Neale Fraser, the icon of Australian tennis who was the last man to win singles, doubles and mixed doubles titles at a single grand slam, has died aged 91, Tennis Australia announced on Tuesday. In ...
Neale Fraser, a 1984 International Tennis Hall of Fame inductee who won three Grand Slam singles titles and was also the Australian Davis Cup team captain for 24 years, died on December 2 at the age ...
Former Wimbledon champion, Neale Fraser has passed away aged 91. He won the singles title at SW19 in 1960 and was a trailblazer for Australian tennis. He won the US National Championships also in 1959 ...
Neale Fraser, who won 19 Grand Slam titles and captained Australia to four Davis Cups, has died aged 91. Fraser, who was a key figure in Australia’s dominance of tennis between 1950 and 1975, was part ...
Former Wimbledon champion Neale Fraser has died aged 91. The Australian won the Wimbledon singles title in 1960 as well as the US National Championships in 1959 and 1960, when tennis was still an ...
In 1959, Fraser won the triple crown – singles, doubles and mixed doubles titles – at the US National Championships, a run which helped make him men’s singles world No. 1. The following year he ...
Neale Fraser, a hard-charging Australian tennis ace who won 19 major titles, including at Wimbledon in 1960, before turning to coaching and helping his country maintain its reputation as a perennial ...
Dec. 3 (UPI) --Australian tennis legend Neale Fraser, who won three Grand Slam singles crowns and was part of four Davis Cup title teams as a player and another four as a captain, has died, Tennis ...
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