Colorado Tennis Hall of Fame

Stephanie Hagan, Class of 2002




An outstanding junior player in Florida, Stephanie held a top 10 U.S. women’s professional singles ranking six times, reaching as high as No. 5 in 1968. She represented America on the Wightman Cup Team, and became an original member of the Denver Racquets of the World Team Tennis league. In 1974, the Racquets captured Denver’s first world championship team title in any sport at the inaugural World Team Tennis Championship.

 

After moving to Colorado, Stephanie won 22 major state events, going undefeated in state competition for seven consecutive years from 1969-1975. From 1982-1987, Stephanie competed in the U.S. Open Championships 35-and-over division.

 

In 1992, Stephanie was inducted into the Sportswomen of Colorado Hall of Fame, and was inducted into the Florida Tennis Hall of Fame in 2001.

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