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Ernest Sutter

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and suffered several wounds, the most serious of which was to his playing arm, effectively ending his competitive tennis career.
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The youngest of three tennis playing brothers, Sutter was a native of
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who also won the NCAA title twice earlier in the decade.
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Index

US Open
1934
1935
1936
1938
1939
1940
New Orleans
Tulane University
Cliff
World War II
North Africa campaign
Bizerte
"Ernie Sutter Tennis Victor"
The New York Times
"Men's Tennis History"
"Wounder Soldiers Get Best Of Care"
Chattanooga Daily Times
"Shell Ends Tennis Career of Sutter"
New York Daily News
Ernest Sutter
Association of Tennis Professionals
Categories
1916 births
1988 deaths
American male tennis players
American military personnel of World War II
Tennis players from Louisiana
Sportspeople from New Orleans
Tulane Green Wave men's tennis players

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