
07 April 2026
Claire Fahey Makes History With 50th Open Tennis Title Victory
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# 2026 U.S. Open Tennis: Claire Fahey Makes Historic Record-Breaking Victory
**Claire Fahey has etched her name into tennis history** by winning her 50th Open singles title at the 2026 U.S. Ladies Open, held at the Tennis & Racquet Club. According to the U.S. Court Tennis organization, Fahey defeated Saskia Bollerman in a straight-sets final, drawing her level with Robert Fahey for the most Open wins in the sport's history.
Fahey's dominance throughout the match was evident across all aspects of her game—from her cut-volley and serving to her tambour play and groundstrokes—leaving her opponent with few opportunities to settle into a rhythm. Her career record is extraordinary: 11 Australian Opens, 14 British Opens, 13 French Opens, and now 12 U.S. Opens. She has completed the calendar-year Grand Slam eight times and has remained undefeated in women's singles since 2010.
Beyond the singles title, Fahey captured the doubles championship alongside Tara Lumley, defeating Katherine Carney and Frederika Adam. According to the official tournament results, Lumley's aggressive net play combined with Fahey's steady control from the baseline secured the victory in straight sets, marking Fahey's return to the top of the U.S. Open doubles podium.
"This is a really special Open to me," Fahey reflected after her victory, underscoring the significance of her achievement in equalizing the all-time Open title record.
The 2026 U.S. Ladies Open showcased world-class tennis at its finest, with Fahey's performance cementing her legacy as one of the sport's greatest champions and making this tournament one of the most memorable in recent years.
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**Claire Fahey has etched her name into tennis history** by winning her 50th Open singles title at the 2026 U.S. Ladies Open, held at the Tennis & Racquet Club. According to the U.S. Court Tennis organization, Fahey defeated Saskia Bollerman in a straight-sets final, drawing her level with Robert Fahey for the most Open wins in the sport's history.
Fahey's dominance throughout the match was evident across all aspects of her game—from her cut-volley and serving to her tambour play and groundstrokes—leaving her opponent with few opportunities to settle into a rhythm. Her career record is extraordinary: 11 Australian Opens, 14 British Opens, 13 French Opens, and now 12 U.S. Opens. She has completed the calendar-year Grand Slam eight times and has remained undefeated in women's singles since 2010.
Beyond the singles title, Fahey captured the doubles championship alongside Tara Lumley, defeating Katherine Carney and Frederika Adam. According to the official tournament results, Lumley's aggressive net play combined with Fahey's steady control from the baseline secured the victory in straight sets, marking Fahey's return to the top of the U.S. Open doubles podium.
"This is a really special Open to me," Fahey reflected after her victory, underscoring the significance of her achievement in equalizing the all-time Open title record.
The 2026 U.S. Ladies Open showcased world-class tennis at its finest, with Fahey's performance cementing her legacy as one of the sport's greatest champions and making this tournament one of the most memorable in recent years.
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For more check out http://www.quietplease.ai
This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI