Margaret Court

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Definition
  1. Proper noun:
    • A person: Margaret Court is the name of a famous Australian former professional tennis player, born in 1947, who is widely recognized for winning a record number of major singles championships during her career.
Usage Examples
  • Proper noun:
    • Margaret Court is considered one of the greatest tennis players in history.
    • The arena was named in honor of Margaret Court.
    • Many records set by Margaret Court still stand today.
Advanced Usage
  • "a Margaret Court of [a field]": used figuratively to denote a person who holds a dominant record or position in a particular domain, analogous to Margaret Court's record in tennis.
    • In the world of chess, she is the Margaret Court of our generation, holding the title for a decade.
Variants and Related Words
  • Court, Margaret (n): An alternative presentation of the full name.
  • Margaret Court Arena (n): A famous tennis stadium in Melbourne, Australia, named after the player.
Synonyms
  • Champion: A person who has defeated all rivals in a competition, especially in sports.
  • Record-holder: A person who has achieved the best performance in a particular activity, as officially recognized.
Related Phrases
  • To have a Margaret Court-like career: To have a sports career characterized by exceptional longevity and a dominant number of victories.
    • The young athlete dreams of having a Margaret Court-like career.
Related Idioms
  • To serve like Margaret Court: To perform an action with exceptional skill and dominance, alluding to her powerful tennis game.
    • In the debate, she argued her point like Margaret Court served an ace: flawlessly and decisively.
Noun
  1. Australian woman tennis player who won many major championships (born in 1947)

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