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Neale Fraser (AUS) Gentlemen's Doubles Neale Fraser (AUS) Gentlemen's Doubles Code->Event From To Participations Matches Won/Lost Walkovers W/L Total 1954 1977 15 63 50 / 13 0 / 0 MD->Gentlemen's Doubles 1954 1977 15 63 50 / 13 0 / 0 Year Opponent's Name Seed Rnd Result Score 1954 Neale Fraser (AUS) partnered with Gene Garrett (USA) MD Hector Etchart (ARG) and Eduardo Soriano (ARG) 1 W 6/2 6/3 3/6 8/6 MD John Barry (NZL) and Hal Burrows (USA) 2 L 5/7 6/4 6/3 8/10 5/7 1955 Neale Fraser (AUS) partnered with Ken Rosewall (AUS) seeded 3 MD Tony Clayton (GBR) and Peter Moys (GBR) 1 W 6/2 6/1 6/1 MD Jaroslav Drobny (EGY) and Ricky Morea (ARG) 2 W 4/6 8/6 6/2 6/3 MD Trevor Fancutt (RSA) and Owen Williams (RSA) 3 W 6/2 6/2 6/1 MD Herbie Flam (USA) and Adrian Quist (AUS) Q W 6/4 4/6 8/6 6/2 MD Vic Seixas (USA) and Tony Trabert (USA) 1 S W 6/2 1/6 6/1 4/6 6/3 MD Rex Hartwig (AUS) and Lew Hoad (AUS) 2 F L 5/7 4/6 3/6 1956 Neale Fraser (AUS) partnered with Ashley Cooper (AUS) MD Bruce Francis (AUS) and Arthur Marshall (AUS) 1 W 6/3 6/3 6/4 MD Freddie Huber (AUT) and Tony Vincent (USA) 2 W 6/3 6/2 6/4 MD Keith Collar (GBR) and Humphrey Truman (GBR) 3 W 6/4 7/5 9/7 MD Luis Ayala (CHI) and Sven Davidson (SWE) 4 Q W 6/2 3/6 6/3 6/2 MD Nicola Pietrangeli (ITA) and Orlando Sirola (ITA) S L 4/6 4/6 6/8 1957 Neale Fraser (AUS) partnered with Lew Hoad (AUS) seeded 1 MD Ilija Panajotovic (YUG) and Ivan Plecevic (YUG) 1 W 6/2 6/2 6/2 MD Freddie Huber (AUT) and Franz Saiko (AUT) 2 W 6/0 6/1 7/5 MD Billy Knight (GBR) and Tony Pickard (GBR) 3 W 8/6 6/4 6/3 MD Mike Franks (USA) and Mike Green (USA) Q W 6/1 6/3 10/8 MD Nicola Pietrangeli (ITA) and Orlando Sirola (ITA) 4 S W 14/12 1/6 8/6 6/3 MD Gardnar Mulloy (USA) and Budge Patty (USA) F L 10/8 6/8 4/6 4/6 1958 Neale Fraser (AUS) partnered with Ashley Cooper (AUS) seeded 1 MD Keith Collar (GBR) and Derek Collins (GBR) 1 W 6/3 6/2 6/4 MD Luis Ayala (CHI) and Don Candy (AUS) 2 W 6/3 6/1 6/1 MD Reynaldo Garrido (CUB) and Jacques Peten (BEL) 3 W 6/2 6/3 6/4 MD Pierre Darmon (FRA) and Paul Remy (FRA) Q W 6/3 7/5 6/3 MD Barry MacKay (USA) and Mervyn Rose (AUS) 3 S W 3/6 8/6 7/5 7/5 MD Sven Davidson (SWE) and Ulf Schmidt (SWE) F L 4/6 4/6 6/8 1959 Neale Fraser (AUS) partnered with Roy Emerson (AUS) seeded 1 MD Wieslaw Gasiorek (POL) and Wladyslaw Skonecki (POL) 1 W 6/2 6/0 6/4 MD Lew Gerrard (NZL) and Mark Otway (NZL) 2 W 6/1 6/2 1/6 9/7 MD Roger Becker (GBR) and Bob Howe (AUS) 3 W 4/6 6/3 6/4 6/4 MD Juan Couder (ESP) and Manolo Santana (ESP) Q W 6/3 16/14 6/4 MD Latsi Legenstein (AUT) and Torben Ulrich (DEN) S W 6/3 6/2 6/2 MD Rod Laver (AUS) and Bob Mark (AUS) 4 F W 8/6 6/3 14/16 9/7 1960 Neale Fraser (AUS) partnered with Roy Emerson (AUS) seeded 1 MD Alan Lane (AUS) and Barry Phillips-Moore (AUS) 1 W 6/2 6/4 9/11 6/2 MD Latsi Legenstein (AUT) and Torben Ulrich (DEN) 2 W 6/2 7/5 6/0 MD John Pearce (AUS) and Fred Stolle (AUS) 3 W 6/3 10/8 6/2 MD Mike Davies (GBR) and Bobby Wilson (GBR) Q L 3/6 4/6 6/3 6/4 3/6 1961 Neale Fraser (AUS) partnered with Roy Emerson (AUS) seeded 1 MD Willem Maris (NED) and Pieter Van Eysden (NED) 1 W 6/1 6/4 6/3 MD Gardnar Mulloy (USA) and Abe Segal (RSA) 2 W 6/3 6/1 6/3 MD Jean-Claude Barclay (FRA) and Francois Jauffret (FRA) 3 W 6/2 6/4 4/6 6/2 MD Chuck McKinley (USA) and Dennis Ralston (USA) Q W 2/6 6/4 7/5 6/2 MD Ken Fletcher (AUS) and John Newcombe (AUS) S W 10/8 11/9 6/1 MD Bob Hewitt (AUS) and Fred Stolle (AUS) F W 6/4 6/8 6/4 6/8 8/6 This material is the copyright of the All England Lawn Tennis Club and may not be reproduced in any form without written permission. Page 1/2 Neale Fraser (AUS) Gentlemen's Doubles Year Opponent's Name Seed Rnd Result Score 1962 Neale Fraser (AUS) partnered with Roy Emerson (AUS) seeded 1 MD Detlev Herdy (AUT) and Latsi Legenstein (AUT) 1 W 3/6 6/1 6/2 6/2 MD Premjit Lall (IND) and Jaidip Mukherjea (IND) 2 W 6/0 6/2 6/4 MD Keith Diepraam (RSA) and Robin Sanders (RSA) 3 W 6/3 3/6 6/4 6/3 MD Alan Mills (GBR) and Bobby Wilson (GBR) Q W 4/6 6/3 5/7 7/5 6/4 MD Boro Jovanovic (YUG) and Nikki Pilic (YUG) S L 6/4 3/6 4/6 4/6 1965 Neale Fraser (AUS) partnered with Nicola Pietrangeli (ITA) MD Pierre Barthes (FRA) and Francois Jauffret (FRA) 1 W 6/3 6/2 6/4 MD Bob Carmichael (AUS) and Frew McMillan (RSA) 2 L 2/6 8/6 6/3 3/6 4/6 1972 Neale Fraser (AUS) partnered with John Cooper (AUS) MD Jean-Claude Barclay (FRA) and Daniel Contet (FRA) 1 W 6/3 6/3 6/8 6/4 MD Szabolcs Baranyi (HUN) and Peter Szoke (HUN) 2 W 6/4 6/1 5/7 6/3 MD Lew Hoad (AUS) and Abe Segal (RSA) 3 W 6/3 8/9 6/3 6/4 MD Juan Gisbert (ESP) and Manuel Orantes (ESP) 4 Q W 3/6 6/4 2/6 6/4 6/4 MD Bob Hewitt (RSA) and Frew McMillan (RSA) 1 S L 6/8 6/4 8/9 2/6 1973 Neale Fraser (AUS) partnered with John Cooper (AUS) seeded 2 MD Michael Collins (GBR) and Richard Lewis (GBR) 1 W 6/2 6/3 3/6 5/7 6/3 MD Bjorn Borg (SWE) and Tenny Svensson (SWE) 2 W 6/1 6/4 6/2 MD Keith Hancock (AUS) and Mason (AUS) 3 W 6/3 4/6 8/6 6/3 MD Chris Kachel (AUS) and Eugene Russo (AUS) Q W 5/7 7/5 3/6 6/1 11/9 MD David Lloyd (GBR) and John Paish (GBR) S W 3/6 6/3 6/2 6/4 MD Jimmy Connors (USA) and Ilie Nastase (ROM) 1 F L 6/3 3/6 4/6 9/8 1/6 1974 Neale Fraser (AUS) partnered with Lew Hoad (AUS) MD John Clifton (GBR) and Jonathan Smith (GBR) 1 W 6/3 8/6 6/3 MD Cliff Drysdale (RSA) and Tom Okker (NED) 7 2 L 1/6 6/3 8/9 2/6 1976 Neale Fraser (AUS) partnered with Lew Hoad (AUS) MD Bob Carmichael (AUS) and Ray Ruffels (AUS) 1 L 9/7 2/6 6/4 3/6 3/6 1977 Neale Fraser (AUS) partnered with Bill Bowrey (AUS) MD Robin Drysdale (GBR) and Richard Lewis (GBR) 1 L 3/6 6/3 4/6 2/6 This material is the copyright of the All England Lawn Tennis Club and may not be reproduced in any form without written permission. 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