Britannica Encyclopedia HouseGames and TestsSociety and HistoryTechnology & ScienceBiographies; Animals & Environment;Travel and GeographyCulture & ArtsVideo Money Recreation & Sports Olympic Games Tennis player from Germany, Steffi Graf Also referred to as: Maria Stephanie Graf Authored and verified by Last Updated: June 11, 2024 • Article Background Latest News At 1:26 AM ET on June 9, 2024 (Tribune, New York) Swiatek wins the semi-final with 20 straight victories. German tennis player Steffi Graf was born in Brühl, West Germany, on June 14, 1969. She won 22 Grand Slam singles titles and dominated women’s tennis in the late 1980s and early 1990s. Steffi Graf Steffi Graf View all available media Stephanie Maria Graf’s byname Born: Brühl, West Germany, June 14, 1969 (now in Germany) (55 years old) Honors and Awards: U.S. Open Australian Open Wimbledon Championships in France Open International Tennis Center
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