Tennis world mourns the death of the Australian legend Fred Stolle, who passed away at 86. One of the greatest tennis ...
Fred Stolle, a two-time major winner who was part of Australia's successful era in the 1960s, has died at age 86.
Fred Stolle, a winner of two Grand Slam singles titles and 17 major doubles trophies, has died, Tennis Australia said ...
Grand slam champion Fred Stolle dies aged 86 - Tennis Australia said the sport has lost ‘one of its great players and ...
Five of his final defeats were against compatriot Roy Emerson. He won 17 grand slam doubles titles, alongside Bob Hewitt, Emerson and Ken Rosewall, winning each of the four major crowns at least ...
Stolle and compatriot Roy Emerson, in 1965. (At top: Stolle against Emerson in the 1964 Wimbledon final.) ...
Stolle was part of a golden generation of Australian players who dominated the men's game at the end of the amateur and start of the professional era along with Rod Laver, Roy Emerson, Ken ...
Playing with a formidable serve-and-volley style, he won 19 Grand Slam titles, including singles championships in France in ...
Fred Stolle, who won two grand slam singles titles and was a three-time Davis Cup champion for Australia during the nation's greatest era of tennis, has died aged 86.