Former Wimbledon doubles champion Peter McNamara passes away

McNamara reached a career-high world number seven in singles, winning five titles, but was perhaps best known for his doubles partnership alongside fellow Australian Paul McNamee.

Published : Jul 22, 2019 12:14 IST , Sydney

Peter McNamara died at 64, reportedly succumbing to prostate cancer.
Peter McNamara died at 64, reportedly succumbing to prostate cancer.
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Peter McNamara died at 64, reportedly succumbing to prostate cancer.

Former Australian Davis Cup tennis star and Wimbledon doubles champion Peter McNamara has died aged 64, officials said on Monday, prompting a flood of tributes.

McNamara, a popular figure on the men’s and women’s tours, reportedly succumbed to prostate cancer.

“We are all so sad to hear of the passing of Peter McNamara, a much-loved and respected member of our tennis family,” Tennis Australia said.

“His contribution to the sport as a player, coach and mentor will never be forgotten. Our thoughts are with his family and friends.”

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McNamara reached a career-high world number seven in singles, winning five titles, but was perhaps best known for his doubles partnership alongside fellow Australian Paul McNamee.

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Australian tennis players Peter McNamara (left) and Paul McNamee hold up their trophies after winning the Men's Doubles competition at Wimbledon Tennis Championships, London, July 1980.

The duo twice won Wimbledon, in 1980 and 1982, as well as the 1979 Australian Open.

“Hard to believe that after 50 years of friendship Macca is gone,” McNamee tweeted.

“You lived life to the full mate and will be missed by your loved ones and many more...a toast to the great times mate,” he said.

After his retirement from playing, McNamara moved into coaching, mentoring Mark Philippoussis and Grigor Dimitrov, before working with China’s Wang Qiang.

Serena Williams’ coach Patrick Mouratoglou called him “very charismatic, totally passionate about his job“.

“He did an incredible job with Grigor Dimitrov helping his transitions to the pros,” he added.

Boris Becker said “R.I.P. Peter McNamara! One of the good guys in tennis!”, while Simona Halep’s former coach Darren Cahill called him “a great player, great coach that improved every player he worked with”.

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