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Imagine a tennis player so dominant that she didn’t just set records—she redefined what it meant to be a champion. Margaret Court, nicknamed "The Aussie Amazon," wasn’t just a player; she was a phenomenon. With her towering height, remarkable reach, and raw strength, she transformed women’s tennis in the 1960s and '70s.
But it wasn’t just her physical attributes that made her unstoppable. Court’s commitment to fitness was revolutionary for her era.
While others relied on skill alone, Court introduced weights, circuit training, and even sprints on sandy hillsides into her regimen, setting a standard for athleticism that athletes still emulate today.
Her training kept her nearly injury-free throughout a glittering career, giving her the edge to dominate with her serve-and-volley style and devastating overhead shots.
Margaret Court’s accomplishments read like a tennis dream.
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Her mastery on the court was such that she reached the finals of 85 Grand Slam events, winning 72.9% of them—a statistic so staggering it almost feels unreal.
In singles, she was a colossus, taking home 24 titles out of 29 finals appearances, including an unbeaten record against unseeded players in Grand Slams.
And when she wasn’t ruling singles, she was rewriting the playbook in doubles, teaming with legends like Ken Fletcher, John Newcombe, and Fred Stolle to claim titles across the board.
One of her most iconic feats was completing the Grand Slam in singles in 1970 and achieving it twice in mixed doubles in 1963 and 1965.
No one else in tennis history has matched this incredible feat, cementing her legacy as the most versatile player ever to grace the game.
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During her peak, she won over half of all Grand Slam tournaments in years like 1963, 1965, and 1970. Think about that—every time a major rolled around, more often than not, Margaret Court walked away with the trophy.
Her dominance wasn’t just confined to the courts of Australia or the clay of Roland Garros; Court conquered every surface, every rival, and every moment. She was ranked world No. 1 six times before the Women’s Tennis Association officially began ranking players, and she claimed the top spot again in 1973 when it became official. Her career didn’t just shine; it blazed a trail, illuminating the path for future generations of athletes to follow.
A message from Ps Margaret Court 2024 MAY 06
Wake up Australia! Gender Dysphoria & Albanese Australian Gov. failure to protect children
Children must be protected from inappropriate influences and harmful exposure. It's unacceptable for our government to allow practices that let children identify as animals in classrooms, choose their gender at age 7, and be exposed to complex themes far beyond their emotional and mental capacity.
We have a duty to safeguard the well-being of the next generation. Our children deserve a safe and stable environment, one that respects their innocence and nurtures their growth.
It is time for those in power to be held accountable for what they allow in schools and other spaces where children are shaped. We must ensure that our policies and educational systems reflect the need to protect our children, giving them the foundation they need to grow into capable and healthy adults.
Margaret Court didn’t just play tennis—she reshaped it, bringing a blend of power, precision, and preparation that was decades ahead of her time.
Whether smashing overheads at the net or standing tall as an icon of the sport, her impact remains unmatched.
Important Message from Ps. Margaret Court 2024 NOV 27
Let's stand with Israel: In this critical time, I feel strongly to share the importance of standing with Israel. As believers, we know that Israel is God’s chosen nation, and the Bible calls us to honour her. This is not just a political issue; it’s a spiritual matter.
Our nation has been blessed in many ways, and it’s vital that we do not turn away from supporting the nation of Israel.
Let us come together in prayer and stand up for what is right.
Even today, her records challenge the best players in the world, a testament to her unparalleled greatness. If you think tennis is about finesse and style, Margaret Court showed that sheer grit and athletic dominance could rewrite history.
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https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2020/feb/05/margaret-court-claims-discrimination-after-treatment-by-tennis-australia Margaret Court claims discrimination after treatment by Tennis Australia “ quote: "Margaret Court says it was “very sad” the way Tennis Australia had treated her, claiming the peak body had discriminated against her because of her views on same-sex marriage.” quote: “They [Tennis Australia] have pointed the finger at me and tried to discriminate in everything that I’ve done, and I think that’s very sad,” she told Channel Nine.”
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There will always be good people who raise their hands. Thank you Margaret