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- ESTHER VERGEER - International Tennis Hall of Fame
Her singles win-loss record stands at a staggering 700-25 (97%) She won all 21 Grand Slam singles events she entered and holds the second-longest winning streak of any professional athlete ever with 470 matches
- Esther Vergeer: The Most Dominant Player in History
Paralympic tennis star Esther Vergeer has been hailed the most dominant player in history, thanks to her outstanding professional career She won every Grand Slam singles tournament which she entered, enjoying an amazing winning streak of 470 consecutive matches, spanning a ten-year period
- Esther Vergeer - by the numbers, Circuit Articles | ITF
470 – Vergeer ended her career on a winning streak of 470 matches Her last defeat came against Australia’s Daniela di Toro in Sydney on 30 January 2003, after which she won every competitive singles match she contested
- Esther Vergeer: A Paralympic Legend - sportsability. org
Regarding sports legends, few can match the achievements of former Dutch wheelchair tennis player Esther Vergeer She dominated the sport for over a decade, winning 470 consecutive matches and seven Paralympic gold medals
- Sports - Esther Vergeer
For almost her whole career, wheelchair tennis player Esther Vergeer remained undefeated Esther won 470 consecutive singles matches, which made her one of the most successful athletes in Dutch sport history
- Hall of Fame Rewind: Our conversation with Esther Vergeer, who ended . . .
Wheelchair champion Esther Vergeer of the Netherlands retired in 2013 on an almost incomprehensible run of 470-straight match victories, dating back to January 2003
- No. 6: Esther Vergeer retires but remains involved
When the Netherlands’ Esther Vergeer retired on 12 February, she left wheelchair tennis with a winning streak of 470 consecutive matches, 668 straight weeks at world No 1, eight Paralympic medals and 44 Grand Slam titles
- Most consecutive wheelchair tennis singles matches won (female)
Esther Vergeer (Netherlands) had won 470 wheelchair tennis singles matches in a row, as of 7 September 2012 She extended her unbeaten streak at the London 2012 Paralympic Games, where she claimed an unprecedented fourth successive Paralympic title by beating her fellow Dutchwoman Aniek van Koot 6-0, 6-3 in the final at Eton Manor, UK
- (Even) More Than a Number - Tennis. com
But Esther Vergeer, the wheelchair tennis champion from the Netherlands who retired this week, may go down in history with the most impressive number of all affixed to her name: 470
- Four tennis records that will NEVER be broken… (probably)
Longest win streak – Esther Vergeer – 470 matches While tennis is a sport with roots going hundreds of years back, wheelchair tennis is far younger, having only truly gained in popularity and recognition in the second half of the 20th century
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