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Top-rated amateur era ranked by our AI-powered scoring system.

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Best 1 Margaret Court
Margaret Court

Margaret Court holds the all-time record for most Grand Slam singles titles with 24, a tally achieved across the amateur and Open eras. She also completed a calendar Grand Slam in 1970. Her game was b...

8.5 Very Good
2 Rod Laver
Rod Laver

Rod 'The Rocket' Laver is the only player in history to achieve the calendar Grand Slam twice – as an amateur in 1962 and again as a professional in 1969. His total of 11 major titles is deceptively l...

8.2 Very Good

help Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best Amateur Era in 2026?
According to our AI-powered rankings, Margaret Court is currently rated as the best Amateur Era with a score of 8.5/10. Other top-rated options include Margaret Court, Rod Laver.
How are these Amateur Era ranked?
Our rankings use an AI-powered scoring system that analyzes features, user reviews, expert opinions, market presence, and value for money. Each Amateur Era receives an objective score from 0 to 10.
How often are the rankings updated?
Our rankings are updated continuously as new data becomes available. Scores are recalculated regularly to ensure you always see the most current and accurate ratings.
What are the top 5 Amateur Era in 2026?
Check our rankings above for the complete list of top-rated Amateur Era.
How many Amateur Era are ranked on Lunoo?
Lunoo currently ranks 2 Amateur Era. New options are added and scored regularly.
Which Amateur Era has the highest score?
Margaret Court currently holds the highest score at 8.5/10 in our Amateur Era rankings.
Is Margaret Court worth it?
Margaret Court scores 8.5/10, making it one of the highest-rated Amateur Era available. Its strong rating reflects excellent performance across our evaluation criteria.
What should I look for when choosing a Amateur Era?
Key factors include your specific use case, budget, features offered, ease of use, and long-term value. Our scoring system evaluates these factors objectively. Compare the top options above to find the best fit.
Are there any free Amateur Era options?
Some Amateur Era offer free plans or trials. Check each option's website for current pricing. Our rankings focus on overall quality regardless of price point.
What is the difference between top-rated Amateur Era?
While Margaret Court and Rod Laver are both highly rated, they differ in features, pricing, and target audience. Use our comparison tool to see detailed side-by-side differences.
Can I compare Amateur Era on Lunoo?
Yes! Lunoo offers a detailed comparison tool. Click the compare icon on any two items to see a side-by-side analysis of scores, features, pros, and cons.
How accurate are Lunoo's Amateur Era rankings?
Our AI-powered scoring system is calibrated against established ground truth sources and continuously improved. We analyze features, expert reviews, user feedback, and market data to provide the most objective rankings possible.

science How We Rank

Every amateur era is scored across 12 weighted criteria from hundreds of verified sources:

  • Features & Capabilities - Comprehensive analysis of what each option offers
  • User Reviews - Aggregated feedback from real users across platforms
  • Expert Opinions - Professional reviews and industry recognition
  • Value for Money - Cost-effectiveness relative to features
  • Reliability & Support - Track record and customer service quality

Rankings are updated continuously as new information becomes available.

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