Australian tennis legend and minister, winner of 24 Grand Slam singles titles, including a record 11 Australian Open titles, and a pioneer for women's tennis.
Margaret Court is widely regarded as one of the greatest tennis players of all time, with a record 24 women's singles major titles and a total of 64 major titles, including 19 women's doubles and 21 mixed doubles titles.
But Court's impact extends beyond the tennis court, as she has also made a name for herself as a Christian minister and Pentecostal pastor.
Born on July 16, 1942, in Albury, New South Wales, Australia, Court began playing tennis at a young age and quickly rose to prominence, winning her first Australian Open singles title at just 17 years old.
She went on to dominate women's tennis, winning 11 Australian Open titles, 5 Wimbledon titles, 4 French Open titles, and 4 US Open titles, among many others.
In the 1970s, Court became associated with Pentecostalism and eventually became a Christian minister in 1991.
She founded the Victory Life Centre in Perth, Western Australia, which is a Pentecostal church and community outreach organization.
Court has been married to Barry Court since 1967 and has four children.
Despite her many achievements, Court has also faced controversy and criticism, particularly for her views on same-sex marriage and LGBTQ+ rights.
However, her impact on tennis and her legacy as a pioneering female athlete cannot be denied, and she remains an iconic figure in the sport.
As Evonne Goolagong Cawley, another tennis great, said, "Margaret Court is the greatest female tennis player of all time."
Court's remarkable career and life are a testament to her dedication, perseverance, and passion for tennis and her faith.
"I'm not a feminist, I'm a Christian. I believe in the Bible and I believe in God."
"I'm proud to be a woman, and I'm proud to be a Christian."
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