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Susan Stap Kust (born June 3, 1954) is an American former professional tennis player. A native of Deerfield, Illinois, Stap was ranked as high as 13 in the world while competing on the professional tour during the 1970s. She and her sister Sandy were coached by their father, Jake Stap, who in his youth was a good enough baseball pitcher to be signed by the Chicago White Sox and is credited with inventing the tennis ball hopper.

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  • Sue Stap (en)
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  • Сью Стап (uk)
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  • Sue Stap (3 giugno 1954) è un'ex tennista statunitense. (it)
  • Сью Степ (англ. Sue Stap; нар. 3 червня 1954) — колишня американська тенісистка.Найвищим досягненням на турнірах Великого шолома були чвертьфінали в змішаному парному розряді. (uk)
  • Susan Stap Kust (born June 3, 1954) is an American former professional tennis player. A native of Deerfield, Illinois, Stap was ranked as high as 13 in the world while competing on the professional tour during the 1970s. She and her sister Sandy were coached by their father, Jake Stap, who in his youth was a good enough baseball pitcher to be signed by the Chicago White Sox and is credited with inventing the tennis ball hopper. (en)
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  • Susan Stap Kust (en)
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  • Susan Stap Kust (born June 3, 1954) is an American former professional tennis player. A native of Deerfield, Illinois, Stap was ranked as high as 13 in the world while competing on the professional tour during the 1970s. She and her sister Sandy were coached by their father, Jake Stap, who in his youth was a good enough baseball pitcher to be signed by the Chicago White Sox and is credited with inventing the tennis ball hopper. Stap made the singles third round at the 1972 Wimbledon Championships and was a two-time US Open quarter-finalist in mixed doubles. She won the 1971 Charlotte Tennis Classic doubles title with Chris Evert and was doubles runner-up with Virginia Wade at the 1974 Virginia Slims of Houston. Her career also included a win over Martina Navratilova and an appearance in the end of season in 1975. (en)
  • Sue Stap (3 giugno 1954) è un'ex tennista statunitense. (it)
  • Сью Степ (англ. Sue Stap; нар. 3 червня 1954) — колишня американська тенісистка.Найвищим досягненням на турнірах Великого шолома були чвертьфінали в змішаному парному розряді. (uk)
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