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Cliff Sutter

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Fred W. Sutter was a bakery owner who, with the help of neighbors with whom he wished to play tennis, built his own grass tennis court on two vacant lots adjacent to Sutter's property on Loyola (formerly Franklin) Avenue in New Orleans, and Fred W. Sutter's sons Eddie, Cliff and
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player. At the U.S. National Championships, Sutter reached the semifinals in 1932, which he lost in five sets to world no. 1 and eventual champion Ellsworth Vines. He reached the quarterfinals in 1930, 1933 and 1934. Sutter was ranked world no. 5 for 1932 by
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during WWII, curtailing his tennis career. Ernie became a top lawyer with Shell Oil Co. after the war and eventually made a tennis comeback, winning the U.S. Veterans' Doubles Championship at the
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Sutter played his collegiate tennis at Tulane University, where he won the NCAA singles championship in 1930 and 1932. In 1931, he won the singles championship and was a doubles finalist at the
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grew up from early childhood playing on that court. Cliff Sutter became the only male New Orleanian to play the main draw singles at Wimbledon, in 1933, where he beat Germany's Baron
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His brother Ernie was also a tennis player. Ernie won the NCAA singles for Tulane twice, 1936 and 1937, reached the quarterfinals in singles in Cincinnati in 1934, and beat
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in the singles final. He also won the doubles title in Cincinnati in 1930 with his long-time tennis partner Maurice "Dukey" Bayon.
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in the last three rounds. He won the same tournament in 1932 defeating Mangin again the final in four sets.
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on clay in the River Oaks tournament in Houston, shortly before Riggs won Wimbledon in 1939.
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tennis championships defeating Lott in the final in three straight sets.
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In 1991, Sutter was inducted into the USTA Eastern Tennis Hall of Fame.
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In 1931, Sutter won the Mason Dixon Championships at
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Index

Clifford Sutter
United States
New Orleans
Louisiana
Barnstable, Massachusetts
A. Wallis Myers
Wimbledon
1933
US Open
1932
Wimbledon
1933
US Open
1931
tennis
A. Wallis Myers
New Orleans
Ernie
Gottfried von Cramm
North Africa in 1943
Longwood Cricket Club
Tri-State Tennis Tournament
Bruce Barnes
U.S. National Championships
1932
Ellsworth Vines
Eastern Grass Court Championships
Bill Tilden
Berkeley Bell
Gregory Mangin

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