Australian tennis great Fred Stolle, a former world No.1, dual grand slam singles champion and three-times Davis Cup winner, has died at the age of...
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SYDNEY (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, Tennis Australia said on Thursday. Read full story
Australian tennis great Fred Stolle, a former world No.1, dual grand slam singles champion and three-times Davis Cup winner, has died at the age of...
Australian tennis great Fred Stolle, a former world No 1, dual grand slam singles champion and three-times Davis Cup winner, has died at the age of...
Fred Stolle, a winner of two Grand Slam singles titles and 17 major doubles trophies, has died, Tennis Australia said Thursday. He was 86.
Fred Stolle, a winner of two Grand Slam singles titles and 17 major doubles trophies, has died, Tennis Australia said Thursday. He was 86.
Fred Stolle, a tennis legend who won 19 grand slams and carved out a sterling broadcasting career, has died aged 86.
The tennis world is mourning a 17-time Grand Slam title winner who was an icon of tennis Down Under.
An Australian tennis playing and broadcasting legend has died and the tributes are flowing.
The tennis world is in mourning after the death of two-time grand slam winner and Australian tennis legend Fred Stolle.
The Australian tennis community is mourning the death of former world No.1 and broadcasting icon Fred Stolle. He was 86.