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Australian tennis ‘true legend’ Anderson dies aged 91


Mal Anderson of Australia, who beat Paul Gerken of U.S., during the men’s singles quarter-finals in the Grand Prix tennis championship at Gymkhana Club courts in New Delhi on October 18, 1973.
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Mal Anderson, the first unseeded player to win the U.S. Open men’s singles title, has died aged 91, Tennis Australia said on Monday (May 11, 2026).

Anderson’s career started on a dirt court on a farm and he went on to become an Australian tennis great, winning the U.S. crown in 1957 and three major doubles titles.

Although unseeded at what was then the United States Championships, Anderson beat three seeds and dropped only two sets on his way to the title.

He also won the Davis Cup twice.

After retirement Anderson mentored young Australian players including Pat Rafter, who went on to become world number one.

“I was really sad to hear of Mal’s passing. He was one of those people who helped shape my tennis from very early on,” said Rafter, who twice won the U.S. Open.

“He was a true legend of the game, but more importantly he was a terrific bloke — humble, generous with his time and always happy to help younger players along.

“Tennis in Australia has lost one of its greats, and a lot of us have lost a mate and mentor. I feel very lucky to have known him.”



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