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  1. Tony Roche gewann in seiner Karriere insgesamt 11 Einzel- und 18 Doppeltitel. Er gewann bei den französischen Meisterschaften 1966 den Titel im Herreneinzel und stand 1968 in Wimbledon sowie 1969 und 1970 bei den US Open im Finale.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Tony_RocheTony Roche - Wikipedia

    Anthony Dalton Roche AO MBE (born 17 May 1945) is an Australian former professional tennis player. A native of Tarcutta, Roche played junior tennis in the New South Wales regional city of Wagga Wagga. He won one Grand Slam singles title, the 1966 French Open at Roland Garros, and 15 Grand Slam doubles titles.

    Result
    No.
    Year
    Tournament
    Win
    1.
    1968
    Loss
    1.
    1968
    Hamburg, Germany
    Loss
    2.
    1968
    Hobart, Australia
    Loss
    3.
    1969
    Philadelphia WCT, U.S.
  3. Tony Roche was a versatile and successful tennis player who won 16 major titles, including five Wimbledon doubles with John Newcombe. He also coached Ivan Lendl, Patrick Rafter, and Roger Federer to world No. 1 rankings.

  4. 2. Apr. 2022 · Tony Roche was a left-handed Australian tennis player who won one singles title and 13 doubles titles, mostly with John Newcombe. He also coached Roger Federer, Ivan Lendl, Pat Rafter, and Lleyton Hewitt to success.

  5. Tony Roche is a former professional tennis player and current coach. Find out his bio, activity, stats, ranking, and more on the official ATP Tour website.

  6. Tony Roche is a former Australian tennis player and coach who won 16 major titles, mostly with John Newcombe. He played in the amateur and open eras, and coached Roger Federer and other stars.

  7. www.imdb.com › name › nm0733988Tony Roche - IMDb

    Tony Roche is an English television, radio and film comedy writer and producer, best known as a writer of the HBO comedy Veep, the BBC Television series The Thick of It and its film spin-off In the Loop which was nominated for an academy award for best screenplay in 2010 by Jesse Armstrong, Simon Blackwell, Armando Iannucci and Tony Roche.