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词条 John Fraser (tennis)
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  1. Career

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John Fraser (born 1 August 1935) is an Australian former tennis player.

Career

Born in Melbourne, Victoria, Fraser attended St Kevins College 1943-1952 and then commenced studying medicine at Melbourne University graduating in 1958. He did three years at St Vincent's Hospital as a resident. In 1962,Neale, his brother, and John decided to go on a world-wide tennis tour starting in Egypt and ending in Japan. The highlight was that both brothers reached the semi-final of the Wimbledon Men's Singles with Neale losing to Rod Laver and John losing to his compatriot Martin Mulligan 1-6, 5-7, 3-6.Interestingly six of the quarter-finalists in the Wimbledon Men's Singles were Australians. John also reached the semi-final of the Wimbledon Men's Doubles, partnered with Rod Laver, losing to Fred Stolle and Bob Hewitt. He also reached the third round of the French Men's Singles losing to Pierre Damon. In 1963 he reached the quarter-final of the Australian Open losing to another compatriot Roy Emerson 3-6,, 2-6, 2-6 played in Adelaide He was ranked No.8 in 1963 Australian Rankings behind Rod Laver, Roy Emerson, Neale Fraser, Fred Stolle, Ken Fletcher, Martin MUlligan and Bob Hewitt. He never achieved the fame of his brother Neale Fraser, a world and Wimbledon champion. John Fraser continued to play regularly in the Australian Open, but never played in any other grand slam championship. In 1965, he was appointed the medical officer for the Fitzroy Football Club serving the club until 1982 and then he became the medical officer for the Carlton Football Club till 1990. He was the medical officer for the Australian Tennis Open from 1973 till 2003.

References

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5 : 1935 births|Living people|Australian male tennis players|Sportspeople from Melbourne|Tennis people from Victoria (Australia)

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