General Neale Andrew
Fraser
Male
Australia
1933-10-03
Melbourne, Vic., Australia
2024-12-03
Melbourne, Vic., Australia


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From: https://melbournecatholic.org/news/honouring-neale-fraser-a-legacy-of-excellence-and-leadership

The life and legacy of Australian tennis legend Neale Fraser AO MBE, a man who exemplified excellence both on and off the court, will be celebrated with a state funeral at St Patrick’s Cathedral in Melbourne on Wednesday 18 December 2024. Fraser, who passed away at the age of 91, will be remembered by tennis enthusiasts and by the Australian community not only for his remarkable sporting achievements but for his reputation as an inspiring and generous leader.

Early life

Born in 1933 in South Yarra, Melbourne, Neale Fraser grew up in a large, tight-knit Catholic family that instilled in him a strong sense of community and values. His father, Archibald McDonald Fraser, was a prominent figure – a barrister, a politician and later a judge – whose dedication to public service left an indelible mark on his children. Archibald’s marriage to Gertrude Mary Prendergast in 1924 was the foundation of a family life of faith, education and service. Neale, one of five siblings, would carry these principles throughout his life and career.

A golden era of Australian tennis

Fraser’s journey to becoming one of Australia’s most celebrated athletes began at the age of 11, on the clay courts next to his childhood home. He quickly developed a reputation for his innovative playing style, his unique left-hand spin inspired by cricket techniques. At just 12 years old, Fraser won his first tournament, and by 17, he had claimed the title of Australian National Junior Champion.

Fraser’s professional career was marked by an incredible haul of 19 Grand Slam titles across men’s singles, men’s doubles and mixed doubles competitions between 1956 and 1962. His achievements include completing the prestigious triple crown at the US Open in both 1959 and 1960 – an extraordinary feat no man has achieved since. Notably, he triumphed over fellow Australian icon Rod Laver in the finals of Wimbledon and the US Open in 1960.

Reflecting on Fraser’s impact, Laver wrote, “He was a true gem in a golden era of Australian tennis legends, an incredible world number one, a Grand Slam champion, and a Davis Cup icon. Neale bested me in two major finals, pushing me to become a better player.”

Leadership, legacy and Davis Cup Glory

While Fraser’s personal accomplishments were extraordinary, it was his role as captain of the Australian Davis Cup team that cemented his legacy as a leader and mentor. Taking over from the legendary Harry Hopman, Fraser captained the team for 24 years, guiding Australia to four Davis Cup victories in 1973, 1977, 1983 and 1986. His leadership inspired generations of players, including stars like Pat Cash, who credited Fraser’s guidance as instrumental to their success. Cash remarked, “He was like a father to me. He just knew how to make you feel important and play your best.”

Fraser’s years of dedication to the Davis Cup team reflected his deep commitment to his country. Reflecting on his playing days, Fraser remarked, “Playing with my teammates for my country was the ultimate for me.” His impact as both a player and captain was unparalleled, with a Davis Cup record of 18-3, including an impressive 11-1 in singles.

A proud Kevinian

A proud alumnus of St Kevin’s College in Melbourne, Fraser’s school years helped to establish his lifelong values of discipline, excellence and community. The college named its tennis courts after Fraser and his brothers, John and Ian, in recognition of their collective achievements. The 1950 College Annual highlighted Fraser’s dominance in school tennis, noting that “No opponent in the Open Division was able to cause Neale even the slightest anxiety.”

Fraser’s connection to St Kevin’s remained strong throughout his life, with two subsequent generations of his family continuing the Fraser legacy at the school. Celebrating a lifetime of contribution

Fraser’s achievements were celebrated far beyond the court. He was inducted into the International Tennis Hall of Fame in 1984 and the Australian Tennis Hall of Fame in 1994. In 2008, he received the Philippe Chatrier Award for his outstanding contributions to tennis.

Reflecting on Fraser’s impact, Tennis Australia CEO Craig Tiley described him as a “true icon” of the sport. “His passion for tennis and dedication to representing Australia inspired generations of players and fans,” Tiley said.



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Archive statistics 1950 - 1980
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644


Tournament wins 1969 - Victorian Hardcourt Championships (Amateur)
1968 - Victorian Hardcourt Championships (Amateur)
1967 - Victorian Hardcourt Championships (Amateur)
1966 - Victorian Hardcourt Championships (Amateur)
1964 - Goulburn Valley ()
1963 - Colac Australia Day ()
1963 - Bendigo Easter Tournament (Amateur)
1963 - Australian Hard Courts Championship (Amateur)
1963 - Cobram Labour Day ()
1962 - Sorrento (Amateur)
1962 - New South Wales Championships (Amateur)
1962 - Baden-Baden (Amateur)
1962 - Bad Neuenahr (Open)
1962 - Reggio Calabria (Amateur)
1961 - Wien (Vienna) (Amateur)
1960 - Essex Championships (Amateur)
1960 - Metropolitan Grass Court Championships of Sydney (Amateur)
1960 - New South Wales Championships (Amateur)
1960 - Colombia International (Amateur)
1960 - Masters Invitation (Amateur)
1960 - Australian Capital Territory Championships (Amateur)
1960 - Hanover International (Amateur)
1960 - Wimbledon (Grandslam)
1960 - US Open (Grandslam)
1960 - Good Neighbor Tournament (Amateur)
1960 - Western Australia Championships (Open)
1959 - Championships of Berlin (Amateur)
1959 - Conde de Godo (ATP)
1959 - US Open (Grandslam)
1959 - Goulburn Valley ()
1959 - Manly Seaside Tournament (Open)
1959 - New South Wales Hard Court Championships (Amateur)
1959 - Sicilian International Championships (Amateur)
1959 - Australian Hard Courts Championship (Amateur)
1959 - New South Wales Championships (Amateur)
1959 - Victorian Championships (Amateur)
1959 - Australian Capital Territory Championships (Amateur)
1958 - South West Districts VIC ()
1958 - Kent Championships (Open)
1958 - Hungarian International Championships (Open)
1957 - Northern Suburbs (Amateur)
1956 - Swiss International Championships (Amateur)
1956 - Queensland Hardcourts (Open)
1956 - South Australian Championships ()
1956 - Tasmanian Championships (Amateur)
1956 - Queens Club Tournament (ATP)
1955 - Glen Iris Australia Day (Amateur)
1955 - Wimbledon Plate (Consolation) (Open)
1954 - Oslo International (Amateur)
1954 - Albury Easter Tournament (Amateur)
1953 - Benalla New Years Tournament (Amateur)
1953 - Malaysian International Championships (Open)


Tournaments Western Australia Championships - 1980 Australian Hard Courts Championship - 1977 Australian Open - 1975 Wimbledon - 1975 Australian Open - 1974 Wimbledon - 1974 Wimbledon Qualifying - 1974 Hong Kong National Grass Courts - 1974 Cedar Grove Classic - 1974 South Pacific - 1974 Australian Open - 1973 Wimbledon - 1973 Irish Championships - 1973 Victorian Hardcourt Championships - 1973 Eastern Suburbs Hard Court Championship - 1973 Queens Club - Qualifying - 1973 Australian Open - 1972 Wimbledon - 1972 South Australian Championships - 1972 Austrian International Championships - 1972 Queens Club Tournament - 1972 Netherlands International Championships - 1972 Western Australia Championships - 1972 Bastad - 1972 Hong Kong Hard Courts - 1972 Victorian Championships - 1971 Victorian Hardcourt Championships - 1971 Tasmanian Championships - 1970 Victorian Championships - 1969 Victorian Hardcourt Championships - 1969 Australian Open - 1968 Victorian Hardcourt Championships - 1968 Victorian Championships - 1967 Australian Hard Courts Championship - 1967 Victorian Hardcourt Championships - 1967 Victorian Championships - 1966 Victorian Hardcourt Championships - 1966 Wimbledon - 1965 Roland Garros - 1965 Victorian Championships - 1965 Swiss International Championships - 1965 Austrian International Championships - 1965 Queens Club Tournament - 1965 Italian International Championships - 1965 Netherlands International Championships - 1965 German International Championships - 1965 Baden-Baden - 1965 Düsseldorf International - 1965 Gstaad - 1965 Glen Iris Invitation - 1965 Victorian Championships - 1964 Victorian Hardcourt Championships - 1964 Goulburn Valley - 1964 Victorian Championships - 1963 New South Wales Championships - 1963 Queensland Championships - 1963 Australian Hard Courts Championship - 1963 Manly Seaside Tournament - 1963 Western Australia Championships - 1963 Bendigo Easter Tournament - 1963 Cobram Labour Day - 1963 Colac Australia Day - 1963 South West Districts VIC - 1963 Australian Open - 1962 Wimbledon - 1962 Monte Carlo - 1962 Roland Garros - 1962 Victorian Championships - 1962 New South Wales Championships - 1962 Queens Club Tournament - 1962 Italian International Championships - 1962 International Championships of Egypt - Cairo - 1962 German International Championships - 1962 International Championships of Egypt-Alexandria - 1962 Baden-Baden - 1962 Conde de Godo - 1962 Tasmanian Championships - 1962 Sicilian International Championships - 1962 Napoli - 1962 Western Australia Championships - 1962 Viareggio - 1962 Reggio Calabria - 1962 Nations' Cup (Egypt) - 1962 Gstaad - 1962 Turkish International Championships (Turkey Open) - 1962 Antwerpen International - 1962 Brumana International - 1962 Bad Neuenahr - 1962 Sorrento - 1962 Wimbledon - 1961 Victorian Championships - 1961 New South Wales Championships - 1961 Italian International Championships - 1961 River Oaks Tournament - 1961 Championships of Berlin - 1961 Wien (Vienna) - 1961 Kent Championships - 1961 Napoli - 1961 Caribbean Championships - 1961 Caribe Hilton Championships - 1961 Good Neighbor Tournament - 1961 Western Australia Championships - 1961 Altamira International Invitation - 1961 Colombia International - 1961 Bastad - 1961 Masters Invitation - 1961 Gstaad - 1961 Dallas Invitation - 1961 Bielefeld - 1961 South Australian b - 1961 Australian Open - 1960 Wimbledon - 1960 South Australian Championships - 1960 Roland Garros - 1960 US Open - 1960 Victorian Championships - 1960 New South Wales Championships - 1960 Italian International Championships - 1960 US International Indoor Championships - 1960 River Oaks Tournament - 1960 German International Championships - 1960 Queensland Championships - 1960 Kent Championships - 1960 Essex Championships - 1960 Conde de Godo - 1960 Australian Capital Territory Championships - 1960 Metropolitan Grass Court Championships of Sydney - 1960 Caribbean Championships - 1960 Caribe Hilton Championships - 1960 Good Neighbor Tournament - 1960 Western Australia Championships - 1960 Kingston International Invitation - 1960 Altamira International Invitation - 1960 Colombia International - 1960 Bastad - 1960 Masters Invitation - 1960 Gstaad - 1960 Dallas Invitation - 1960 Queensland Hardcourts - 1960 Hanover International - 1960 Knokke Le-Zoute - 1960 Australian Open - 1959 Wimbledon - 1959 Roland Garros - 1959 US Open - 1959 Victorian Championships - 1959 New South Wales Championships - 1959 Queens Club Tournament - 1959 Italian International Championships - 1959 Pacific Southwest Championships - 1959 Championships of Berlin - 1959 Queensland Championships - 1959 Conde de Godo - 1959 Australian Hard Courts Championship - 1959 Australian Capital Territory Championships - 1959 Sicilian International Championships - 1959 Napoli - 1959 Düsseldorf International - 1959 New South Wales Hard Court Championships - 1959 Manly Seaside Tournament - 1959 Queensland Hardcourts - 1959 Goulburn Valley - 1959 Australian Open - 1958 Wimbledon - 1958 South Australian Championships - 1958 Roland Garros - 1958 US Open - 1958 Victorian Championships - 1958 New South Wales Championships - 1958 Newport Casino - 1958 Eastern Grass Court Championships - 1958 Irish Championships - 1958 Queens Club Tournament - 1958 Pacific Southwest Championships - 1958 Queensland Championships - 1958 Kent Championships - 1958 Hungarian International Championships - 1958 International Club Matches - FRA - 1958 Australian Hard Courts Championship - 1958 Metropolitan Grass Court Championships of Sydney - 1958 New South Wales Hard Court Championships - 1958 Western Australia Championships - 1958 Gstaad - 1958 South West Districts VIC - 1958 Australian Open - 1957 Wimbledon - 1957 South Australian Championships - 1957 Roland Garros - 1957 US Open - 1957 Victorian Championships - 1957 New South Wales Championships - 1957 Newport Casino - 1957 US Clay Courts - 1957 Queens Club Tournament - 1957 Italian International Championships - 1957 Pacific Southwest Championships - 1957 South African Championships - 1957 Queensland Championships - 1957 International Club Matches - FRA - 1957 Australian Hard Courts Championship - 1957 Pennsylvania Lawn Tennis Championship - 1957 New South Wales Hard Court Championships - 1957 Sydney Metropolitan Hard Courts - 1957 Northern Suburbs - 1957 Australian Open - 1956 Wimbledon - 1956 South Australian Championships - 1956 US Open - 1956 Victorian Championships - 1956 New South Wales Championships - 1956 Swiss International Championships - 1956 Newport Casino - 1956 Pacific Coast Championship - 1956 Eastern Grass Court Championships - 1956 Queens Club Tournament - 1956 Pacific Southwest Championships - 1956 Queensland Championships - 1956 Kent Championships - 1956 Southampton Invitation (Long Island) - 1956 Australian Hard Courts Championship - 1956 Tasmanian Championships - 1956 New South Wales Hard Court Championships - 1956 Bastad - 1956 Gstaad - 1956 Travemünde International - 1956 Queensland Hardcourts - 1956 South Australian b - 1956 Australian Open - 1955 Wimbledon - 1955 US Open - 1955 Victorian Championships - 1955 New South Wales Championships - 1955 Queens Club Tournament - 1955 Pacific Southwest Championships - 1955 Queensland Championships - 1955 Wimbledon Plate (Consolation) - 1955 Australian Hard Courts Championship - 1955 Japan vs. Australia Test Matches - 1955 Interstate - 1955 Benalla New Years Tournament - 1955 Glen Iris Australia Day - 1955 Australian Open - 1954 Wimbledon - 1954 Roland Garros - 1954 US Open - 1954 Victorian Championships - 1954 New South Wales Championships - 1954 Newport Casino - 1954 Eastern Grass Court Championships - 1954 Irish Championships - 1954 Queens Club Tournament - 1954 Bordeaux Tournament - 1954 Queensland Championships - 1954 Kent Championships - 1954 Australian Hard Courts Championship - 1954 Manly Seaside Tournament - 1954 Oslo International - 1954 Gstaad - 1954 New South Wales vs. Victoria - 1954 Albury Easter Tournament - 1954 Eastern Suburbs Hard Court Championship - 1954 Australian Open - 1953 South Australian Championships - 1953 Victorian Championships - 1953 New South Wales Championships - 1953 Queensland Championships - 1953 Australian Hard Courts Championship - 1953 Tasmanian Championships - 1953 Malaysian International Championships - 1953 Benalla New Years Tournament - 1953 Australian Open - 1952 South Australian Championships - 1952 Victorian Championships - 1952 New South Wales Championships - 1952 Queensland Championships - 1952 Australian Capital Territory Championships - 1952 Victorian Hardcourt Championships - 1952 Tasmanian Championships - 1952 Benalla New Years Tournament - 1952 Victorian Championships - 1951 New South Wales Championships - 1951 Australian Hard Courts Championship - 1951 Victorian Hardcourt Championships - 1951 Tasmanian Championships - 1951 Benalla New Years Tournament - 1950

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