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16 quizzes and 170 trivia questions.
1.
  Titans of Women's Tennis    
Multiple Choice
 10 Qns
How much do you know about the women who have shaped professional tennis?
Average, 10 Qns, brewster76, Nov 10 18
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  The European Clay Tour    
Multiple Choice
 10 Qns
Every year one of the Grand Slams on the WTA tour, Roland Garros, is played on clay. Let's check the history of some of the famous clay tournaments around that event, located in Europe.
Tough, 10 Qns, James25, Apr 20 12
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  The Tennis Women of South America    
Multiple Choice
 10 Qns
On the WTA Tour we see have seen several women from the continent of South America. See if you can identify them from the short introduction each player gives you.
Average, 10 Qns, James25, Feb 12 11
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  WTA Grand Slam Champions    
Multiple Choice
 10 Qns
See if you know the Grand Slam Champions of the WTA past.
Tough, 10 Qns, Ynaes716, Oct 13 07
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  Women's Tennis 1971 to 2001    
Multiple Choice
 20 Qns
Thirty years of outstanding women's tennis!
Difficult, 20 Qns, Zivo24, Mar 27 08
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  2008 Sony Ericsson Championships    
Multiple Choice
 10 Qns
The year-end event where WTA's elite players battle each other to claim the highest prize money in women's sport.
Average, 10 Qns, JLbread, Nov 12 08
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  WTA Year-Ending Championships 2004    
Multiple Choice
 10 Qns
How much did you pay attention during the 2004 WTA Tour Year-Ending Championships?
Tough, 10 Qns, Ynaes716, Dec 13 04
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  Russian Domination: WTA Tour    
Multiple Choice
 10 Qns
Over the past years, Russia has proven itself as a dominant force in providing quality tennis players in the WTA Tour. This quiz tests your knowledge on how much you know about Russian female tennis players.
Average, 10 Qns, amos_20, Oct 14 09
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  The WTA Tour 2005    
Multiple Choice
 10 Qns
This is a quiz for those who follow the Women's Tennis Association (The WTA Tour). Good luck!
Average, 10 Qns, sharpeirob, Jun 22 06
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  WTA Firsts    
Multiple Choice
 10 Qns
You might know the WTA now, but do you know what came first?
Tough, 10 Qns, NickMc, Nov 03 16
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trivia question Quick Question
How many games in total did Zvonareva win during the tournament?

From Quiz "WTA Year-Ending Championships 2004"




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  WTA Tour 2005    
Multiple Choice
 10 Qns
This quiz is about the 2005 Sony Ericsson WTA Tour from January to April. It has questions on both WTA players and tournaments. Good luck.
Tough, 10 Qns, led14pa, Aug 06 07
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  WTA Tour Championships 2005    
Multiple Choice
 10 Qns
This quiz will test your knowledge about the 2005 edition of the WTA Tour Championships. Good luck.
Tough, 10 Qns, led14pa, Nov 15 05
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  WTA Tour: 2004    
Multiple Choice
 10 Qns
A look back at the 2004 season of the WTA Tour.
Difficult, 10 Qns, Ynaes716, Dec 26 04
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  Women's Tennis 2007 [1]    
Multiple Choice
 10 Qns
A quiz devoted to the WTA tour 2007.
Difficult, 10 Qns, joeh37, Dec 20 09
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  Women's Tennis 2007 [2]    
Multiple Choice
 10 Qns
The second part of a quiz devoted to women's tennis in 2007.
Difficult, 10 Qns, joeh37, Dec 20 09
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  WTA Tour 2004    
Multiple Choice
 10 Qns
In this quiz we will be looking at the stats of the WTA tour in 2004. I hope you enjoy this quiz!
Difficult, 10 Qns, molikfan2004, Oct 06 05
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Women's Tennis Association Trivia Questions

1. The WTA wasn't actually the first professional women's tour in the Open Era. What tour preceded the creation of the WTA?

From Quiz
WTA Firsts

Answer: Virginia Slims Circuit

The Virginia Slims Circuit kicked off in September 1970. The Women's Tennis Association (WTA) wasn't established until Billie Jean King spearheaded a campaign to unite women's tennis in 1973.

2. In 1953 who became the first woman to win all four Grand Slam events (Wimbledon, US/Australian/French Opens) in the same calendar year?

From Quiz Titans of Women's Tennis

Answer: Maureen "Little Mo" Connolly

Maureen Connolly Brinker was the second person to win a Grand Slam, the first being American Don Budge's accomplishment in 1938. Her career was tragically cut short by a horse riding accident in 1954. She died from cancer in 1969 at the tender age of 34.

3. Name the Russian star who is most noted for starting the domination of the Russian empire in women's tennis, by reaching the semi-finals of the 1997 Wimbledon and being the highest ranked Russian for four years.

From Quiz Russian Domination: WTA Tour

Answer: Anna Kournikova

Anna Kournikova was the first Russian woman since Olga Morozova in the 1970s to show consistent successful results on the WTA Tour. In 1997, she reached the Wimbledon semi-finals despite playing on the Wimbledon women's draw for the first time.

4. In 1986, who won the Australian Open?

From Quiz WTA Grand Slam Champions

Answer: No one

The tournament was originally held in January of every year, but it was moved to December in 1977 for reasons unknown. It was then moved back to January in 1987, so there was no championship held in 1986.

5. Computerised rankings were introduced to the WTA on November 3, 1975. Who was the first WTA World #1?

From Quiz WTA Firsts

Answer: Chris Evert

In 1973, Chris Evert had reached the final of the French Open and Wimbledon, and the Semi-finals of the US Open. That meant she was instated as World #1 when computerised rankings began, which took into account the previous 12 months of tournament results. Evonne Goolagong Cawley was the second women to reach #1, first achieving the feat on April 26 1976. Steffi Graf & Serena Williams first attained #1 much later, in 1987 and 2002 respectively.

6. Referred to as the "Jackie Robinson" of tennis, who was the first African-American to win a Grand Slam tournament when she took the French Open title in 1956?

From Quiz Titans of Women's Tennis

Answer: Althea Gibson

Althea Gibson was the top-ranked U.S. women's tennis player in 1957 and 1958 and served as a mentor to the young Arthur Ashe. In the 1960s she became the first African American woman to join the LPGA. Ms. Gibson was inducted into the Professional Tennis Hall of Fame in 1971. She died of cancer in 2003.

7. Who among the following was the first Russian to hold the number one ranking on the WTA Tour women's singles?

From Quiz Russian Domination: WTA Tour

Answer: Maria Sharapova

Maria Sharapova held the number one ranking for the first time on August 22, 2005. Although it only lasted for a week, it was the first time in the open era that a Russian woman held it.

8. How many Grand Slam titles did Hana Mandlikova win?

From Quiz WTA Grand Slam Champions

Answer: 4

Hana, who was born in the Czech Republic, represented Australia for most of her career. She won the Australian Open in 1980 over Turnbull 6-0, 7-5, the Roland Garros title in 1981 over Hanika 6-2, 6-4, the 1985 U.S. Open over Navratilova 7-6, 1-6, 7-6, and the 1987 Australian Open over Navratilova 7-5, 7-6.

9. 40 years after she retired, this Aussie still held the record for the most Grand Slam wins (men or women), but may be best remembered for losing to former Wimbledon men's champ Bobby Riggs on Mother's Day 1973. Name her.

From Quiz Titans of Women's Tennis

Answer: Margaret Smith Court

According to "Sports Illustrated", Court could have made their list of the 10 Greatest Female Players Of All Time based on her 1970 season alone. She became the second woman ever to win the Grand Slam, but lost to Riggs in what became known as "The Mother's Day Massacre" (May 1973). Billie Jean King said it was a vital time for women's tennis in terms of pay equality and felt she had to accept Riggs' challenge. She trounced the 55 year old in "The Battle of the Sexes" in the Houston Astrodome in September 1973 on prime time television. After retiring from professional tennis, Margaret Court received a degree in theology and became a Pentacostal minister.

10. Who among the following was the first Russian to win a Grand Slam singles title?

From Quiz Russian Domination: WTA Tour

Answer: Anastasia Myskina

Three Russian women went on to win their first Grand Slam singles titles in 2004. Anastasia Myskina became the first by winning the French Open. She was later in the year followed by Maria Sharapova and Svetlana Kuznetsova who won the Wimbledon and US Open titles, respectively.

11. What was the score of the 2002 Australian Open Final when Jennifer Capriati beat Martina Hingis?

From Quiz WTA Grand Slam Champions

Answer: 4-6, 7-6, 6-2

This was a very entertaining match that went back and forth for over two hours. Hingis, who is from Switzerland, actually had multiple match points in the 2nd set tie break before Capriati took it at 9-7. This was Jennifer's third Grand Slam career title. She previously won the 2001 Australian Open over Hingis as well 6-4, 6-3, and the 2001 Roland Garros title over Kim Clijsters of Belgium 1-6, 6-4, 12-10.

12. At the end of every season since 1972, the top-ranked players compete in a prestigious tournament called the WTA Finals (previously WTA Championships). Which city was the first to host this tournament?

From Quiz WTA Firsts

Answer: Boca Raton, Florida, USA

The first year-end tournament was played on clay in Boca Raton. It was won by Chris Evert.

13. Since 1995 Poland had a clay court tournament as well, known among others as the J&S Cup. In 2011 the slot of this event in the WTA Tour calendar went to a tournament in Brussels. Which city was the host city for this tournament?

From Quiz The European Clay Tour

Answer: Warsaw

The tournament in Warsaw started out in 1995 as the Warsaw Cup, with Barbara Paulus of Austria winning the first edition, defeating Alexandra Fusai of France in the final. Paulus would go on to win the tournament again in 1997. Other winners of this event include Belgian Justine Henin (winning twice), Kim Clijsters, Conchita Martinez and Venus Williams. In 2002 the name changed to J&S Cup, a name the tournament held until 2007. After the tournament was not held in 2008, it returned again in 2009 as the Warsaw Open. Both the editions of 2009 and 2010 were won by Romanian Alexandra Dulgheru. In 2011 the slot for this tournament in the calendar was given to the tournament in Brussels, apparently due to the fact that the tournament was unable to find sufficient sponsors.

14. Billie Jean King said she would not play in the 1973 U.S. Open unless something changed. What was it?

From Quiz Titans of Women's Tennis

Answer: Equal prize money awarded to men and women

The U.S. Open was the only Grand Slam tournament to gave an identical pay-out for both sexes until 2000 when the Australian Open did so. It wasn't until 2007 that the French Open and Wimbledon followed suit. King has received many accolades in her lifetime, including being named by "Life" magazine as one of the 100 Most Influential Americans of the 20th century, one of only four athletes and the only female athlete, to make the list. The other sports legends named were Jackie Robinson, Muhammad Ali and Babe Ruth.

15. Which Russian is a two-time Olympic medalist, and is the most successful Russian Fed Cup singles player?

From Quiz Russian Domination: WTA Tour

Answer: Elena Dementieva

Then 18-year old Elena surprised the world by reaching the 2000 Sydney Olympics Final and winning the silver medal. Eight years later at the Beijing Olympics she reached the Olympic final again, this time winning the gold medal.

16. How many times did tennis legends Chris Evert and Martina Navratilova face off in a Roland Garros final?

From Quiz WTA Grand Slam Champions

Answer: 4

Evert won three out of the four times they played in the final. They first met in 1975, where Chris beat Martina 2-6, 6-2, 6-1. Then again in 1984 with Martina winning 6-3, 6-1. Then Chris won again in 1985 6-3, 6-7, 7-5. Their last meeting went to Chris in 1986, 2-6, 6-3, 6-3.

17. Top-ranked players who won a tournament in the season, but didn't qualify for the WTA Championships, qualified for the year-end 'Tournament of Champions'. This tournament first took place in 2009 but which city was its host?

From Quiz WTA Firsts

Answer: Bali, Indonesia

Cities hosted the 'Tour of Champions' in three-year stints. Bali hosted from 2009-2011, and then Sofia took over from 2012-2014. It was replaced by the WTA Elite Trophy (which has different qualifying criteria) in 2015.

18. Named by ESPN as one of the 100 Greatest Athletes of the 20th Century, Chris Evert was famous for which tennis stroke?

From Quiz Titans of Women's Tennis

Answer: Two-handed backhand

According to chrisevert.net her first coach, dad Jimmy Evert, taught young Chris the two-handed shot as a temporary compensation "because she was too small and weak to swing the backhand with one hand. I had hoped she would change." She didn't, but tennis did. Now, more than 70% of professional players use a two-handed backhand. Evert has achieved many tennis firsts including the first professional player to win 1000 matches, first to win 125 consecutive matches on clay, first to have a winning percentage of .900. In 1995 she joined Rod Laver (1981), John Newcombe (1986), and Virginia Wade (1989) as a unanimous inductee into the International Tennis Hall of Fame.

19. In which year did three Russians appear in the WTA singles top ten simultaneously for the first time?

From Quiz Russian Domination: WTA Tour

Answer: 2004

It was April of 2004, Myskina was number five, Dementieva number six, and Petrova was number nine.

20. What was the last Grand Slam final Steffi Graf competed in?

From Quiz WTA Grand Slam Champions

Answer: Wimbledon '99

Graf, who is from Germany, lost to Lindsay Davenport 6-4, 7-5. After Graf won the 1999 Roland Garros title, and made it to the Wimbledon final the next month, she felt that it was time for her to leave tennis. She retired that same month and has not played competitive tennis since. Graf won 22 Grand Slam singles titles over the course of her career.

21. Reaching World #1 in the WTA Rankings is an impressive accomplishment. Who was the first player to retire from the sport whilst holding this ranking?

From Quiz WTA Firsts

Answer: Justine Henin

In May 2008, Justine Henin lost a match to Dinara Safina in Berlin and shortly thereafter announced her retirement from the sport - even though she was ranked World #1 at the time and a favourite to defend her French Open title in a couple of weeks' time. Not only that, she requested the WTA to remove her from the rankings rather than letting her points slowly drop off over the next 12 months.

22. Martina Navratilova, named by the Associated Press as the greatest female athlete of the 1980s, was a native of what country before defecting to the US?

From Quiz Titans of Women's Tennis

Answer: Czechoslovakia

Martina has been called the dominant force of women's tennis in the 20th century. Among her too numerous to name achievements is winning her final Grand Slam title at the age of 49 (2006 U.S Open Mixed Doubles with partner Bob Bryan). Following her retirement from tennis she became The Ambassador of Fitness for AARP (American Association of Retired Persons). The rivalry of Navratilova and Chris Evert has been called by "Forbes" magazine the best in sports history. "The duo played 80 times in sixteen years... Ali and Frazier met just three times. McEnroe and Borg? Fourteen times. Federer and Nadal? Twenty times. Much is made these days of the chumminess of Federer and Nadal. But those two have never shared a bagel as they waited to play for the US Open title...Chrissie and Martina's friendship has endured and even blossomed since their playing days."

23. Russia won the Fed Cup title in 2008. This made how many Federation Cups for Russia?

From Quiz Russian Domination: WTA Tour

Answer: 4

Russia won the Fed Cup in 2004, 2005, 2007, and 2008.

24. Who were the finalists in the 2002 Wimbledon Championships?

From Quiz WTA Grand Slam Champions

Answer: Serena Williams and Venus Williams

Serena defeated Venus 7-6, 6-3, to win her first ever Wimbledon title. It was also Serena's first Wimbledon final. This was the third consecutive time Venus advanced to the final, winning in 2000 over Davenport 6-3, 7-6, and 2001 over Justine Henin of Belgium 6-1, 3-6, 6-0.

25. When were 10 different nationalities represented in the Top 10 of the WTA rankings for the first time?

From Quiz WTA Firsts

Answer: January 2011

On 31 January 2011, the Top 10 in the WTA Rankings looked like this: 1) Caroline Wozniacki (DENMARK) 2) Kim Clijsters (BELGIUM) 3) Vera Zvonareva (RUSSIA) 4) Francesca Schiavone (ITALY) 5) Samantha Stosur (AUSTRALIA) 6) Venus Williams (USA) 7) Li, Na (CHINA) 8) Jelena Jankovic (SERBIA) 9) Victoria Azarenka (BELARUS) 10) Agnieszka Radwanska (POLAND)

26. Portugal hosts one of the smaller clay court tournament in Europee. In 1998 the first edition was held as part of the ITF Tour. It became an event on the WTA Tour a year later. Where in Portugal is this tournament held?

From Quiz The European Clay Tour

Answer: Estoril

The tournament in Estoril started as men's event in 1990. In 1998 the first women's event was held here at the same venue, then part of the ITF Tour. It became a tournament on the WTA Tour a year later. The first ITF edition was won by Austrian Barbara Schwartz, the first WTA Tour edition had Slovenian Katarina Srebotnik as the winner. They defeated Romanian Raluca Sandu and Hungarian Rita Kuti-Kis respectively. Over the years the tournament had very different winners. In 2002 and 2003 Spanish Magui Serna became the first to win the tournament twice in a row. Chinese Na Li (or Li Na as some people prefer to write it) made the final in 2005 and 2006, losing both times. She would later go on to win Roland Garros however in 2011.

27. In April 1993 the #1 ranked women's player was stabbed by a deranged fan of Steffi Graf's in a match in Hamburg, Germany. Name her.

From Quiz Titans of Women's Tennis

Answer: Monica Seles

Though her physical injuries healed after several weeks, the psychological damage was not so quick to subside. Seles did not return to professional tennis for almost two years. Her game never recovered and she left the professional circuit after just a few more years.

28. This Russian surprised the world in 2008 by being the only player to beat three currently ranked number one players. Who was she?

From Quiz Russian Domination: WTA Tour

Answer: Dinara Safina

Maria Sharapova, Justine Henin, and Jelena Jankovic all held the number one ranking in 2008. Dinara Safina was able to beat them all while they were holding the number one position.

29. How many U.S. Open titles did Martina Hingis have?

From Quiz WTA Grand Slam Champions

Answer: 1

Hingis' only U.S. Open win was in 1997, a 6-0, 6-4 win over Venus Williams. Hingis was in the finals of the 1998 U.S. Open where she lost to Lindsay Davenport 6-3, 7-5, and she was in the 1999 finals where she lost to Serena Williams 6-3, 7-6.

30. Who were the first pair of sisters to win a WTA doubles title?

From Quiz WTA Firsts

Answer: Manuela & Katerina Maleeva

Although all of these pairs won doubles titles together, the Maleeva sisters were first with a tournament win in Indianapolis in July 1985. Their younger sister Magdalena was also a top WTA player.

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