Margaret Court AC MBE (née Smith; born 16 July 1942), also known as Margaret Smith Court, is an Australian former world number 1 tennis player and a Christian...
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Margaret Court Arena is a multi-purpose sports and entertainment venue located in Melbourne Park in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. The arena, which was...
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Wimbledon.: 24 In 1963, King again faced Margaret Court at Wimbledon.: 24 This time they met in the final, and Court prevailed.: 24 In 1964, King won four...
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Melbourne Park (section Margaret Court Arena)
venue with a capacity of 15,000, while John Cain Arena seats 10,500 and Margaret Court Arena 7,500. The three venues feature retractable roofs, allowing events...
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2009). "Queens of the Court: Margaret Court Was The Queen Of Them All". Bleacher Report. Retrieved 15 August 2021. "Margaret Court: "Women's tennis is a...
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Australian Open (category Hard court tennis tournaments)
extreme heat with its three primary courts, Rod Laver Arena, John Cain Arena and the refurbished Margaret Court Arena equipped with retractable roofs...
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in the first round in straight sets before defeating Margaret Court 7–6, 7–6 in a semifinal. Court was the world No. 1 player and had just won the Grand...
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Martina Navratilova (167 titles) and Chris Evert (157 titles). She and Margaret Court are the only players, female or male, to win three majors in a calendar...
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nine times. Navratilova is one of the three tennis players, along with Margaret Court and Doris Hart, to have accomplished a career Grand Slam in singles...
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move the tournament start from mid-December 1986 to mid-January 1987. Margaret Court holds the all-time record for singles titles at this tournament with...
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Internationals became the first Grand Slam tournament to join the "Open" era. Court, Margaret. "WTA Record Title Leaders" (PDF). 2014. WTA. Retrieved 11 February...
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Margaret is a feminine given name, which means "pearl". It is of Latin origin, via Ancient Greek and ultimately from Old Iranian. It has been an English...
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be talking about Monica with the most Grand Slam titles [ahead of] Margaret Court or Steffi Graf." Mary Joe Fernandez declared that Seles would have at...
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This was only achieved three times since 1888 by Maureen Connolly, Margaret Court, and Steffi Graf, the latter of whom stands alone in winning the "Golden...
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singles and the Australian Open doubles championships (the latter with Margaret Court). She won the women's singles tournament at Wimbledon in 1971. In 1980...
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sexes" include one held four months earlier in 1973 between Riggs and Margaret Court over the best of three sets, and one in 1992 between Jimmy Connors and...
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a main character in the show. In 2017, she portrayed tennis player Margaret Court in Battle of the Sexes. In 2018, McNamee played the lead role of Jenna...
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Margaret Smith or Maggie Smith may refer to: Margaret Smith Court, known as Margaret Court (born 1942), Australian tennis player Margaret A. Smith, superintendent...
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persuades Margaret Court, who recently overtook King to gain the World No. 1 ranking, to play a match in May 1973. Riggs easily defeats Court and King...
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Mary Margaret Truman Daniel (February 17, 1924 – January 29, 2008) was an American classical soprano, actress, journalist, radio and television personality...
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combination. Margaret Court's (1965 and 1969) and Owen Davidson's (1965) Australian mixed doubles titles were unplayed finals. In 1965, Margaret Court won a...
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held two such events, first against the No. 1–ranked woman player Margaret Smith Court, which he won, and another against the then-current women's champion...
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1962. Wade also won four Major women's doubles championships with Margaret Smith Court – two of them at the US Open tennis tournament, one at the Australian...
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list of the main career statistics of Australian former tennis player Margaret Court. She won 64 Grand Slam events (24 singles, 19 doubles, 21 mixed doubles)...
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Australian Championships and the French Championships, losing both finals to Margaret Smith. Bueno reached at least the quarterfinals in each of the first 26...
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crossing the border at Berwick upon Tweed on 1 August 1503, Margaret was met by the Scottish court at Lamberton. At Dalkeith Palace, James came to kiss her...
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Margaret Rudin (née Margaret Lee Frost; born May 31, 1943) is an American woman convicted of the December 1994 murder of her husband, Las Vegas real estate...
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King was 0–1 (Margaret Court (1965)). Versus #2 seeds (domestic, foreign, or overall), King was 0–2 (Chris Evert 1982, Margaret Court (1969)). Versus...
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both enlightened and a generous patron, Margaret played a considerable part in the cultural life of the court, especially after her return from exile...
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the following players: Billie Jean King in 1968, 1972, 1973 and 1975, Margaret Court in 1970, Evonne Goolagong Cawley in 1971 and 1980, Chris Evert in 1974...
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