Bethanie Lynn Mattek-Sands (born March 23, 1985, in Rochester, Minnesota) is an  American  professional tennis player who competes on the WTA Tour. She lives in   Miami, Florida but trains in Phoenix, Arizona. Mattek has won five  singles and  three doubles titles on the ITF Circuit, and her best  results on the WTA Tour to  date are reaching the semifinals of the  tournaments in Cincinnati, Ohio in 2005  and Birmingham, United Kingdom  in 2008 and the finals of the Bell Challenge in  2008 and 2010. In  doubles, she has won eight WTA Tour titles. 
Mattek  also plays  for the New York Sportimes for World Team Tennis.In 1999,  Mattek played her  first WTA Tour event in Philadelphia where she  received a wildcard into the  qualifying. She fell in the first round of  qualifying to Nana Miyagi 6–3, 6–2.  It was the only match of the year  for Mattek. Then in 2000, Mattek received a  wildcard into qualifying at  the Lipton International Players Championships in  Key Biscayne,  Florida but fell in the first round to Anca Barna 6–1, 6–2. Later  in  the year, Mattek played in her first Grand Slam event at the US Open.  She was  gifted a wildcard into the qualification rounds and fell in the  first round to  28th-seeded Gisela Riera 5–7, 6–2, 6–2.
In  2001, Mattek again received a wildcard into the qualifying at the  Ericsson  Open in Key Biscayne, Florida. She won her first match against  12th-seeded  Catalina Castaño 6–4, 7–6(3) but fell in the next round to  14th-seeded Sandra  Cacic 7–5, 6–4. Mattek received direct entry into  the ITF event Boynton Beach  due to a wildcard. She defeated top-seeded  Elena Likhovtseva 6–3, 1–6, 6–2 in  the first round and Jennifer Hopkins  6–2, 6–0 in the second round. She lost in  the quarterfinals against  Asa Carlsson 6–1, 6–1. With these successes, she rose  to World No. 343  in the rankings. 
Mattek  received direct entry to the tournament  in Amelia Island, Florida  thanks to a wildcard. She lost first round to lucky  loser Jill Craybas  4–6, 6–1, 6–3. Mattek played another ITF event Bronx as a  wildcard and  lost first round to Sylvia Plischke 6–1, 6–4. Mattek played her  first  main draw as a wildcard at a Grand Slam tournament at the US Open and  lost  to Australia's Alicia Molik 4–6, 6–2, 6–4. Mattek ended the year  ranked World  No. 338.
Mattek  reached a career-high singles ranking of World No. 38 on November 3,  2008  and career-high ranking of World No. 24 in doubles. At Grand Slam  tournaments,  she has reached the second round of the 2008 French Open,  extending World No. 1  Maria Sharapova, who had beaten her on their only  meeting till that day 6–0, 6–0  on green clay, to three sets, and the  second round of the 2007 US Open; her best  result was at Wimbledon in  2008 where she reached the fourth round, claiming her  first top 10 win  over 2007 Wimbledon runner-up Marion Bartoli. 
She  reached the  last sixteen, losing to Serena Williams 6–3, 6–3. At the  East West Bank Classic  in Los Angeles, Mattek defeated Abigail Spears  in the first round 6–2, 6–4 and  11th-seeded Nicole Vaidišová in the  second round 6–4, 6–0. In both victories  over Vaidišová this year,  Mattek managed to take a love set. She went on to  defeat Olga  Govortsova 7–5, 6–2 in the third round and Meng Yuan in the   quarterfinals 6–2, 7–5 having recovered from a 2–5 deficit in the second  set. In  the semifinals, Mattek was defeated by tenth-seeded Flavia  Pennetta 3–6, 6–2,  7–5.
Mattek  reached her first ever WTA tour final in November 2008 at the Bell   Challenge in Canada losing to the top seed Nadia Petrova 4–6, 6–4, 6–1.  Bethanie  Mattek-Sands 2009. She pulled out of the Australian Open in  January 2009 with a  hip injury. She made her season debut at the BNP  Paribas Open in Indian Wells,  CA reaching the second round, defeating  Tathiana Garbin in the first, before  losing to Gisela Dulko. She also  entered the doubles event with Mashona  Washington, where she reached  the third round. At the 2009 Wimbledon  Championships, she lost in the  first round to the 18th seed from Australia,  Samantha Stosur.
In  January 2011, Mattek-Sands got the biggest win of her career of World  No. 7  Francesca Schiavone. Mattek-Sands teamed with John Isner for the  USA, and they  reached the Hopman Cup Teams Event Final -- Belgium V USA  that they won 6-1 6-3  (Belgium: Justine Henin and Ruben Bemelmans).  Bethanie's good form continued  into the 2011 Moorilla Hobart  International where she has made the final  defeating Anastasia  Pavlyuchenkova, Ayumi Morita, Angelique Kerber and Peng  Shuai along the  way. She lost to her opponent in the final, Jarmila Groth. 
At   the Australian Open, Mattek-Sands lost to qualifier Arantxa Rus in the  first  round. She reached the quarterfinals of women's doubles and the  semi-finals of  mixed doubles. Her next scheduled event was a Fed Cup  tie vs Belgium in Antwerp,  Belgium. She faced Yanina Wickmayer in the  opening match, losing 1-6, 6-7(6).  Next, she lost to Kim Clijsters in  three sets, 7-6(10), 2-6, 1-6. At the indoor  tournament in Paris, she  reached the semifinal, where she lost to Petra Kvitová.  Mattek has  achieved extensive publicity as a result of her eccentric fashion  sense  on the court. 
Notable  outfits include leopard print outfits at the 2004 US  Open and 2007 US  Open, a striped cowboy hat that garnered her a fine at the 2005  US  Open, a "soccer theme" at the 2006 Wimbledon Championships that included  £10  football socks, chandelier earrings, a tube top worn over a  strappy vest top,  tiny running shorts and a headband, pink knee-high  socks at the 2006 JPMorgan  Chase Open, and a loosely draped beige top,  with a crocheted waist and split  sleeves that resembled a toga and  beige knee-high socks at the 2006 US Open. She  has since toned down her  tennis outfits, but still wears knee-high socks.On  November 29, 2008  she married insurance executive Justin Sands in Naples,  Florida; since  then she has used the name Bethanie Mattek-Sands professionally.
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