The Year At The Majors: 20 WTA And ATP Players Of Note In 2014

No editorial commentary here. We’ll save that for the end of the 2014 tennis season.

Here are the results for 20 notable players on the WTA and ATP Tours from the four majors this year. Feel free to bookmark this link and reference it when the 2015 majors begin at the Australian Open in Melbourne next January.

REFERENCE KEY:

W = champion

F = finalist

SF = semifinalist

QF = quarterfinalist

4R = lost in fourth round

3R = lost in third round

2R = lost in second round

1R = lost in first round

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WTA PLAYERS OF NOTE

20 – SLOANE STEPHENS

Australian Open result: 4R

French Open result: 4R

Wimbledon result: 1R

U.S. Open result: 2R

19 – CAROLINE WOZNIACKI

Australian: 3R

French: 1R

Wimbledon: 4R

U.S.: F

18 – DOMINIKA CIBULKOVA

Australian: F

French: 3R

Wimbledon: 3R

U.S.: 1R

17 – FLAVIA PENNETTA 

Australian: QF

French: 2R

Wimbledon: 2R

U.S.: QF

16 – ANGELIQUE KERBER

Australian: 4R

French: 4R

Wimbledon: QF

U.S.: 3R

15 – GARBINE MUGURUZA

Australian: 4R

French: QF

Wimbledon: 1R

U.S.: 1R

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14 – ANDREA PETKOVIC

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Australian: 1R

French: SF

Wimbledon: 3R

U.S.: 3R

13 – PENG SHUAI

Australian: 1R

French: 1R

Wimbledon: 4R

U.S.: SF

12 – EKATERINA MAKAROVA

Australian: 4R

French: 3R

Wimbledon: QF

U.S.: SF

11 – LI NA

Australian: W

French: 1R

Wimbledon: 3R

U.S.: —

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10 – PETRA KVITOVA

Photo courtesy of the Associated Press

Photo courtesy of the Associated Press

Australian: 1R

French: 3R

Wimbledon: W

U.S.: 3R

9 – JELENA JANKOVIC

Australian: 4R

French: 4R

Wimbledon: 1R

U.S.: 4R

8 – LUCIE SAFAROVA

Australian: 3R

French: 4R

Wimbledon: SF

U.S.: 4R

7 – ANA IVANOVIC

Australian: QF

French: 3R

Wimbledon: 3R

U.S.: 2R

6 – AGNIESZKA RADWANSKA

Australian: SF

French: 3R

Wimbledon: 4R

U.S.: 2R

5 – SIMONA HALEP

Australian: QF

French: F

Wimbledon: SF

U.S.: 3R

4 – EUGENIE BOUCHARD

Australian: SF

French: SF

Wimbledon: F

U.S.: 4R

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3 – MARIA SHARAPOVA

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Australian: 4R

French: W

Wimbledon: 4R

U.S.: 4R

2 – VICTORIA AZARENKA

Australian: QF

French: —

Wimbledon: 2R

U.S.: QF

1 – SERENA WILLIAMS

Australian: 4R

French: 2R

Wimbledon: 3R

U.S.: W

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ATP PLAYERS OF NOTE

20 – JOHN ISNER 

Australian: 1R

French: 4R

Wimbledon: 3R

U.S.: 3R

19 – DONALD YOUNG

Australian: 3R

French: 3R

Wimbledon: 1R

U.S.: 1R

18 – JACK SOCK

Australian: 2R

French: 3R

Wimbledon: 2R

U.S.: 1R

17 – ERNESTS GULBIS 

Australian: 2R

French: SF

Wimbledon: 2R

U.S.: 2R

16 – PHILIPP KOHLSCHREIBER 

Australian: —

French: 3R

Wimbledon: 2R

U.S.: 4R

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15 – MARIN CILIC

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Australian: 2R

French: 3R

Wimbledon: QF

U.S.: W

CILIC IN 2013:

Australian: 3R

French: 3R

Wimbledon: 2R

U.S.: —

14 – GAEL MONFILS

Australian: 3R

French: QF

Wimbledon: 2R

U.S.: QF

13 – JO-WILFRIED TSONGA

Australian: 4R

French: 4R

Wimbledon: 4R

U.S.: 4R

12 – NICK KYRGIOS

Australian: 2R

French: 1R

Wimbledon: QF

U.S.: 3R

11 – DAVID FERRER

Australian: QF

French: QF

Wimbledon: 2R

U.S.: 3R

10 – TOMAS BERDYCH

Australian: SF

French: QF

Wimbledon: 3R

U.S.: QF

9 – KEI NISHIKORI

Australian: 4R

French: 1R

Wimbledon: 4R

U.S.: F

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8 – STAN WAWRINKA 

The two ATP hardcourt major champions in 2014 were Novak Djokovic and Rafael Nad--------- Hey, wait a minute!

The two ATP hardcourt major champions in 2014 were Novak Djokovic and Rafael Nad———
Hey, wait a minute! WHAT?! 

Australian: W

French: 1R

Wimbledon: QF

U.S.: QF

7 – MILOS RAONIC 

Australian: 3R

French: QF

Wimbledon: SF

U.S.: 4R

6 – GRIGOR DIMITROV

Australian: QF

French: 1R

Wimbledon: SF

U.S.: 4R

5 – JERZY JANOWICZ

Australian: 3R

French: 3R

Wimbledon: 3R

U.S.: 2R

4 – ANDY MURRAY

Australian: QF

French: SF

Wimbledon: QF

U.S.: QF

3 – ROGER FEDERER

Australian: SF

French: 4R

Wimbledon: F

U.S.: SF

2 – RAFAEL NADAL

Australian: F

French: W

Wimbledon: 4R

U.S.: —

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1 – NOVAK DJOKOVIC

Novak Djokovic won only one major in 2014, but he remained the most consistent ATP player over the course of the four majors. Consistency is Djokovic's calling card. Finishing tournaments, though, remains more elusive than it does for Rafael Nadal... and than it did for Roger Federer in his prime.

Australian: QF

French: F

Wimbledon: W

U.S.: SF

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