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Serena vs Venus Williams: Grand Slam Titles & Legacy 2026

Serena Williams won 23 Grand Slam singles titles compared to Venus's 7, making her the more decorated champion. However, Venus pioneered women's tennis in the modern era and achieved her peak success earlier, winning 5 Grand Slams between 1997-2008.

Serena Williams

Serena Williams

American tennis icon with 23 Grand Slam singles titles and dominant career spanning 1995-2022.

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Venus Williams

Venus Williams

Pioneer of modern women's tennis with 7 Grand Slam singles titles and 32-year career longevity.

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Serena Williams won 23 Grand Slam singles titles compared to Venus's 7, making her the more decorated champion. However, Venus pioneered women's tennis in the modern era and achieved her peak success earlier, winning 5 Grand Slams between 1997-2008.

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Serena Williams achieved greater dominance in tennis history with 23 Grand Slams, 32 major finals, and $94.5M in career earnings, establishing her as one of the greatest athletes of all time. Choose Serena if you're analyzing peak competitive dominance and Grand Slam supremacy; choose Venus if you value pioneering legacy, longevity across four decades, and breakthrough achievements in advancing women's professional tennis.

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Key Differences at a Glance

  • Grand Slam Singles Titles:Serena Williams wins(23 vs 7)
  • Career Span (Active Years):Venus Williams wins(1994-present (32 years) vs 1995-2022 (27 years))
  • Highest ATP Ranking:World No. 1 vs World No. 1
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Key Facts & Figures

9 numeric metrics compared

MetricSerena WilliamsVenus WilliamsRatio
Grand Slam Singles237
Olympic Gold Medals(medals)45
Grand Slam Singles Titles(titles)237
Grand Slam Finals Reached(finals)3216
Career Prize Money(USD millions)$94.5 million$42.3 million
Career Longevity(years)27 years (1995-2022)32 years (1994-present)
Weeks at World No. 1(weeks)319 weeks64 weeks
Career Win-Loss Record(wins)855-157 (84.5% win rate)822-271 (75.2% win rate)
Consecutive Majors Won (Serena Slam)(titles)6 consecutive (2014-2015)2 consecutive (2002-2003)

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Key Differences

7 attributes compared head-to-head

Serena Williams
4Serena Williams
Serena Williams leads1 tie
Venus Williams
2Venus Williams
  • Grand Slam Singles Titles

    Serena Williams

    23(winner)

    Venus Williams

    7

  • Career Span (Active Years)

    Serena Williams

    1995-2022 (27 years)

    Venus Williams

    1994-present (32 years)(winner)

  • Highest ATP Ranking

    Serena Williams

    World No. 1

    Venus Williams

    World No. 1

  • Grand Slam Finals Appearances

    Serena Williams

    32(winner)

    Venus Williams

    16

  • Olympic Gold Medals (Singles & Doubles)

    Serena Williams

    4 medals

    Venus Williams

    5 medals(winner)

  • Career Prize Money Earned

    Serena Williams

    $94.5 million(winner)

    Venus Williams

    $42.3 million

  • Consecutive Grand Slams Won

    Serena Williams

    6 (2014-2015 Serena Slam)(winner)

    Venus Williams

    2 (2002-2003)

Full Comparison

Serena Williams
Venus Williams
Grand Slam Singles
23
7
Olympic Gold Medals(medals)
4
5
Grand Slam Singles Titles(titles)
23
7
Grand Slam Finals Reached(finals)
32
16
Career Prize Money(USD millions)
$94.5 million
$42.3 million
Career Longevity(years)
27 years (1995-2022)
32 years (1994-present)
Weeks at World No. 1(weeks)
319 weeks
64 weeks
Career Win-Loss Record(wins)
855-157 (84.5% win rate)
822-271 (75.2% win rate)
Consecutive Majors Won (Serena Slam)(titles)
6 consecutive (2014-2015)
2 consecutive (2002-2003)

Pros & Cons

10 pros·4 cons across both

Serena Williams
Venus Williams
Serena Williams

Serena Williams

+5-2

Pros

  • 23 Grand Slam singles titles—most by any player in tennis history
  • 32 Grand Slam finals appearances demonstrating sustained excellence
  • $94.5 million career prize money earnings
  • Won 6 consecutive Grand Slams (Serena Slam, 2014-2015)
  • 4 Olympic gold medals across singles and doubles

Cons

  • Retired in 2022 at age 40, ending competitive career
  • Lost several major finals to rivals, including 2018-2019 Wimbledon and US Open finals
Venus Williams

Venus Williams

+5-2

Pros

  • 5 Olympic gold medals—more than Serena across singles, doubles, and team events
  • 32-year active career (1994-present) demonstrating exceptional longevity
  • Pioneered high-speed, powerful playing style that transformed women's tennis
  • Won 16 Grand Slam finals appearances with 7 titles
  • Achieved World No. 1 ranking and multiple consecutive Wimbledon titles (2005-2008)

Cons

  • 7 Grand Slam singles titles significantly fewer than Serena's 23
  • $42.3 million career earnings substantially lower than Serena's $94.5 million

Frequently Asked Questions

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  1. Serena Williams won 23 Grand Slam singles titles, the most by any tennis player (male or female) in history. Venus Williams won 7 Grand Slam singles titles, placing her among the greatest players but significantly behind Serena's record.

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