Remembering Fred Stolle: A Tennis Legend's Legacy at 86
Celebrating the life and career of Australian tennis icon Fred Stolle, who passed away at 86, leaving a remarkable legacy in the sport.



Fred Stolle, one of the most celebrated figures in Australian tennis, passed away at the age of 86, leaving behind a legacy that is both profound and inspiring. Born in the golden era of Australian tennis, Stolle was a formidable force on the court, known for his tenacity in singles and doubles. He claimed victories at the French Open in 1965 and the US Open in 1966, marking him as a top competitor of his time.
A Champion on All Fronts
Stolle’s record is not just limited to his singles achievements. He amassed 10 Grand Slam titles in men's doubles and seven in mixed doubles, showcasing his versatility and endurance across different formats of the game. His illustrious career was highlighted by his repeated presence in Grand Slam finals, making him a perennial threat to his opponents.
Contributions Beyond the Court
After retiring from active play, Stolle transitioned smoothly into the roles of coach and commentator, where he continued to impart his vast knowledge and passion for tennis. His commentary was marked by the same insight and wit that characterized his play, making him a beloved figure in the tennis community.
Tributes from the Tennis World
Craig Tiley, CEO of Tennis Australia, reflected on Stolle’s significant impact, stating, 'His legacy is one of excellence, dedication, and a profound love for tennis.' Rod Laver, another legend of the game, remembered Stolle as a 'too nice a guy to hold a grudge,' emphasizing the sportsmanship that he displayed both on and off the court.
A Lasting Impact
Stolle’s influence extended internationally, as he helped Australia win the Davis Cup consecutively from 1964 to 1966. His dedication to the sport and to his country was unwavering, and his contributions have left an indelible mark on the world of tennis.
As we remember Fred Stolle, we celebrate not just a remarkable athlete but a great ambassador for tennis, whose legacy will continue to inspire future generations. His story is a testament to the enduring spirit of sportsmanship and passion that defines the heart of tennis.