Victoria Azarenka has carved out a remarkable career in professional tennis spanning 20+ years and highlighted by many singles triumphs on tour. A former world number #1, the Belarusian star is a 2-time Grand Slam singles champion, with both of her major titles coming at the Australian Open, and an overall dominance being shown on hard courts.
Her powerful and aggressive baseline game, coupled with an unwavering competitive spirit, has made her a formidable opponent on the tour for two decades. On this page on Read Scoops, we’ll cover all of her successes in grand slam singles competitions, including titles and the times where she’s come close to adding to her trophy cabinet as well.

Azarenka: Back-to-back Australian Open titles
Azarenka’s finest years came in 2012 and 2013, when she dominated the women’s tennis circuit and captured consecutive titles at the Australian Open in Melbourne. Her highest win percentage in all grand slams came at Australian Open as well, with a 77% success rate between 2006 and 2025.
- Australian Open 2012: This was the year Azarenka announced herself as a true force in women’s tennis. Seeded third, she navigated a tough field to reach her first-ever Grand Slam singles final. In the final, she delivered a masterclass performance, defeating Russia’s Maria Sharapova with a commanding score of 6-3, 6-0. This victory not only secured her first major title but also propelled her to the top of the WTA rankings, making her the first Belarusian player to achieve the number #1 ranking.
- Australian Open 2013: As the defending champion and top seed, Azarenka had the pressure of expectations on her shoulders. She rose to the occasion, fighting her way to a second consecutive final. This time, she faced off against Li Na in a thrilling three-set encounter. Azarenka showcased her mental and physical toughness to overcome her opponent, after losing the first set, and successfully defending her title. This cemented her status as a multiple-major champion and a dominant figure in the sport.
When most people thought she was past her prime many years after these two victories, Azarenka proved us all wrong in the 2023 Australian Open where she had a great tournament, losing in the semi finals to Elena Rybakina. See below for our complete Victoria Azarenka grand slam titles list, last updated 27th August 2025:
List of Victoria Azarenka’s grand slam titles
| Sr. | Year | Tournament | Opponent | Score |
| 1 | 2012 | Australian Open | Maria Sharapova | 6-3, 6-0 |
| 2 | 2013 | Australian Open (2) | Li Na | 4-6, 6-4, 6-3 |
| 3 | TBD | TBD | TBD | TBD |
| 4 | TBD | TBD | TBD | TBD |
US Open finals: Story of resilience
While her Grand Slam titles are confined to the Australian Open, Azarenka’s journey includes three memorable runs to the finals of the US Open, demonstrating her continued excellence at the highest level of the sport. She reached the championship match in Flushing Meadows three times, falling just short of the title on each occasion. She did so in the same years of her Australian Open titles (2012, 2013), and then again in 2020.
2012 Australian Open Final:
(3)Victoria Azarenka def. (4)Maria Sharapova 6-3, 6-0
Azarenka became the first Belarusian to win a major & became world #1 for the first time in her career.
In their 1st match at a major, Azarenka took a 4-3 lead in their H2H.
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FAQs – Victoria Azarenka grand slams
Q. How many grand slams has Victoria Azarenka won?
Ans. Belarus tennis player Victoria Azarenka has won 2 grand slam titles in her career, both coming at the Australian Open, in consecutive years between 2012 and 2013. She made three other finals at the US Open in 2012, 2013, and 2020.
Q. How much money has Azarenka made?
Ans. According to available data on Wikipedia and other websites online, Victoria Azarenka’s career prize money as of August 2025 is $38.5 million, placing her among the highest earners in women’s tennis history.
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