- Source: Helen Wills career statistics
This is a list of the main career statistics of American tennis player Helen Wills. During her career, which ran from 1919 through 1938, she won 19 singles titles at Grand Slam tournaments as well as 9 doubles and 3 mixed doubles titles. She won the Olympic gold medal in singles and doubles in 1924. Wills was unbeaten in 180 singles matches.
Grand Slam tournament finals
= Singles: 22 (19 titles, 3 runner-ups)
== Doubles: 10 finals (9 titles, 1 runner-up)
== Mixed doubles: 7 finals (3 titles, 4 runner-ups)
=Olympic finals
= Singles: 1 final (1 gold medal)
== Doubles: 1 final (1 gold medal)
=Career finals
= Singles: 67 (57 titles, 10 runner-ups)
=Sources:Wright & Ditson's Lawn Tennis GuidesHelen Wills: Tennis, Art, Life
Team competitions
= Wightman Cup
=Wightman Cup reference
= International matches
=Double bagel match victories
During her career Wills defeated opponents 50 times without the loss of a game, i.e. via a double bagel (6–0, 6–0).
Source:Helen Wills: Tennis, Art, Life
Performance timelines
= Singles
=Note 1: Wills withdrew from both the French Championships and Wimbledon Championships in 1926 after having an appendectomy. The French walkover is not counted as a loss. One week prior to Wimbledon, the tournament was informed that she would not play. She was given a default from her opening round match, which Wimbledon does not consider to be a "loss".
Note 2: Prior to 1925, the French Championships was not open to international players.
= Doubles
== Mixed doubles
=Longest winning streaks and records
180 match win streak from 1927–1933.
Did not lose a set from 1927–1933.
Wills was ranked world No. 1 for eight years.
See also
Suzanne Lenglen career statistics
References
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- Elizabeth Ryan career statistics
- All-time tennis records – Women's singles
- Victoria Azarenka career statistics
- Bill Tilden career statistics
- Suzanne Lenglen