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Game release: 2003
Also available for: Game Boy Advance ,
PlayStation 2
In 2003, Andre Agassi won the Australian Open, his eighth and final Grand Slam title.
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Game release: 1998
Also available for: -
In 1998, Anna Kournikova and Monica Seles won the doubles title at Princess Cup tournament in Tokyo.
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Game release: 1992
Also available for: -
In 1992, Jennifer Capriati won the gold medal at the Olympic Games of Barcelona.
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Game release: 1994
Also available for: Game Boy (1993), Famicom and NES (1993), PC (1990)
Jimmy Connors was inducted into the International Tennis Hall of Fame in 1998.
Game release: 1994
Also available for: Sega Game Gear
In 1994, Pete Sampras won the Australian Open and Wimbledon.
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Game release: 2007
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In 2007, Rafael Nadal won the French Open. He defeated Roger Federer 6–3, 4–6, 6–3, 6–4 in the final.
Game release: 1996
Also available for: PC (Pete Sampras Tennis 97)
In 1996, Pete Sampras won the US Open beating Michael Chang 6–1, 6–4, 7–6 in the final.
Game release: 1990
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In 1990, Ivan Lendl won the Australian Open after Stefan Edberg's retirement.
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A list of tennis games with the name of players, who reached world number 1 rank, to their title. For all platforms, in alphabetical order.
Andre Agassi
ATP World No.1 ranked player for 101 weeks, 8 Grand Slam singles titles.
Anna Kournikova
WTA World No.1 ranked player in doubles for 10 weeks, 2 Grand Slam doubles titles.
Jennifer Capriati
WTA World No.1 ranked player for 17 weeks, 3 Grand Slam singles titles.
Jimmy Connors
ATP World No.1 ranked player for 268 weeks, 8 Grand Slam singles titles.
Chris Evert
WTA World No.1 ranked player for 260 weeks, 18 Grand Slam singles titles.
Ivan Lendl
ATP World No.1 ranked player for 270 weeks, 8 Grand Slam singles titles.
Rafael Nadal
ATP World No.1 ranked player for 46 weeks, 6 Grand Slam singles titles so far.
Pete Sampras
ATP World No.1 ranked player for 286 weeks, 14 Grand Slam singles titles.
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Wouldnt lovely Anna qualify? I know she only made it to 8th in the world, but as doubles team (with Martina Hingis at her side), they did reach No. 1 rank a few times.