Noun
Australian woman tennis player who won many major championships (born in 1947)
Source: WordNetAustralian tennis champion Frank Sedgman, a former coach of Margaret Court, says he maintains a respectful relationship with one of the greats of women's tennis, even though the two hold polar-opposite views on marriage equality. Source: Internet
Cathy Freeman, her mother Cecelia and Margaret Court watch on during the women's singles semi-final match between Ash Barty and Sofia Kenin. Source: Internet
Did someone say ✋? plays a solid tiebreak against Medvedev to take the fourth set 7-6(2) and level things up on Margaret Court Arena. Source: Internet
And her 59 Grand Slam titles (second to Margaret Court Smith's 62) were won over four decades, starting with the French Open mixed doubles title in 1974, and ending with the US Open mixed doubles title in 2006, a month before she turned 50. Source: Internet
Instead of criticising Margaret Court, it would be better if Martina Navratilova picked up the Bible and started to read it. Source: Internet
If she achieves the feat, she will match the non-Open Era record set by tennis champion Margaret Court, who won 24 Grand Slam singles titles. Source: Internet