Neale Fraser, a famous tennis player from Australia, has died at the age of 91. He was a big star in tennis and won many important matches. Fraser played in the 1950s and 1960s and was known for his amazing skills on the court.
He won the Wimbledon singles title three times and was a great doubles player too, winning another title at both Wimbledon and the Australian Open. Apart from his achievements on the court, Fraser was also admired for his sportsmanship and kindness to other players.
In his later life, he coached many young tennis players and shared his love of the game. His friends and family remember him as a caring person who always smiled and supported others.
Fraser leaves behind a great legacy in tennis, inspiring many young players to follow in his footsteps. He will be missed by fans and players around the world.