Samantha Stosur says some top players may chose not to play on Margaret Court Arena at next year's tournament.

Grand slam champion Samantha Stosur has hinted that tennis stars may try to boycott Margaret Court Arena at next year's Australian Open.

Stosur is passionately backing fellow Australian Casey Dellacqua in her stance against Margaret Court after the legendary 24-times major winner created a firestorm with her public opposition to same-sex marriage.

Even the Australian Prime Minister was dragged into the debate after calls to have Court's name removed from one of Melbourne Park's show courts.

Dellacqua - who has two children in an openly gay relationship with former touch football champion Amanda Judd - has received almost 8000 retweets of her post: "Margaret. Enough is Enough."

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Stosur was among those to retweet the post and solidified her support for her Dellacqua on Monday.

Stosur said she doubted Court's name would be removed from Melbourne Park but conceded there was plenty of debate among players around a willingness to play on the court.

"Yeah. It's been pretty fiery. Look, I think everyone can have their own opinion," Stosur told the Herald Sun.

"I don't agree with Margaret's opinion. Obviously, that's why Casey was obviously, very adamant about that, and I wanted to support my friend and that's why I sent out my first tweet in a very long time.

"And look, it's just not something that I agree with. I think we definitely should have it (same sex marriages) in Australia.

"So like I said, I think everyone can have their opinion. I don't agree with it, but I guess we'll cross that bridge when we all get down to the Australian Open next year and who wants to play on Margaret Court Arena and who doesn't and we'll go from there," Stosur told the Herald Sun.