On January 28, Beijing time, the Australian Open women's singles final ended the competition. After a spectacular matchup, the tournament's No. 5 seed Sabalenka defeated Lebakina to lift the Australian Open trophy. Sabalenka became the 58th player to win a Grand Slam women's singles title in the Open era, and she became one of 17 current Grand Slam women's singles titles.
There are a total of 17 Grand Slam singles champions in active women's tennis, including eight Grand Slams, five Second Slams, two Grand Slams, one Quadruple and one Seventh Slam.
One-time Grand Slam champions are: Ostapenko (French Open), Stevens (US Open), Andreescu (US Open), Kenning (Australian Open), Krejcikova (French Open), Raducanu (US Open), Lebakina (Wimbledon) and Sabalenka (Australian Open).
The players who have won two Grand Slam titles are: Kuznetsova (US Open, French Open) still not announced], Azarenka (Australian Open×2), Kvitova (Wimbledon ×2), Muguruza (French Open, Wimbledon), Halep (French Open, Wimbledon).
The players who have won three Grand Slam titles are: Korber (Australian Open, US Open, Wimbledon), Swiatek (French Open×2, US Open).
Players who have won 4 Grand Slam titles: Naomi Osaka (Australian Open×2, US Open ×2).
Seven-time Grand Slam winners: Venus Williams (Wimbledon ×5, US Open ×2).