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Fred Stolle dead at 86: Former Wimbledon winner and legendary tennis commentator dies as tributes pour in

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Fred Stolle dead at 86: Former Wimbledon winner and legendary tennis commentator dies as tributes pour in

TENNIS icon Fred Stolle has passed away at the age of 86.

Stolle won two Grand Slam singles titles as a player – the French Open in 1965 and the US Open in 1966.

He also reached six other Grand Slam finals, including three at Wimbledon.

Furthermore, the Australian won 10 Grand Slam men’s doubles titles, including two at the All England Club in 1962 and 1964, and seven mixed doubles.

Throughout his tennis career he was widely considered one of the best players in the world.

Alongside the likes of Roy Emerson, Rod Laver, Ken Rosewall and John Newcombe he dominated the sport at the start of the professional era.

Tennis Australia has described Stolle as a “great” player and character.

CEO Craig Tiley said: “When we speak about Australia’s golden era and the progression from amateur to professionalism, Stolle’s name is right up there with the best.

“A star member of Australia’s Davis Cup team, Fred made significant contributions to the sport following his decorated career, as a coach and astute commentator.

“His legacy is one of excellence, dedication, and a profound love for tennis. His impact on the sport will be remembered and cherished by all who had the privilege to witness his contributions.

“Our thoughts and deepest sympathies are with Fred’s family and friends during this sad time.”

After retiring from professional tennis, Stolle became a coach and then a commentator.

Australian tennis legend Rod Laver took to social media to pay tribute to him, writing: “As I wrote in my book on the Golden Era of Aussie tennis, Fred Stolle was too nice a guy to hold a grudge.

“He won many Grand Slams and was in the finals of many more. It took the best to beat the best.

“We never tired of reliving the past as we travelled the world looking into the future with an enduring love of the sport. You will be missed, Fiery, RIP.”

His friends and ex-colleagues also took to X to pay tribute, with Paul McNamee writing: “Fiery Fred Stolle is no longer with us. What a player, what a commentator, what a bloke.

“One of that great group of Aussie tennis players who made history, and whose legacy is perhaps unrivalled. Thank you Fred for your wit, your friendship and for just being you. We’ll miss you.”

Meanwhile, Craig Gabriel wrote: “Devastated to hear of the passing of Fred “Fiery” Stolle. What a great player and champion, a wonderful person and a lovely friend. I am so, so sad. Fred was 86.”

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