Ken Fletcher
Australian tennis player with doubles titles

Born
1940
85 years ago
Died
February 11th, 2006
19 years ago — 66 years old
Category
Athletes & Sports Figures
Country
Australia
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Achieved significant success in tennis, particularly in men's doubles competitions. Won the Australian Open men's doubles title in 1965 alongside his partner. Competed in various Grand Slams, showcasing talent on both grass and hard courts. Contributed to the sport in various capacities after retirement, including coaching and mentoring younger players.
Won Australian Open men's doubles in 1965
Competed in several Grand Slam events
Participated in Davis Cup matches for Australia
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