It is a question that even Serena Williams is not prepared to answer: who is the greatest female tennis player of all time?
Debate about who is the GOAT has been re-ignited following Williams’ victory in the Australian Open final, her 23rd major singles title.
That moves her in front of Steffi Graf to top of the pops when it comes to majors won in the open era, but Williams still sits second behind Margaret Court (24) on the all-time list.
The Australian Court’s total stretched across both the amateur and open periods in the 1960s and 1970s.
Court, Graf and Maureen Connolly are the only players to have completed a Grand Slam by winning all four majors in a calendar year.
But Williams and Martina Navratilova are among a group of 10 who have won the Australian, French and US Opens, and Wimbledon across their careers and both have held all four titles at the same time.
Navratilova could have perhaps added more Australian Open victories to her haul, had she treated the tournament as seriously as the other majors during a time when it was regarded as the ‘poor cousin’.
Williams acknowledged she is at least one of the greatest in history, following her 6-4, 6-4 triumph over sister Venus in Saturday night’s Australian Open final in Melbourne, however she stopped short of saying she stands alone.
“I definitely think so,” she said. “Between Martina (Navratilova), myself, Steffi Graf, hands down we are leading that conversation.”
Court’s record has received criticism, with observers pointing to the fact that the Australian Open did not always attract the highest calibre of player during her career.