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  • Maiden name was Smith... In 1967 married Barry Court, the son of a former Western Australian Minister for Industry... Gave birth to son, Daniel, in February 1972 and returned to tour after Wimbledon; gave birth to first daughter, Marika in 1974 and returned to tour later in year; subsequently had another two daughters, Teresa and Lisa... Founding member of the WTA, who was present at London’s Gloucester Hotel when the organization was created in June, 1973… Played last event of career in 1977, upon learning she was pregnant with fourth child… Inducted into International Tennis Hall of Fame in 1979… Ordained as a minister in the Pentecostal church (Reverend Court) in 1991 and toured Australia in a mobile ministry… Founded a church, Victory Life Centre, in 1995… Made an Officer of the Order of Australia in 2007 and was elevated to Companion of the Order of Australia (AC) in 2021... Her 24 Grand Slam women's singles titles and total of 64 major titles (including 19 in women's doubles and 21 in mixed doubles) remain the most in women's tennis history.

Plays

Right-Handed

Career High

5

Height

5'9'' (1.75 m)

Birthday

Jul 16, 1942 July 16, 1942

Birthplace

Albury, NSW, Australia

Career Highlights

SINGLES
Winner (92 Open Era): 1968 - Hurlingham, Manchester, Beckenham, Irish Open, Hoylake, Dutch Open, Berkeley, Dewar-Stalybridge, Dewar-Perth, Dewar-Aberavon, Dewar-Torquay, Queen's Covered Court Champs, Dewar Cup Finals-London; 1969 - Australian Open, Roland Garros, US Open, Perth, Melbourne, Sydney, Caracas, San Juan, Charlotte, Houston, Bournemouth, Hurlingham, Bristol, Newport-Wales, Frinton, Rock Invitation-NY, Merion GC Champs-Philadelphia, US Champs-Boston, Berkeley; 1970 - Australian Open, Roland Garros, Wimbledon, US Open, Perth, Hobart, Victorian Open-Melbourne, ITPA Philadelphia, Vanderbilt-New York, Dallas, South African Open, Sutton, Bournemouth, Guildford, Bristol, Queen's London Champs, Frinton, Budapest International, Dutch Open, Merion Grass Champs-Pennsylvania, Canadian Open; 1971 - Australian Open, Sydney, Perth, Auckland, Durban, South African Open, Hurlingham, Bournemouth, Queen's London GC Champs, Irish Open; 1972 - Western Champs [Cincinatti], VS Newport [RI], VS Oakland, Dewar-Edinburgh, Dewar-Glasgow, Dewar-Birmingham, Dewar-Manchester, Dewar-London, Perth, Sydney; 1973 - Australian Open, Roland Garros, US Open, BMC Oakland, BMC Los Angeles, Washington DC, Miami Indoors, VS Detroit, Chicago, Richmond, Philadelphia, Boston, Jacksonville, Irish Open, Nashville, Allaire [NJ], Newport [RI], World Invitational-Sea Pines; 1974 - West Australian Champs [Perth]; 1975 - Chicago; 1976 - Toyota-Melbourne.

DOUBLES
Winner (48 Open Era): 1976 - Melbourne (w/Stove); 1975 - US Open (w/Wade), Bridgestone Doubles (w/Wade); 1973 - Australian Open (w/Wade), Roland Garros (w/Wade), US Open (w/Wade); 1971 - Australian Open (w/Goolagong), South African Open (w/Goolagong); 1970 - Australian Open (w/Dalton), Wimbledon (w/Dalton), Melbourne (w/Dalton), Sydney (w/Dalton), Frinton (w/Lloyd), Eastbourne (w/Tegart); 1969 - Perth (w/Tegart), Melbourne (w/Tegart), Sydney (w/Tegart), Brisbane (w/Tegart); 1968 - US Open (w/Bueno), Rome (w/Wade), Manchester (w/Bueno), Berkeley (w/Bueno), Beckenham (w/Bueno), West Kirby (w/Wade), Perth (w/Walkden), Aberavon (w/Walkden), London I (w/Walkden).

MIXED DOUBLES
Winner (19 Open Era): 1975 - US Open; 1974 - South Africian Open (w/Riessen); 1972 - US Open (w/Riessen); 1971 - South African Open (w/Stolle); 1970 - US Open (w/Ralston), South Africian Open (w/Riessen); 1969 - Roland Garros (w/Riessen), US Open (w/Riessen); 1968 - Rome (wRiessen), Berkeley (w/Smith), West Kensington (w/Smith).

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