Sad day for the tennis community. Australian Neale Fraser has passed away at 91 years old: he did so in his hometown, surrounded by his loved ones. It is news of deep impact, especially in the oceanic country: Fraser captained the Davis Cup team for 24 years, a longevity record as a coach in Australia. Not only that: he won three Grand Slams in singles during the Amateur Era, defeating Rod Laver in two finals, and accumulated 19 Grand Slams in all disciplines, being the last player to achieve the triple crown (winning singles, doubles, and mixed doubles in the same Grand Slam edition) in history. Rod Laver himself mourned his loss on social media. Rest in peace.
I am deeply saddened to hear of the passing of my dear mate and fellow lefty, Neale Fraser. He was a true gem in a golden era of Australian tennis legends - an incredible World No.1, a Grand Slam champion, and a Davis Cup icon. Neale bested me in 2 major finals, pushing me to… pic.twitter.com/B4cVLEnRUk
— Rod Laver (@rodlaver) December 3, 2024
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