Neale Fraser
- Born:
- October 03, 1933
- Place of Birth:
- Melbourne, Australia
- Citizenship:
- Australia
- Induction Category:
- Master Player
- Year of Induction:
- 1984
At the end of the 1950s and the outset of the 1960s, Neale Fraser was a competitor of the highest order. Propelled by his multifaceted left-handed serve-among the best of his era-Fraser collected no fewer than 19 major titles, capturing a pair of U.S. singles crowns and winning Wimbledon once. Also a stalwart Davis Cup player for Australia who relished the chance to represent his country, Fraser played a leading role as a competitor. From 1970 until 1993-a record span-he was a remarkably astute Australian captain.
Grand Slam Record
Australian Championship
- Doubles Champion 1957-58, 1962
- Mixed Doubles Champion 1956
French Open
- Doubles Champion 1958, 1960, 1962
Wimbledon
- Singles Champion 1960
- Doubles Champion 1959, 1961
- Mixed Doubles Champion 1962
US National Championship
- Singles Champion 1959-60
- Doubles Champion 1957, 1959-60
- Mixed Doubles Champion 1958-60
Career Achievements
- Davis Cup Team Member 1958-63
- Davis Cup Team Captain 1970-93












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