Fred Stolle, who has died aged 86, was one of the golden generation of Australian tennis stars that also featured John ...
An earlier version of this obituary referred incorrectly to how Stolle won his first singles title, at the 1965 French Championships (now the French Open), in a match against Tony Roche of Australia.
Australian tennis great Fred Stolle, who won two Grand Slam titles in the 1960s and later enjoyed a lengthy career as a ...
Fred Stolle, a two-time major winner and member of three Davis Cup-winning teams, has died. MELBOURNE, Australia— Fred Stolle ...
MELBOURNE, Australia — Fred Stolle, a winner of two Grand Slam singles titles and 17 major doubles trophies, has died, Tennis ...
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Tony Roche and John Newcombe. A cherished member of Australia’s golden generation, Stolle spent his life championing his sport of choice and became an adored fixture in the commentary box.
John Newcombe and Tony Roche. A tall, athletic player, Stolle lost his first five Grand Slam finals -- all but one to his close friend Emerson -- before finally beating Roche to win the French ...
Stolle reached the pinnacle of tennis in 1966 when he claimed the World No. 1 ranking after defeating John Newcombe in the ...