Autographs of Margaret Court
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. Her 24 women's singles major titles and total of 64 major titles (including 19 major women's doubles and 21 major mixed doubles titles) are the most in women's tennis history.
Court was born in Albury, New South Wales. In 1960, aged 17, she won the first of seven consecutive Australian Open singles titles. She completed the career Grand Slam in singles aged 21 with her victory at Wimbledon in 1963. Taking a brief hiatus in 1966 and 1967, Court played as an amateur until the advent of the Open Era in 1968. She completed the Grand Slam by winning all four major singles titles in 1970, part of a record six consecutive major singles victories. Court gave birth to her first child in 1972, but returned to tennis later in the year and won three major singles titles in 1973. She took similar breaks after her second and third children were born, retiring from the game in 1977.
Court is one of only three players in history (all women) to have won the "Boxed Set", consisting of every major title (the singles, doubles and mixed doubles). She is the only player in tennis history to complete a double Boxed Set. Court is also one of only six tennis players to win a double career Grand Slam in two disciplines, matching Roy Emerson, Martina Navratilova, Frank Sedgman, Doris Hart, and Serena Williams. She also won the Fed Cup with Australia on four occasions. The International Tennis Hall of Fame states "For sheer strength of performance and accomplishment there has never been a tennis player to match (her)." Evonne Goolagong called her the greatest female tennis player of all time.
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Current items with a signature of Margaret Court
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![]() | MARGARET COURT AUSTRALIAN TENNIS LEGEND - SIGNED WHITE CARD | £4.75 | ![]() |
![]() | MARGARET COURT AUSTRALIAN TENNIS LEGEND - SIGNED WHITE CARD | £4.75 | ![]() |
Traded items with a signature of Margaret Court
The most expensive item with a signature of Margaret Court (virginia wade billie jean king margaret court rosie casals signed 12x8 photo) was sold in December 2025 for £212.11 while the cheapest item (Margaret Court MBE (Tennis - 24 Grand Slam Singles Titles) Signed Photo) found a new owner for £0.99 in November 2014. The month with the most items sold (8) was January 2026 with an average selling price of £115.13 for an autographed item of Margaret Court. Sold items reached their highest average selling price in December 2025 with £212.11 and the month that saw the lowest prices with £2.16 was October 2021. In average, an autographed item from Margaret Court is worth £51.21.
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Latest News about Margaret Court
The Aussie pair's achievement that mirrors that of Margaret Court 61 years in th (30/01/2026): John Peers and Olivia Gadecki have defended their Australian Open Mixed Doubles Title - a feat not seen by an Aussie pair since Margaret Court was an active player
'Sorry she was mad!': Naomi Osaka accused of 'not playing fair' after frosty han (22/01/2026): The former Australian Open champion went to shake hands with her rival after the lengthy battle on Margaret Court Arena but was visibly surprised by the curtness of Cirstea's response.
Jack Draper wins gruelling five-set battle with hometown favourite Aleksandar Vu (17/01/2025): MATTHEW LAMBERT ON MARGARET COURT ARENA: For the second time in three days Draper trailed an Australian by two sets to one in a hostile arena baying for British blood.
Margaret Court flew to the Australian Open for the week. This was the most awkwa (29/01/2024): The Aussie tennis legend, 81, has sparked outrage over her views against same-sex marriages and has even prompted calls for the Margaret Court Arena to be renamed.
Moment defiant Margaret Court attends the Australian Open at Melbourne Park for (23/01/2024): The controversial Aussie tennis legend, was courtside at the Melbourne Park grand slam watching the women's quarter final three set thriller between Coco Gauff and Marta Kostyuk.
Older News Stories about Margaret Court
Music star Phoebe Bridgers slams Aussie tennis legend Margaret Court with unprin (02/2023): Indie music sensation Phoebe Bridgers has taken an extraordinary swipe at Margaret Court during a concert at the venue that bears the Aussie tennis legend's name.
Margaret Court says she is 'praying' for alleged thieves that stole from her (01/2023): The former world number one, 80, was on holiday with her husband Barrymore Court but watched the ordeal through her home security system and immediately called the police.
Margaret Court Arena should be renamed for Ash Barty, tennis fans insist (03/2022): Tennis fans want to rename Australian Open tennis court Margaret Court Arena after Ash Barty to move on from the tennis legend's controversial views on LGBTIQ+ Australians.










