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Fred Stolle, an Australian tennis star who won 19 Grand Slam titles in the 1960s and remained a popular figure in the sport for decades, first as a coach and then as a broadcaster, died March 5 at 86.
Fred Stolle after beating his compatriot Tony Roche in the final of the 1965 French Championship at Roland Garros - Pierre Godot/AP Fred Stolle, who has died aged 86, was one of the golden ...
Stolle also reached the singles final at the Australian Open in 1964 and 1965 as he was ranked the No.1 amateur in the world in 1966. The man known as 'Fiery Fred' won the Davis Cup with Australia ...
Sadly, one of this tennis powerhouse’s greatest legends, Fred Stolle, died Wednesday at the age of 86. A 1985 International Tennis Hall of Fame inductee, the man nicknamed “Fiery” was a ...
MELBOURNE, Australia (AP) — Fred Stolle, a winner of two Grand Slam singles titles and 17 major doubles trophies, has died, Tennis Australia said Thursday. He was 86. Stolle was an "iconic ...
SYDNEY, March 6 (Reuters) - Australian tennis great Fred Stolle, who won two Grand Slam titles in the 1960s and later enjoyed a lengthy career as a television commentator, has died aged 86 ...
When we speak about Australia's golden era, Stolle's name is right up there with the best.' IMAGE: Fred Stolle was part of a golden generation of Australian players who dominated the men's game at ...
MELBOURNE, Australia -- Fred Stolle, a winner of two Grand Slam singles titles and 17 major doubles trophies, has died, Tennis Australia said Thursday. He was 86. Stolle was an "iconic figure" in ...