1989 - Played first WTA main draw at
US Open, falling 1r (as qualifier); fell in qualifying twice.
1990 - Fell 1r at
US Open (as WC).
1991 - QF at Westchester; fell in qualifying once (
US Open).
1992 - First Top 100 season; QF twice, at San Juan and Philadelphia; reached 2r three times (incl.
US Open); fell 1r once; made Top 100 debut on November 16 (after Philadelphia; rose from No.132 to No.76).
1993 - SF at Sapporo (l. to Wild); reached 4r once (
Wimbledon), 3r once and 2r six times (incl.
US Open); fell 1r three times; made Top 50 debut on July 5 (after
Wimbledon; rose from No.65 to No.49); won one WTA doubles title.
1994 - First Top 50 season; runner-up at Lucerne (l. to Davenport in final); QF at Eastbourne; reached 3r twice (incl.
US Open) and 2r eight times (incl.
Australian Open); fell 1r four times (incl. other two majors); won one WTA doubles title.
1995 - First Top 20 season; runner-up twice, at Chicago (l. to Maleeva in final) and San Diego (l. to Martínez in final); QF at Oklahoma City; reached 4r twice (incl.
Wimbledon), 3r twice (incl.
Australian Open) and 2r eight times (incl.
US Open); fell 1r once; made Top 20 debut on August 7 (after San Diego; rose from No.22 to No.17); won one WTA doubles title.
1996 - Won first WTA title at Québec City (d. Callens in final); QF three times, at Oklahoma City, Eastbourne and Philadelphia; reached 4r once (
US Open), 3r twice and 2r seven times (incl.
Wimbledon); fell 1r six times (incl. other two majors); won two WTA doubles titles.
1997 - Second Top 20 season; runner-up twice, at Oklahoma City (l. to Davenport in final) and Filderstadt (l. to Hingis in final); SF twice, at Zurich (l. to Tauziat) and Québec City (l. to Van Roost); QF twice, at Birmingham and Chicago; reached 4r once (
Roland Garros), 3r once and 2r 11 times (incl. other three majors); fell 1r three times; reached career-high No.15 on October 20; won two WTA doubles titles.
1998 - SF twice, at Hilton Head (l. to Coetzer) and Boston (l. to de Swardt); QF six times, at Auckland, Hannover, Linz, Amelia Island, Rome and Filderstadt); won two WTA doubles titles.
1999 - SF at Moscow (l. to Tauziat); QF three times, at Auckland, Québec City and Philadelphia; reached 4r once (
Wimbledon), 3r once and 2r nine times (incl.
US Open); fell 1r eight times (incl. other two majors); fell in qualifying once; won five WTA doubles titles.
2000 - Won second WTA title at Birmingham (d. Tanasugarn in final); QF three times, at Oklahoma City,
Wimbledon (first Grand Slam QF; l. to S.Williams) and Los Angeles; reached 3r three times (incl.
US Open) and 2r nine times (incl. other two majors); fell 1r five times; won four WTA doubles titles (incl. first Grand Slam doubles title at
Australian Open w/Stubbs); on June 12, rose to No.1 in doubles for first time.
2001 - Runner-up at Luxembourg (l. to Clijsters in final); SF twice, at Birmingham (l. to Tauziat) and Hawaii (l. to Henin); QF five times, at Sydney, Oklahoma City, Scottsdale, Madrid and Eastbourne; reached 4r once, 3r four times (incl.
Wimbledon,
US Open) and 2r three times; fell 1r four times (incl. other two majors); won nine WTA doubles titles (incl.
Wimbledon,
US Open and WTA Championships w/Stubbs).
2002 - Won third WTA title at Memphis (d. Stevenson 46 63 76(9) in final, saving 5mp); runner-up at Hawaii (l. to Black in final); SF twice, at Birmingham (l. to Dokic) and Stanford (l. to V.Williams); QF twice, at Indian Wells and Strasbourg; reached 4r once (
Wimbledon), 3r three times (incl.
Australian Open,
US Open) and 2r twice; fell 1r 10 times (incl.
Roland Garros); won nine WTA doubles titles.
2003 - Won fourth WTA title at Memphis (d. Coetzer in final); SF at Tokyo [Pan Pacific] (l. to Davenport); QF four times, at Amelia Island, Stanford, San Diego and Philadelphia; reached 3r four times (incl.
Wimbledon) and 2r four times (incl. other three majors); fell 1r five times; won six WTA doubles titles.
2004 - Runner-up at Memphis (l. to Zvonareva 46 64 75 in final; led 5-2 third set w/3mp); SF at New Haven (l. to Dechy); QF twice, at
Australian Open (second Grand Slam QF; l. to Schnyder) and Filderstadt; reached 3r four times (incl. Olympics,
US Open) and 2r twice (
Roland Garros,
Wimbledon); fell 1r nine times; won two WTA doubles titles.
2005 - QF at Philadelphia; reached 3r three times (incl.
Australian Open) and 2r seven times (incl.
US Open); fell 1r eight times (incl. other two majors) and in qualifying once; won six WTA doubles titles (incl.
US Open and WTA Championships w/Stosur).
2006 - Won 10 WTA doubles titles w/Stosur (incl.
Roland Garros, WTA Championships); by winning
Roland Garros completed career doubles Grand Slam, 13th to do so in Open Era (also Court, Navratilova, K.Jordan, A.Smith, Shriver, Novotna, Sukova, G.Fernandez, Zvereva, Hingis, Williams sisters); first non-Top 100 singles finish in 15 years, reaching 3r twice and 2r six times (incl.
Wimbledon); fell 1r eight times (incl. other three majors) and in qualifying twice.
2007 - Final singles season; after falling in Tokyo [Pan Pacific] qualifying, announced end of singles career to focus on doubles; strong doubles results w/Stosur in first half, winning five WTA doubles titles; Stosur missed most of second half of season w/illness (pair had qualified for WTA Championships); having accumulated 67 weeks in first two stints at No.1 between 2000 and 2002, third and fourth stints (50 non-consecutive weeks between July 10, 2006 and July 8, 2007) brought her career total to 117 weeks (passing Sánchez-Vicario to become No.3 all-time).
2008 - Won two WTA doubles titles.
2009 - Won one WTA doubles title.
2010 - Won two WTA doubles titles.
2011 - Tenth Top 5 season in doubles (finishing No.4); won four WTA doubles titles w/Huber (incl.
US Open, WTA Championships).