Margaret Court

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Margaret Court is an Australian former world No. 1 tennis player widely regarded as one of the greatest in the sport’s history, holding the record for the most Grand Slam singles titles.

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instanceOf Australian tennis player
Grand Slam champion
human
tennis player
alsoKnownAs Margaret Smith Court NERFINISHED
backhand one-handed backhand
birthName Margaret Smith NERFINISHED
careerHighestRanking world No. 1
countryOfCitizenship Australia
dateOfBirth 1942-07-16
eraOfDominance 1960s
early 1970s
founded Victory Life Centre NERFINISHED
fullName Margaret Court NERFINISHED
grandSlamCareerAchievement Calendar-year Grand Slam in mixed doubles NERFINISHED
grandSlamCareerAchievement Calendar-year Grand Slam in singles
grandSlamDoublesTitles 19
grandSlamMixedDoublesTitles 21
grandSlamSinglesTitles 24
grandSlamTotalTitles 64
hallOfFameInduction International Tennis Hall of Fame NERFINISHED
hallOfFameInductionYear 1979
handedness right-handed
height 175 cm
isConsidered one of the greatest tennis players of all time
locationOfFoundedOrganization Perth, Western Australia, Australia NERFINISHED
marriageYear 1967
name Margaret Court NERFINISHED
nationality Australian
occupation Christian minister
tennis player
placeOfBirth Albury, New South Wales, Australia NERFINISHED
playedFor Australia Fed Cup team NERFINISHED
recordHeld most Grand Slam singles titles in tennis history
religion Christianity
residence Perth, Western Australia, Australia NERFINISHED
retired 1977
sexOrGender female
sport tennis
spouse Barry Court NERFINISHED
styleOfPlay aggressive serve-and-volley
surfaceStrength clay
grass
hard court
turnedPro 1960
wonTournament Australian Open NERFINISHED
French Open NERFINISHED
US Open NERFINISHED
Wimbledon Championships NERFINISHED
yearOfCalendarGrandSlamSingles 1970

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Margaret Court Arena namedAfter Margaret Court
Open Era notablePlayer Margaret Court