#25: French Open Win – 1986
Chris Evert’s final French Open win was a fitting conclusion to one of tennis’s most decorated careers. With 18 Grand Slam titles to her name, Evert reigned as a dominant force in women’s tennis for more than a decade, known for her icy composure and baseline precision.

Her graceful presence and fierce competitiveness captivated fans across generations. That final Roland Garros triumph didn’t just add another trophy—it symbolized the end of an era defined by elegance, endurance, and unrivaled consistency at the highest level of the sport.
