Which full-time WTA players will win more majors beyond what they've already won?

Which of these full-time WTA players will win more majors beyond what they've already won?


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zvelf

Hall of Fame
Which full-time WTA players will win more majors among those who have already won a slam? Vote for everyone you think will do so.
 

Kralingen

Talk Tennis Guru
Swiatek (guaranteed)

Osaka (if she tries, by far best talent below Iga)
Rybakina (becoming a beast)

Andreescu has a shot if she ever gets healthy

Halep, Muguruza, Vika seem done (as they are all either mothers or on the verge of it)

Krejcikova might start winning again.
 

FrontHeadlock

Hall of Fame
Swiatek (guaranteed)

Osaka (if she tries, by far best talent below Iga)
Rybakina (becoming a beast)

Andreescu has a shot if she ever gets healthy

Halep, Muguruza, Vika seem done (as they are all either mothers or on the verge of it)

Krejcikova might start winning again.

Agreed, though I feel like Osaka and Andreescu are done winning Majors.
 

Kralingen

Talk Tennis Guru
Agreed, though I feel like Osaka and Andreescu are done winning Majors.
Naomi coming off some sort of weird mental health sabbatical where she hadn’t played tennis in months made the Miami final this year. Her level on HC is just so good that even with questionable motivation I think she’ll always have a chance. Who knows maybe the cash dries up in a few years and she decides she wants to play tennis again.

Bibi has the talent as well but her body is unbelievably fragile. To say she’s made of glass would be an insult to glass, which is much more sturdy and capable of withstanding damage.

id pick Leylah winning one before I picked Raducanu tbh. Big Babe Tennis (Rybakina) is her kryptonite and there are a lot of tall ball bashers on Tour to take Emma out.
 

Wander

Hall of Fame
Very difficult to predict, but I think Andreescu, Azarenka, Halep, Kenin, Krejčíková and Muguruza are almost out of the conversation. Maybe they all put together amount to about a 20% chance of winning an another Major.

Someone like Raducanu I'd put at maybe 30% chance, but I gave the vote for yes because hey.
 
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Deleted member 792641

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Swiatek (guaranteed)

Osaka (if she tries, by far best talent below Iga)
Rybakina (becoming a beast)

Andreescu has a shot if she ever gets healthy

Halep, Muguruza, Vika seem done (as they are all either mothers or on the verge of it)

Krejcikova might start winning again.

nvm
 

RaulRamirez

Legend
I went with the three that seemed to be the best bests.

Nothing's guaranteed, but Iga seems like a great bet to win 1-3 more.

I agree with @Kralingen that Osaka's natural level is so high on HC that she figures to have a lot more chances.

Rybakina made it look fairly easy at Wimbledon, and I chose her over the others listed, including Emma...who I don't rule out.
 

No_Kwan_Do

Semi-Pro
Swiatek, Osaka, Andreescu, Raducanu and Rybakina.

Swiatek is a no-brainer. Even if she doesn't win a HC or Grass slam, she'll be in the hunt for next 7-8 RGs at the very least, and win a few more of them.

I think Osaka will win at least another 2 or 3 HC slams. She's not winning one in Paris or London though.

Injuries permitting, I think Andreescu will win at least another slam, although I still have question marks about her motivation to commit full-time to the sport.

Raducanu seems to be still trying to figure out what sort of player she wants to be, despite her 2021 game being good enough to win a slam. I suspect once the building blocks start to fall into place for her, she'll be a force and be in the hunt for grass and hard court slams, but it might take some time.

Rybakina has the big serve and easy power to beat anyone on any given day, so I think she'll win some more.
 

TimHenmanATG

Hall of Fame
Emma.

She's a very focused and composed young woman.

Naysayers with little to no achievements in their mediocre lives love to denigrate her, but ultimately she will prevail on the tennis court in the future, more often than not.
 

EggSalad

Hall of Fame
Iga (many)
Elena
Simona (I think she’s got at least one more slam left in the tank)

And the dark horse guess - Barty.
 

zvelf

Hall of Fame
I'm surprised Raducanu leads Rybakina currently. Raducanu is 3-1/2 years younger and so has more time to win more, but Rybakina has had the far more consistent career so far.
 
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