
Cilic, Medvedev - 1
 
Always good to keep the count.

WTA (18 GS champions):
Venus- 7 (yes, she hasn't retired, last W08)
Swiatek- 5 (RG24)
Naomi- 4 (AO21)
Sabalenka- 3 (US24)
Azarenka (AO13), Halep (W19), Krejcikova (W24), Kvitova (W14)- 2
Andreescu (US19), Gauff (US23), Kenin (AO20), Keys (AO25), Ostapenko (RG17), Raducanu (US21), Rybakina (W22), Stephens (US17), Vondrousova (W23), Wozniacki (AO18)- 1

ATP (6 GS champions)
Djokovic- 24 (US23)
Alcaraz- 4 (W24)
Sinner (AO25), Wawrinka (US16)- 3
Cilic (US14), Medvedev (US21)- 1
 
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Always good to keep the count. Halep gone.

WTA (17 GS champions):
Venus- 7 (yes, she hasn't retired, last W08)
Swiatek- 5 (RG24)
Naomi- 4 (AO21)
Sabalenka- 3 (US24)
Azarenka (AO13), Krejcikova (W24), Kvitova (W14)- 2
Andreescu (US19), Gauff (US23), Kenin (AO20), Keys (AO25), Ostapenko (RG17), Raducanu (US21), Rybakina (W22), Stephens (US17), Vondrousova (W23), Wozniacki (AO18)- 1

ATP (6 GS champions)
Djokovic- 24 (US23)
Alcaraz- 4 (W24)
Sinner (AO25), Wawrinka (US16)- 3
Cilic (US14), Medvedev (US21)- 1
 
Always good to keep the count. Halep gone.

WTA (17 GS champions):
Venus- 7 (yes, she hasn't retired, last W08)
Swiatek- 5 (RG24)
Naomi- 4 (AO21)
Sabalenka- 3 (US24)
Azarenka (AO13), Krejcikova (W24), Kvitova (W14)- 2
Andreescu (US19), Gauff (US23), Kenin (AO20), Keys (AO25), Ostapenko (RG17), Raducanu (US21), Rybakina (W22), Stephens (US17), Vondrousova (W23), Wozniacki (AO18)- 1

ATP (6 GS champions)
Djokovic- 24 (US23)
Alcaraz- 4 (W24)
Sinner (AO25), Wawrinka (US16)- 3
Cilic (US14), Medvedev (US21)- 1
Lol the mens side is tiny. If Djoko retired there would be a total of 12 slams among active players, history low by far? The reality when a decade of players win only two slams, and the decade before won 100.
 
Always good to keep the count.

WTA (17 GS champions):
Venus- 7 (yes, she hasn't retired, last W08)
Swiatek- 5 (RG24)
Naomi- 4 (AO21)
Sabalenka- 3 (US24)
Azarenka (AO13), Gauff (RG25), Krejcikova (W24), Kvitova (W14)- 2
Andreescu (US19), Kenin (AO20), Keys (AO25), Ostapenko (RG17), Raducanu (US21), Rybakina (W22), Stephens (US17), Vondrousova (W23), Wozniacki (AO18)- 1

ATP (6 GS champions)
Djokovic- 24 (US23)
Alcaraz- 5 (RG25)
Sinner (AO25), Wawrinka (US16)- 3
Cilic (US14), Medvedev (US21)- 1
 
Always good to keep the count.

WTA (17 GS champions):
Venus- 7 (yes, she hasn't retired, last W08)
Swiatek- 6 (W25)
Naomi- 4 (AO21)
Sabalenka- 3 (US24)
Azarenka (AO13), Gauff (RG25), Krejcikova (W24), Kvitova (W14)- 2
Andreescu (US19), Kenin (AO20), Keys (AO25), Ostapenko (RG17), Raducanu (US21), Rybakina (W22), Stephens (US17), Vondrousova (W23), Wozniacki (AO18)- 1

ATP (6 GS champions)
Djokovic- 24 (US23)
Alcaraz- 5 (RG25)
Sinner- 4 (W25)
Wawrinka- 3 (US16)
Cilic (US14), Medvedev (US21)- 1
 
Always good to keep the count.

WTA (16 GS champions):
Venus- 7 (yes, she hasn't retired, last W08)
Swiatek- 6 (W25)
Naomi (AO21), Sabalenka (US25)- 4
Azarenka (AO13), Gauff (RG25), Krejcikova (W24)- 2
Andreescu (US19), Kenin (AO20), Keys (AO25), Ostapenko (RG17), Raducanu (US21), Rybakina (W22), Stephens (US17), Vondrousova (W23), Wozniacki (AO18)- 1

ATP (6 GS champions)
Djokovic- 24 (US23)
Alcaraz- 6 (US25)
Sinner- 4 (W25)
Wawrinka- 3 (US16)
Cilic (US14), Medvedev (US21)- 1
 
Swiatek and Sabalenka dynamics mirrors the situation on the men's tour neatly. Swiatek has 6 slams and Sabalenka 4, Alcaraz has 6 slams and Sinner has 4, both are two best players in the world in respective tours. Magic in numbers...
 
Swiatek and Sabalenka dynamics mirrors the situation on the men's tour neatly. Swiatek has 6 slams and Sabalenka 4, Alcaraz has 6 slams and Sinner has 4, both are two best players in the world in respective tours. Magic in numbers...
Also, the younger player (of those duos) is ahead, and/but the player who is considered better at hard courts (definitely true for the women) is behind.
 
Always good to keep the count.

WTA (15 GS champions):
Venus- 7 (yes, she hasn't retired, last W08)
Swiatek- 6 (W25)
Naomi (AO21), Sabalenka (US25)- 4
Azarenka (AO13), Gauff (RG25), Krejcikova (W24), Rybakina (AO26)- 2
Andreescu (US19), Kenin (AO20), Keys (AO25), Ostapenko (RG17), Raducanu (US21), Stephens (US17), Vondrousova (W23)- 1

ATP (6 GS champions)
Djokovic- 24 (US23)
Alcaraz- 7 (AO26)- ties McEnroe/ Wilander/ Henin/ Venus
Sinner- 4 (W25)
Wawrinka- 3 (US16)
Cilic (US14), Medvedev (US21)- 1
 
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Hard to believe that we have to go all the way back to the French Open 2022 for a GS winner other than Alcaraz/ Sinner/ Djokovic. Dominance in the ATP has been extreme since Roger won his first Wimby.
 
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