MELBOURNE, Australia (AP) — Fred Stolle, a two-time major winner and member of three Davis Cup-winning teams, has died, ...
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The South African on MSNEXCLUSIVE | Q&A: Craig Tiley discusses why SA tennis is going through a rough patchDurban-born Craig Tiley went from South Africa Davis Cup captain to CEO of Tennis Australia and director of the Australian ...
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The South African on MSNEXCLUSIVE | Q&A: Craig Tiley’s early life in South Africa and visiting the White HouseIn a Proudly SA story, Craig Tiley went from studying at Stellenbosch to the CEO of Tennis Australia and director of the ...
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The South African on MSNEXCLUSIVE | Q&A: Craig Tiley names his proudest – and most challenging – Australian Open momentsDurban-born Craig Tiley went from South Africa Davis Cup captain to CEO of Tennis Australia and director of the Australian ...
He was 86. Tennis Australia CEO Craig Tiley described Stolle as an “iconic figure” in tennis as a player and later as a commentator for Australia's Nine Network and for CBS and Fox Sports.
Australian sport and the tennis world is mourning the death of former world No. 1 and commentator Fred Stolle aged 86.
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