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'''Bonnie Gadusek''' (born September 11, 1963 in [[Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania]]) is a former professional [[tennis player]] from the United States, who retired in April 1987. She won five singles titles during her career on the [[WTA Tour]]. The righthander reached her highest career ranking on July 9, 1984, when she became the number 8 of the world. Her best Grand Slam finish were two quarterfinals at the [[US Open (tennis)|US Open]], in 1982 and 1986. Before entering the world of professional tennis, Gadusek was an aspiring gymnast; however, a broken neck prematurely ended her dreams of gymnastic glory and she turned instead to tennis.
'''Bonnie Gadusek''' (born [[September 11]], [[1963]] in [[Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania]]) is a former professional [[tennis player]] from the [[United States]], who retired in April 1987. She won five singles titles during her career on the [[WTA Tour]]. The righthander reached her highest career ranking on [[July 9]], [[1984]], when she became the number 8 of the world. Her best Grand Slam finish were two quarterfinals at the [[US Open (tennis)|US Open]], in 1982 and 1986. Before entering the world of professional tennis, Gadusek was an aspiring gymnast; however, a broken neck prematurely ended her dreams of gymnastic glory and she turned instead to tennis.


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Bonnie Gadusek (born September 11, 1963 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania) is a former professional tennis player from the United States, who retired in April 1987. She won five singles titles during her career on the WTA Tour. The righthander reached her highest career ranking on July 9, 1984, when she became the number 8 of the world. Her best Grand Slam finish were two quarterfinals at the US Open, in 1982 and 1986. Before entering the world of professional tennis, Gadusek was an aspiring gymnast; however, a broken neck prematurely ended her dreams of gymnastic glory and she turned instead to tennis.

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