Australian Tennis Legend Fred Stolle Passes Away at 86
The two-time Grand Slam singles champion and celebrated commentator leaves a lasting legacy in the sport.
- Fred Stolle, a key figure in Australia's tennis 'golden era,' won the French Open in 1965 and the US Open in 1966.
- He was a dominant doubles player, securing 17 Grand Slam doubles titles and contributing to three Davis Cup victories for Australia from 1964 to 1966.
- Stolle transitioned into a successful career as a tennis coach and commentator, working with networks in Australia and the United States.
- Known for his sportsmanship and nicknamed 'Fiery,' Stolle was remembered by peers like Rod Laver and Paul McNamee for his contributions to the sport and his character.
- He is survived by his wife, Pat, son Sandon, a former professional tennis player, and daughters Monique and Nadine.