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Bethanie Mattek-Sands

Bethanie Mattek-Sands (née Bethanie Lynn Mattek; born March 23, 1985) is an American professional tennis player. She has won nine Grand Slam titles (five in women's doubles and four in mixed doubles), and an Olympic gold medal, and is a former world No. 1 in doubles.[2][3]

Bethanie Mattek-Sands
Mattek-Sands at the 2019 Wimbledon Championships
Country (sports) United States
ResidencePhoenix, Arizona, U.S.
Born (1985-03-23) March 23, 1985 (age 39)
Rochester, Minnesota, U.S.
Height5 ft 6 in (1.68 m)
Turned pro1999
PlaysRight (two-handed backhand)
CoachJared Jacobs
Prize moneyUS$8,376,770
Official websitebmattek.com
Singles
Career record376–322 (53.9%)
Career titles0
Highest rankingNo. 30 (July 11, 2011)
Current rankingNo. 1356 (12 February 2024)[1]
Grand Slam singles results
Australian Open3R (2015)
French Open4R (2013)
Wimbledon4R (2008)
US Open3R (2015)
Doubles
Career record446–246 (64.5%)
Career titles30
Highest rankingNo. 1 (January 9, 2017)
Current rankingNo. 36 (12 February 2024)[1]
Grand Slam doubles results
Australian OpenW (2015, 2017)
French OpenW (2015, 2017)
WimbledonSF (2010)
US OpenW (2016)
Other doubles tournaments
Tour FinalsF (2016)
Olympic GamesQF (2021)
Mixed doubles
Career titles4
Grand Slam mixed doubles results
Australian OpenW (2012)
French OpenW (2015)
WimbledonSF (2015)
US OpenW (2018, 2019)
Other mixed doubles tournaments
Olympic GamesW (2016)
Team competitions
Fed CupF (2010, 2017, 2018)
record 10–7
Hopman CupW (2011)
Olympic Games
Last updated on: 12 February 2024.

In women's doubles, Mattek-Sands has won 30 career titles, including five Grand Slam titles at the 2015 Australian Open, 2015 French Open, 2016 US Open, 2017 Australian Open and 2017 French Open, all partnering Lucie Šafářová. The pair also were the runners-up of the 2016 WTA Finals. Mattek-Sands became the world No. 1 in doubles on January 9, 2017, and held the top ranking for 32 consecutive weeks.

Mattek-Sands has also found great success in mixed doubles; she won the 2012 Australian Open with and the 2015 French Open and a gold medal at the 2016 Rio Olympics. Mattek-Sands then suffered a major knee injury in 2017 that required surgery and a year away from competition to heal, but eventually came back to win the 2018 and 2019 US Open mixed doubles titles, both partnering Jamie Murray.[4] Mattek also played World TeamTennis for the Hartford FoxForce in 2000, the Sacramento Capitals in 2006, and the New York Sportimes in 2008.

Mattek-Sands has also won five singles and three doubles titles on the ITF Women's Circuit. Her best results in singles on the WTA Tour are reaching the fourth round of two major events (Wimbledon in 2008 and the French Open in 2013), the semifinals of the tournaments in Cincinnati in 2005 and Birmingham in 2008, and the final of the Bell Challenge in 2008 and 2010. She reached a career-high singles ranking of No. 30 in the world on July 11, 2011.[3]

In 2016, hacked documents from the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) revealed that Mattek-Sands had twice applied for a therapeutic-use exemption for hydrocortisone and DHEA. Both times the request was granted by the International Tennis Federation before being revoked by WADA, but an application for exemption for hydrocortisone alone was eventually approved.[5] Mattek-Sands has refused to comment on the exemption.[6]

Tennis career edit

In 1999, Mattek played her first WTA Tour event in Philadelphia where she received a wildcard into the qualifying. She lost in the first round of qualifying to Nana Miyagi. It was the only tour match of the year for Mattek. Then in 2000, she received a wildcard into qualifying at the International Players Championships in Key Biscayne but lost in the first round to Anca Barna. Later in the year, she played in her first major event at the US Open. She was handed a wildcard into the qualifying, but she lost in the first round to Gisela Rivera.

In 2001, Mattek again received a wildcard into the qualifying at the Miami Open in Key Biscayne, Florida, but lost in the second round of qualifying to Sandra Cacic. Mattek received direct entry into the ITF event Boynton Beach due to a wildcard. She defeated top-seeded Elena Likhovtseva in the first round and Jennifer Hopkins in the second round, but lost in the quarterfinals against Åsa Carlsson. As a result, her ranking rose up to world No. 343. Mattek received direct entry into the Bausch & Lomb Championships at Amelia Island, Florida, thanks to a wildcard. However, she lost to fellow American Jill Craybas in the first round. Mattek played another ITF event, the Bronx Open, as a wildcard, but lost in the first round to Sylvia Plischke. She played her first main draw as a wildcard at a Grand Slam tournament in the US Open but lost to Australia's Alicia Molik in the first round. Mattek ended the year ranked world No. 338.

2008: Wimbledon fourth round, first WTA Tour final and top 40 in singles, top 25 in doubles edit

 
Mattek playing for the New York Sportimes during a World Team Tennis match in Mamaroneck on July 10, 2008

In 2008, Mattek reached a then career-high singles ranking of No. 38 on November 3, 2008, and a then career-high ranking of No. 24 in doubles. At the major tournaments, she did not qualify for the Australian Open, but reached second rounds of the French Open and US Open. Her best performance was at Wimbledon where she reached the fourth round, claiming her first top-10 win over 2007 Wimbledon runner-up, Marion Bartoli. She then lost in the round of 16 to fellow American Serena Williams.

At the LA Championships, Mattek made it to the semifinals before losing to tenth-seeded Flavia Pennetta. In November, she reached her first ever WTA tournament final at the Bell Challenge in Canada, before losing to the top seeded Nadia Petrova.

2009: Injury and comeback edit

In 2009, she had to pull out of the Australian Open in January with a hip injury. She later made her season debut at the Indian Wells Open and reached the second round before losing to Gisela Dulko. She also entered the doubles event with Mashona Washington, where she reached the third round. At the Wimbledon Championships, she lost in the first round to the 18th seed Samantha Stosur.

2011: Career-high singles ranking of 30, first Masters doubles final edit

 
Mattek-Sands in 2011

In January 2011, Mattek-Sands got the biggest win of her career by defeating world No. 7, Francesca Schiavone. Mattek-Sands later teamed with John Isner for the U.S. and reached the Hopman Cup final, defeating the Belgian team of Justine Henin and Ruben Bemelmans.

Her good form continued into the Hobart International, where she reached her third career WTA singles final, before losing to Jarmila Groth.

At the Australian Open, Mattek-Sands lost to qualifier Arantxa Rus in the first round. She reached the quarterfinals of the women's doubles with partner Meghann Shaughnessy, and made the semifinals of mixed doubles. Her next event was a Fed Cup tie against Belgium in Antwerp, where she lost to Yanina Wickmayer in the opening rubber, and later to Kim Clijsters.

At the indoor tournament in Paris, she advanced to her second semifinal in her third WTA event of the season. She lost to eventual champion, Petra Kvitová. Mattek-Sands and Shaughnessy then made it to the final of the doubles event without dropping a set and defeated the team of Dushevina/Makarova to win their first doubles title as a team. It was her ninth career WTA doubles title. After her success in Paris, Mattek-Sands rushed off to Dubai, where she suffered an opening round loss to Peng Shuai.

At Indian Wells, she made it to the second round before losing to tenth seeded Shahar Pe'er. Pairing with Shaughnessy, the American duo made it to the doubles finals losing to Sania Mirza and Elena Vesnina. In her next tournament in Miami, Mattek-Sands lost in the second round to world No. 1, Caroline Wozniacki.

After Miami, Mattek-Sands was off to Charleston for the start of the clay-court season, where she was beaten in the second round by Elena Vesnina. In doubles, Mattek-Sands/Shaughnessy made the finals of Charleston, but were once again defeated by the team of Vesnina/Mirza. Mattek-Sands next entered a small clay event in Estoril where she was the fifth-seeded player in singles, but was then upset in the first round by Monica Niculescu.

At the Madrid Open, she caused an upset in the first round when she defeated former French Open champion Ana Ivanovic, after coming back from a first-set loss at love. She eventually made it to the quarterfinals, before losing to Li Na in three sets.

Mattek-Sands faced Flavia Pennetta in her opening-round match in Rome. She defeated Pennetta in three sets, but lost to Jarmila Gajdošová in the second round.

Mattek-Sands played in the French Open and made it to the third round, which was her best result at this major in her career thus far, before losing to the higher-seeded as well as her good friend, Jelena Janković.

At Wimbledon, Mattek-Sands (then ranked 30th)[7] was upset in the first round against then ranked 133rd[8] Misaki Doi from Japan. Despite the loss, Mattek-Sands reached a career-high ranking of world No. 30 for the first time, on 11 July 2011.

She then had to withdraw from her heavily scheduled U.S. hardcourt series events due to a shoulder injury. She did try to play at the US Open, but lost to Polona Hercog in the first round. In the women's doubles competition, she acquired a new partner due to the retirement of Meghann Shaughnessy. She teamed up with Jarmila Gajdošová, and they reached the third round where they lost to the team of Huber/Raymond.

2012: First mixed-doubles Grand Slam title edit

Mattek-Sands started her year representing the U.S. in the 2012 Hopman Cup with Mardy Fish. She came up short in her singles matches against Wimbledon champion, Petra Kvitová of the Czech Republic and Denmark's world No. 1, Caroline Wozniacki, but beat Bulgaria's Tsvetana Pironkova in the third tie. After an early exit from the Hopman Cup, she played singles at the Hobart International, where she was a finalist, and doubles with partner Gajdošová. In singles, she lost in the second round to Sorana Cîrstea, and in doubles, she reached the semifinals, before having to retire due to a neck injury.

At the Australian Open, Mattek-Sands lost to Agnieszka Radwańska in the first round. In the doubles competition, she reached the third round with Jarmila Gajdošová, before losing to the Indian/Russian pairing of Sania Mirza and Elena Vesnina. In the mixed doubles competition, she and Romanian partner, Horia Tecău finally had their breakthrough moment, defeating title favorites, Bhuphati/Mirza in the semifinals. They then went on to win the title by defeating the team of Elena Vesnina and Leander Paes in the final.

Mattek-Sands made it through the qualifying draw at the Paris Indoors. In the main draw, she made it to the second round, before losing to Roberta Vinci in three sets.

Mattek-Sands started to play on the doubles circuit with Sania Mirza, with whom she had had success in the past. In only their second tournament as a team in 2012, the Indian-American duo won the Premier-level event in Brussels, Belgium. However, they could not hold on to the good form as they were upset in the first round at Roland Garros. They made it to the third round of Wimbledon, but were eliminated by the Williams sisters.

Mattek-Sands and Mirza were beaten in the first round of the WTA Tour event in Carlsbad, California by Chan Hao-ching and Chan Yung-jan.[9]

After reaching the quarterfinal of the Lexington Challenger, Mattek-Sands failed to win another main-draw match in singles. However, with Mirza in doubles, she reached the quarterfinals of Montreal and the third round of the US Open, playing eventual champions Sara Errani and Roberta Vinci to three sets.

2013: French Open fourth round in singles edit

Mattek-Sands received a wild card to play in Kuala Lumpur, and justified it, as she reached the final ranked at No. 197. She lost to Karolína Plíšková, despite winning first set. At home event in Charleston, she brushed aside fellow American and that year's Australian Open semifinalist Sloane Stephens, before losing to Madison Keys in third round. At Premier event in Stuttgart, Bethanie reached the semifinals as qualifier, stunning No. 7 Sara Errani and Sabine Lisicki in the second round and quarterfinals, respectively. There she lost to Li Na.

At the French Open, Mattek-Sands won against the sixth seeded Li Na in the second round, beating her in three sets. Mattek-Sands was placed 61 places lower than Li, the 2011 champion, in the WTA rankings. She subsequently reached the fourth round, where she lost to Maria Kirilenko. This was her best showing at this Grand Slam in singles in her career.

After a successful clay-court season, she didn't continue in that style, losing in the first or second rounds at all tournaments. At Wimbledon, she lost in round one to Angelique Kerber and to Ekaterina Makarova in the second round of US Open.

2014: Multiple injuries and loss of form edit

At Sydney International, she qualified for tournament and then beat Eugenie Bouchard and No. 5, Agnieszka Radwańska. Both defeated players would go on to reach semifinals of the first Grand Slam event of the season, which made Mattek-Sands' wins bigger. But during her quarterfinal match against Madison Keys, she retired in the first set due to lumbar spine injury.

At Australian Open, she wasn't happy with draw, as she was the first opponent of third seed Maria Sharapova, losing in two sets. At the Pattaya Open, Mattek-Sands lost in the first round to Karolína Plíšková. In Doha, she beat again Bouchard, before losing to Monica Niculescu.

After losing in first round of Miami, Bethanie underwent hip surgery.[10] She came back on court in September, when she played in Wuhan and lost in qualifying. She qualified for the China Open, but lost in the first round to another qualifier, Mona Barthel, in three sets. Her season was finished, after playing two more events without success.

2015: Australian & French Open doubles and mixed doubles champion edit

 
Mattek-Sands at the 2015 Wimbledon qualifying

In 2015, Mattek-Sands won the 2015 Australian Open and 2015 French Open women's doubles alongside Lucie Šafářová.

She also won the French Open mixed doubles title with partner Mike Bryan.

2016: Olympic gold medal and US Open champion edit

In 2016, Mattek-Sands had success in both doubles and mixed doubles.

At the Australian Open, she was unable to defend her title with Lucie Šafářová because of a bacterial infection. Mattek-Sands competed with Sabine Lisicki instead, and lost in the second round.

In March, she competed in the Indian Wells Open women's doubles event. She competed with fellow American CoCo Vandeweghe. Mattek-Sands and Vandeweghe claimed the title, defeating Julia Görges and Karolína Plíšková. Next, in Miami, Mattek-Sands (partnering with Šafářová, her regular partner again) reached the final, in which she and Šafářová won against Tímea Babos and Yaroslava Shvedova. These were Mattek-Sands' second and third Premier-Mandatory/Premier-5 titles, respectively.

At the French Open, Mattek-Sands and Šafářová (the defending champions) lost in the first round to Kiki Bertens and Johanna Larsson. In June, at Wimbledon, they had another first-round exit, losing to Daria Gavrilova and Daria Kasatkina.

At the 2016 Summer Olympics in Rio de Janeiro, Mattek-Sands became an Olympic gold medalist when she won the mixed-doubles title with Jack Sock against Venus Williams and Rajeev Ram in an all-American match-up.

Her success with Šafářová was reignited at the US Open, when the pair won the title against Caroline Garcia and Kristina Mladenovic, the No. 1 seeds. This was Mattek-Sands' third Grand Slam title with Šafářová, and third overall (in women's doubles).

Mattek-Sands and Šafářová had an excellent finish during the Asian leg, the final leg of the WTA Tour. The pair competed at the Wuhan Open, their first Premier-Mandatory/ Premier-5 tournament since May. They ended up winning the title, defeating the doubles world No. 1 and defending champion, Sania Mirza, and Barbora Strýcová. Their winning streak continued over in Beijing, where Mattek-Sands and Šafářová claimed the title again Caroline Garcia and Kristina Mladenovic. These were their fourth and fifth Premier-Mandatory/Premier-5 titles together, respectively, and their fourth and fifth titles of 2016. These victories also allowed Mattek-Sands and Šafářová to qualify for the 2016 WTA Finals. They were the fourth team to do so.

At the WTA Finals, Mattek-Sands and Šafářová defeated Tímea Babos and Yaroslava Shvedova in the quarterfinals, and their rivals Caroline Garcia and Kristina Mladenovic in the semifinals. Had the pair won in the final, Mattek-Sands would have become the WTA doubles year-end No. 1. However, the American-Czech team was defeated by Makarova and Vesnina.

2017: World No. 1 doubles ranking and second Australian and French Open title edit

Mattek-Sands played at the Brisbane International with Sania Mirza, the defending champion, in doubles. The duo defeated Makarova and Vesnina in the final, with Mattek-Sands succeeding Mirza as the new world No. 1 in doubles.

At the Australian Open, Mattek-Sands competed with Šafářová. The pair won their second Australian Open doubles title in three years, and their second straight Grand Slam tournament, defeating Andrea Hlaváčková and Peng Shuai in the final, in three sets.

Mattek-Sands won the French Open women's doubles title, again with Šafářová, by beating Ashleigh Barty and Casey Dellacqua, in straight sets.

Playing Sorana Cîrstea in the second round of the Wimbledon singles, Mattek-Sands was running to the net at the beginning of the third set when she collapsed in agony, clutching at her right knee. She shouted out a large number of expletives for which she later apologized. She was treated on the court before being rushed to a local hospital with an "acute knee injury" which was later revealed to be a dislocated kneecap and ruptured patellar ligament, for which surgery was required.[11] Mattek-Sands had suffered a torn medial collateral ligament on the same knee in September 2013.[12]

2018–19: Comeback and two US Open mixed-doubles titles edit

In March 2018, Mattek-Sands returned to compete at the 2018 Miami Open in singles as a wildcard and in doubles. At the French Open, she reached the second round with Latisha Chan, and at Wimbledon, she reached quarterfinals with Lucie Šafářová. She also reached quarterfinals in the US Open mixed doubles and won the title, partnering Scotsman Jamie Murray in their first entry as a pair; it was her eighth Grand Slam doubles title overall and Murray's sixth (including the same tournament the previous year).[13] The pair defended their title at the 2019 US Open.

2020–21: Third French Open final edit

Mattek-Sands and Jamie Murray ended runners-up at the 2020 Australian Open.[14]

Seeded 14th at the 2021 French Open, Mattek-Sands partnered with previous year's singles champion, Iga Świątek. The pair, who were playing just their third event together, reached the final[15] in which they were defeated by Czech duo Barbora Krejčíková and Kateřina Siniaková in straight sets.

2022–24: Hiatus, comeback, Miami champion & 30th doubles title edit

After a whole year off since October 2021, she came back for the last WTA 1000 in 2022 as a wildcard pair with Viktoria Azarenka at the inaugural Guadalajara Open.

At the 2023 Italian Open, she reached the semifinals with Marie Bouzková using protected ranking; they lost to fourth seeds and eventual champions, Elise Mertens and Storm Hunter.[16]

In March 2024, partnering Sofia Kenin, she won her second Miami title and seventh overall at the WTA 1000 level, having entered the tournament as alternates. It was her second doubles title at this level with Kenin, third overall as a team and 30th in her career.[17]

Fashion edit

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,[18] pink knee-high socks at the 2006 JPMorgan Chase Open,[19] 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.[20][21][22] During the 2011 pre-Wimbledon party in London, Mattek-Sands wore a fluorescent green dress, by designer Alex Noble, that featured tennis balls as components and a Mohican-style hat.[23]

Personal life edit

Mattek grew up in Minnesota and Wisconsin.[24] On November 29, 2008, she married insurance executive Justin Sands in Naples, Florida. Since then she has used the name Mattek-Sands professionally.[25] She lives in Phoenix, Arizona.

Significant finals edit

Grand Slam tournaments edit

Doubles: 6 (5 titles, 1 runner-up) edit

Result Year Tournament Surface Partner Opponents Score
Win 2015 Australian Open Hard   Lucie Šafářová   Chan Yung-jan
  Zheng Jie
6–4, 7–6(7–5)
Win 2015 French Open Clay   Lucie Šafářová   Casey Dellacqua
  Yaroslava Shvedova
3–6, 6–4, 6–2
Win 2016 US Open Hard   Lucie Šafářová   Caroline Garcia
  Kristina Mladenovic
2–6, 7–6(7–5), 6–4
Win 2017 Australian Open (2) Hard   Lucie Šafářová   Andrea Hlaváčková
  Peng Shuai
6–7(4–7), 6–3, 6–3
Win 2017 French Open (2) Clay   Lucie Šafářová   Ashleigh Barty
  Casey Dellacqua
6–2, 6–1
Loss 2021 French Open Clay   Iga Świątek   Barbora Krejčíková
  Kateřina Siniaková
4–6, 2–6

Mixed doubles: 6 (4 titles, 2 runner-ups) edit

Result Year Tournament Surface Partner Opponents Score
Win 2012 Australian Open Hard   Horia Tecău   Elena Vesnina
  Leander Paes
6–3, 5–7, [10–3]
Win 2015 French Open Clay   Mike Bryan   Lucie Hradecká
  Marcin Matkowski
7–6(7–3), 6–1
Loss 2015 US Open Hard   Sam Querrey   Martina Hingis
  Leander Paes
4–6, 6–3, [7–10]
Win 2018 US Open Hard   Jamie Murray   Alicja Rosolska
  Nikola Mektić
2–6, 6–3, [11–9]
Win 2019 US Open (2) Hard   Jamie Murray   Chan Hao-ching
  Michael Venus
6–2, 6–3
Loss 2020 Australian Open Hard   Jamie Murray   Barbora Krejčíková
  Nikola Mektić
7–5, 4–6, [1–10]

WTA Tour Championships edit

Doubles: 1 (runner-up) edit

Result Year Tournament Surface Partner Opponents Score
Loss 2016 WTA Finals, Singapore Hard (i)   Lucie Šafářová   Ekaterina Makarova
  Elena Vesnina
6–7(5–7), 3–6

WTA 1000 tournaments edit

Doubles: 8 (7 titles, 1 runner-up) edit

Result Year Tournament Surface Partner Opponents Score
Loss 2011 Indian Wells Open Hard   Meghann Shaughnessy   Sania Mirza
  Elena Vesnina
0–6, 5–7
Win 2015 Canadian Open Hard   Lucie Šafářová   Caroline Garcia
  Katarina Srebotnik
6–1, 6–2
Win 2016 Indian Wells Open Hard   CoCo Vandeweghe   Julia Görges
  Karolína Plíšková
4–6, 6–4, [10–6]
Win 2016 Miami Open Hard   Lucie Šafářová   Tímea Babos
  Yaroslava Shvedova
6–3, 6–4
Win 2016 Wuhan Open Hard   Lucie Šafářová   Sania Mirza
  Barbora Strýcová
6–1, 6–4
Win 2016 China Open Hard   Lucie Šafářová   Caroline Garcia
  Kristina Mladenovic
6–4, 6–4
Win 2019 China Open (2) Hard   Sofia Kenin   Jeļena Ostapenko
  Dayana Yastremska
6–3, 6–7(5–7), [10–7]
Win 2024 Miami Open (2) Hard   Sofia Kenin   Gabriela Dabrowski
  Erin Routliffe
4–6, 7–6(7–5), [11–9]

Olympic Games edit

Mixed doubles: 1 (gold medal) edit

Result Year Location Surface Partner Opponents Score
Gold 2016 Rio de Janeiro Hard   Jack Sock   Venus Williams
  Rajeev Ram
6–7(3–7), 6–1, [10–7]

WTA career finals edit

Singles: 4 (4 runner-ups) edit

Legend
Grand Slam tournaments
Tier I / Premier M & Premier 5
Tier II / Premier
Tier III, IV & V / International (0–4)
Finals by surface
Hard (0–2)
Grass (0–0)
Clay (0–0)
Carpet (0–2)
Result W–L Date Tournament Tier Surface Opponent Score
Loss 0–1 Nov 2008 Tournoi de Québec, Canada International Carpet (i)   Nadia Petrova 6–4, 4–6, 1–6
Loss 0–2 Sep 2010 Tournoi de Québec, Canada International Carpet (i)   Tamira Paszek 6–7(6–8), 6–2, 5–7
Loss 0–3 Jan 2011 Hobart International, Australia International Hard   Jarmila Gajdošová 4–6, 3–6
Loss 0–4 Mar 2013 Malaysian Open, Malaysia International Hard   Karolína Plíšková 6–1, 5–7, 3–6

Doubles: 48 (30 titles, 18 runner-ups) edit

Legend
Grand Slam tournaments (5–1)
WTA Tour Championships (0–1)
Tier I / Premier M & Premier 5 / WTA 1000 (7–1)
Tier II / Premier / WTA 500 (13–8)
Tier III, IV & V / International / WTA 250 (5–7)
Result W–L Date Tournament Tier Surface Partner Opponents Score
Win 1–0 Aug 2004 Vancouver Open, Canada Tier V Hard   Abigail Spears 6–3, 6–3
Loss 1–1 Aug 2005 LA Championships, U.S. Tier II Hard   Angela Haynes 2–6, 4–6
Loss 1–2 May 2006 Prague Open, Czech Republic Tier IV Clay   Ashley Harkleroad 4–6, 4–6
Loss 1–3 May 2006 Grand Prix Lalla Meryem, Morocco Tier IV Clay   Ashley Harkleroad 1–6, 3–6
Win 2–3 Jul 2007 Cincinnati Open, U.S. Tier III Hard   Sania Mirza 7–6(7–4), 7–5
Win 3–3 Feb 2008 Copa Colsanitas, Colombia Tier III Clay   Iveta Benešová 6–3, 6–3
Win 4–3 Apr 2008 Amelia Island Championships, U.S. Tier II Clay   Vladimíra Uhlířová 6–3, 6–1
Win 5–3 Apr 2009 Charleston Open, U.S. Premier Clay   Nadia Petrova 6–7(5–7), 6–2, [11–9]
Win 6–3 May 2009 Stuttgart Grand Prix, Germany Premier Clay (i)   Nadia Petrova   Gisela Dulko
  Flavia Pennetta
5–7, 6–3, [10–7]
Win 7–3 May 2009 Warsaw Open, Poland Premier Clay   Raquel Atawo   Yan Zi
  Zheng Jie
6–1, 6–1
Loss 7–4 Feb 2010 Memphis Indoors, U.S. International Hard (i)   Meghann Shaughnessy 5–7, 2–6
Win 8–4 Apr 2010 Amelia Island Championships, U.S. (2) International Clay   Yan Zi 4–6, 6–4, [10–8]
Loss 8–5 Jun 2010 Birmingham Classic, UK International Grass   Liezel Huber 3–6, 2–3 ret.
Loss 8–6 Aug 2010 Connecticut Open, U.S. Premier Hard   Meghann Shaughnessy 5–7, 0–6
Loss 8–7 Sep 2010 Tournoi de Québec, Canada International Carpet (i)   Barbora Strýcová 1–6, 6–2, [6–10]
Win 9–7 Feb 2011 Open GDF Suez, France Premier Hard (i)   Meghann Shaughnessy 6–4, 6–2
Loss 9–8 Mar 2011 Indian Wells Open, U.S. Premier M Hard   Meghann Shaughnessy   Sania Mirza
  Elena Vesnina
0–6, 5–7
Loss 9–9 Apr 2011 Charleston Open, U.S. Premier Clay   Meghann Shaughnessy   Sania Mirza
  Elena Vesnina
4–6, 4–6
Win 10–9 May 2012 Brussels Open, Belgium Premier Clay   Sania Mirza   Alicja Rosolska
  Zheng Jie
6–3, 6–2
Win 11–9 Jan 2013 Brisbane International, Australia Premier Hard   Sania Mirza   Anna-Lena Grönefeld
  Květa Peschke
4–6, 6–4, [10–7]
Win 12–9 Feb 2013 Dubai Championships, UAE Premier Hard   Sania Mirza   Nadia Petrova
  Katarina Srebotnik
6–4, 2–6, [10–7]
Loss 12–10 Apr 2013 Stuttgart Grand Prix, Germany Premier Clay (i)   Sania Mirza 4–6, 5–7
Win 13–10 Jan 2015 Sydney International, Australia Premier Hard   Sania Mirza   Raquel Atawo
  Abigail Spears
6–3, 6–3
Win 14–10 Jan 2015 Australian Open, Australia Grand Slam Hard   Lucie Šafářová   Chan Yung-jan
  Zheng Jie
6–4, 7–6(7–5)
Win 15–10 Apr 2015 Stuttgart Grand Prix, Germany (2) Premier Clay (i)   Lucie Šafářová   Caroline Garcia
  Katarina Srebotnik
6–4, 6–3
Win 16–10 Jun 2015 French Open, France Grand Slam Clay   Lucie Šafářová 3–6, 6–4, 6–2
Win 17–10 Aug 2015 Canadian Open, Canada Premier 5 Hard   Lucie Šafářová   Caroline Garcia
  Katarina Srebotnik
6–1, 6–2
Win 18–10 Mar 2016 Indian Wells Open, U.S. Premier M Hard   CoCo Vandeweghe 4–6, 6–4, [10–6]
Win 19–10 Apr 2016 Miami Open, U.S. Premier M Hard   Lucie Šafářová   Tímea Babos
  Yaroslava Shvedova
6–3, 6–4
Loss 19–11 Apr 2016 Charleston Open, U.S. Premier Clay   Lucie Šafářová   Caroline Garcia
  Kristina Mladenovic
2–6, 5–7
Win 20–11 Sep 2016 US Open, U.S. Grand Slam Hard   Lucie Šafářová   Caroline Garcia
  Kristina Mladenovic
2–6, 7–6(7–5), 6–4
Win 21–11 Oct 2016 Wuhan Open, China Premier 5 Hard   Lucie Šafářová   Barbora Strýcová
  Sania Mirza
6–1, 6–4
Win 22–11 Oct 2016 China Open, China Premier M Hard   Lucie Šafářová   Caroline Garcia
  Kristina Mladenovic
6–4, 6–4
Loss 22–12 Oct 2016 WTA Finals, Singapore Tour Finals Hard (i)   Lucie Šafářová   Ekaterina Makarova
  Elena Vesnina
6–7(5–7), 3–6
Win 23–12 Jan 2017 Brisbane International, Australia (2) Premier Hard   Sania Mirza   Ekaterina Makarova
  Elena Vesnina
6–2, 6–3
Win 24–12 Jan 2017 Australian Open, Australia (2) Grand Slam Hard   Lucie Šafářová   Andrea Hlaváčková
  Peng Shuai
6–7(4–7), 6–3, 6–3
Win 25–12 Apr 2017 Charleston Open, U.S. (2) Premier Clay   Lucie Šafářová 6–1, 4–6, [10–7]
Win 26–12 Jun 2017 French Open, France (2) Grand Slam Clay   Lucie Šafářová   Ashleigh Barty
  Casey Dellacqua
6–2, 6–1
Loss 26–13 Jun 2019 Eastbourne International, UK Premier Grass   Kirsten Flipkens   Chan Hao-ching
  Latisha Chan
6–2, 3–6, [6–10]
Win 27–13 Oct 2019 China Open, China (2) Premier M Hard   Sofia Kenin   Jeļena Ostapenko
  Dayana Yastremska
6–3, 6–7(5–7), [10–7]
Loss 27–14 Oct 2019 Kremlin Cup, Russia Premier Hard (i)   Kirsten Flipkens   Shuko Aoyama
  Ena Shibahara
1–6, 2–6
Loss 27–15 Apr 2021 Stuttgart Grand Prix, Germany WTA 500 Clay (i)   Desirae Krawczyk   Ashleigh Barty
  Jennifer Brady
4–6, 7–5, [5–10]
Loss 27–16 Jun 2021 French Open, France Grand Slam Clay   Iga Świątek   Barbora Krejčíková
  Kateřina Siniaková
4–6, 2–6
Loss 27–17 Jan 2023 Auckland Classic, New Zealand WTA 250 Hard   Leylah Fernandez   Miyu Kato
  Aldila Sutjiadi
6–1, 5–7, [4–10]
Win 28–17 Oct 2023 Korea Open, South Korea WTA 250 Hard   Marie Bouzková   Luksika Kumkhum
  Peangtarn Plipuech
6–2, 6–1
Loss 28–18 Jan 2024 Auckland Classic, New Zealand WTA 250 Hard   Marie Bouzková   Anna Danilina
  Viktória Hrunčáková
3–6, 7–6(7–5), [8–10]
Win 29–18 Feb 2024 Abu Dhabi Open, UAE WTA 500 Hard   Sofia Kenin   Linda Nosková
  Heather Watson
6–4, 7–6(7–4)
Win 30–18 Mar 2024 Miami Open, U.S. (2) WTA 1000 Hard   Sofia Kenin   Gabriela Dabrowski
  Erin Routliffe
4–6, 7–6(7–5), [11–9]

ITF Circuit finals edit

Singles: 9 (5–4) edit

Legend
$75,000 tournaments (1–1)
$50,000 tournaments (4–3)
Finals by surface
Hard (3–2)
Clay (2–2)
Result W–L    Date    Tournament Tier Surface Opponent Score
Loss 0–1 Dec 2002 ITF Boynton Beach, United States 75,000 Clay   Julia Vakulenko 4–6, 0–6
Win 1–1 Jan 2003 ITF Fullerton, United States 50,000 Hard   Seda Noorlander 6–4, 3–6, 6–4
Loss 1–2 Jul 2003 ITF Oyster Bay, United States 50,000 Hard   Anna-Lena Grönefeld 3–6, 0–6
Win 2–2 Jul 2004 ITF Schenectady, United States 50,000 Hard   Maureen Drake 6–3, 6–1
Win 3–2 Dec 2005 ITF Palm Beach Gardens, United States 50,000 Clay   Melinda Czink 4–6, 6–4, 6–4
Loss 3–3 Oct 2006 ITF Houston, United States 50,000 Hard   Ágnes Szávay 6–2, 4–6, 1–6
Win 4–3 Msy 2007 ITF Indian Harbour Beach, United States 50,000 Clay   Olga Govortsova 7–5, 1–6, 6–1
Win 5–3 Apr 2008 ITF Dothan, United States 75,000 Clay   Varvara Lepchenko 6–2, 7–6(3)
Loss 5–4 May 2008 ITF Indian Harbour Beach, United States 50,000 Clay   Yanina Wickmayer 4–6, 6–7(5)

Performance timelines edit

Key
W  F  SF QF #R RR Q# P# DNQ A Z# PO G S B NMS NTI P NH
(W) winner; (F) finalist; (SF) semifinalist; (QF) quarterfinalist; (#R) rounds 4, 3, 2, 1; (RR) round-robin stage; (Q#) qualification round; (P#) preliminary round; (DNQ) did not qualify; (A) absent; (Z#) Davis/Fed Cup Zonal Group (with number indication) or (PO) play-off; (G) gold, (S) silver or (B) bronze Olympic/Paralympic medal; (NMS) not a Masters tournament; (NTI) not a Tier I tournament; (P) postponed; (NH) not held; (SR) strike rate (events won / competed); (W–L) win–loss record.
To avoid confusion and double counting, these charts are updated at the conclusion of a tournament or when the player's participation has ended.

Only main-draw results on WTA Tour, Grand Slam tournaments, Fed Cup/Billie Jean King Cup and Olympic Games are included in win–loss records.

Singles edit

Current through the 2022 US Open.

Tournament 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 SR W–L Win %
Grand Slam tournaments
Australian Open A A A Q2 A Q3 Q3 Q1 A Q3 1R 1R Q1 1R 3R 1R Q3 A 1R A A A 0 / 6 2–6 25%
French Open A A A Q2 Q2 1R Q1 2R 1R 2R 3R 2R 4R A 1R 1R 3R 2R A A A A 0 / 11 11–11 50%
Wimbledon A A Q3 Q2 A 1R 2R 4R 1R 1R 1R A 1R A 3R 1R 2R A A NH A A 0 / 10 7–10 41%
US Open 1R 1R 1R 1R 1R 1R 2R 2R 2R 2R 1R 1R 2R A 3R 1R A Q1 Q1 A A A 0 / 15 7–15 32%
Win–loss 0–1 0–1 0–1 0–1 0–1 0–3 2–2 5–3 1–3 2–3 2–4 1–3 4–3 0–1 6–4 0–4 3–2 1–1 0–1 0–0 0–0 0–0 0 / 42 27–42 39%
National representation
Billie Jean King Cup Absent SF F PO Absent PO F F A SF A 0 / 5 2–6 25%
WTA 1000
Qatar Open Not Tier I A Not Held NTI A 1R 2R NMS 1R NMS A NMS A NMS A NMS 0 / 3 1–3 25%
Dubai Not Tier I A A 1R Not Premier 5 A NMS A NMS A NMS Q1 NMS 0 / 1 0–1 0%
Indian Wells Open A A 1R Q1 Q1 2R 2R 1R 2R 2R 2R 1R 1R 1R 1R 1R 1R A A NH A A 0 / 13 5–13 28%
Miami Open Q2 A 1R A A Q1 Q2 Q1 1R 1R 2R A 2R 1R A 1R 4R 1R A NH Q2 A 0 / 9 5–9 36%
Madrid Open Not Held 1R A QF Q1 1R A 1R Q2 Q1 Q2 A NH A A 0 / 4 3–4 43%
Italian Open A A A A A A A A 2R 2R 2R Q1 A A A Q2 Q2 Q1 A A A A 0 / 3 3–3 50%
Canadian Open A A A 2R A A A 1R Q1 2R A Q1 1R A Q1 Q2 A Q1 A NH A A 0 / 4 2–4 33%
Cincinnati Open Not Held Not Tier I Q1 A A 1R 1R A A A A 1R Q2 A A A 0 / 3 0–3 0%
Pan Pacific Open A A A Q3 A Q2 1R A A A A A A Not Premier 5 0 / 1 0–1 0%
Guadalajara Open Not Held Q1 0 / 0 0–0  – 
Wuhan Open Not Held Q2 A 1R A A Q2 NH 0 / 1 0–1 0%
China Open Not Held Not Tier I A A A A A 1R QF A A A A NH 0 / 2 3–2 60%
Career statistics
2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 SR W–L Win %
Tournaments 2 1 5 3 3 12 8 14 14 13 14 9 15 9 14 15 7 7 3 1 2 1 1 172
Titles 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Finals 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4
Hard win–loss 0–1 0–1 0–4 2–3 3–3 5–4 5–5 6–6 2–7 5–7 11–10 4–8 7–9 3–9 8–7 3–10 3–4 0–5 1–3 0–1 2–2 0–1 0–1 0 / 105 70–110 38.89%
Clay win–loss 0–1 0–0 0–1 0–0 0–0 3–6 0–0 2–5 3–6 6–5 7–5 1–1 8–4 0–0 4–6 2–4 3–2 1–2 0–0 0–0 0–0 0–0 0 / 47 40–48 45.45%
Grass win–loss 0–0 0–0 0–0 0–0 0–0 1–2 1–2 7–2 0–2 1–2 0–1 0–0 0–1 0–0 2–1 0–1 1–1 0–0 0–0 0–0 0–0 0–0 0 / 15 13–15 46.43%
Carpet win–loss 0–0 0–0 0–0 0–0 0–0 0–0 0–1 4–1 2–1 4–1 0–0 0–0 1–1 0–0 0–0 0–0 0–0 0–0 0–0 0–0 0–0 0–0 0 / 5 11–5 68.75%
Overall win–loss 0–2 0–1 0–5 2–3 3–3 9–12 6–8 19–14 7–16 16–15 18–16 5–9 16–15 3–9 14–14 5–15 7–7 1–7 1–3 0–1 2–2 0–1 0–1 0 / 172 134–178 42.95%
Win % 0% 0% 0% 40% 50% 43% 43% 58% 30% 52% 53% 36% 52% 25% 50% 25% 50% 13% 25% 0% 50% 0% 0% 42.95%
Year-end ranking 338 270 135 166 171 104 112 39 152 59 55 173 47 175 61 175 121 370 398 338 367 $8,335,875

Doubles edit

Tournament 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 SR W–L Win %
Grand Slam tournaments
Australian Open A A A 2R A A 2R 3R A QF QF 3R 1R A W 2R W A 1R 3R 2R A 1R 2 / 14 27–12 69%
French Open A A A 3R A 1R 1R 2R QF 3R 2R 1R 3R A W 1R W 2R A QF F A 1R 2 / 16 32–14 70%
Wimbledon A A A 2R A 2R 2R QF 3R SF 2R 3R A A QF 1R 2R QF QF NH 2R A A 0 / 14 26–13 67%
US Open 1R 1R 2R 1R 1R 3R QF A QF QF 3R 3R A A A W A 2R 1R 1R 3R A 2R 1 / 17 26–16 62%
Win–loss 0–1 0–1 1–1 4–4 0–1 3–3 5–4 6–3 8–3 12–4 7–4 6–4 2–2 0–0 15–1 7–3 12–0 5–3 3–3 6–3 9–4 0–0 1–3 5 / 61 111–59 65%
National representation
Billie Jean King Cup Absent SF F PO Absent PO F F A SF A 0 / 5 8–1 89%
Year-end championships
WTA Finals Did not qualify RR F A A A NH A A 0 / 2 3–3 50%
WTA 1000
Qatar Open Not Tier I A Not Held NTI A 1R A NMS QF NMS A NMS 2R NMS A NMS 0 / 3 2–3 40%
Dubai Not Tier I A A QF Not Premier 5 A NMS A NMS A NMS SF NMS 0 / 2 4–2 67%
Indian Wells Open A A A 1R A 1R 1R SF QF SF F QF 1R A 1R W SF A A NH 2R A 1 / 13 22–12 65%
Miami Open A A A A A A 1R 2R 2R 1R 2R A QF A A W 2R 1R A NH SF A 1 / 10 14–9 61%
Madrid Open Not Held 2R 2R QF A 2R A SF A 2R QF A NH 2R A 0 / 8 11–8 58%
Italian Open A A A A A A A A A QF QF 2R QF A QF 2R 1R 1R A 1R 1R A 0 / 10 9–9 50%
Canadian Open A A A 1R A A A A 1R 1R A QF A A W QF A 1R A NH A A 1 / 7 8–6 57%
Cincinnati Open Not Held Not Tier I QF A A 1R A A A A A 1R 1R 1R QF A 0 / 6 4–6 40%
Pan Pacific Open A A A A A QF QF A A A A A A Not Premier 5 0 / 2 2–2 50%
Guadalajara Open Not Held 1R 0 / 1 0–1 0%
Wuhan Open Not Held QF A W A 2R QF NH 1 / 4 10–3 77%
China Open Not Held Not Tier I A A A A A 1R QF W A 1R W NH 2 / 5 11–3 79%
Career statistics
2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 SR W–L Win %
Tournaments 1 1 4 8 4 16 15 15 16 18 14 13 11 3 13 16 9 12 10 10 19 1 228
Titles 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 2 3 1 1 1 2 0 5 5 4 0 1 0 0 0 1 28
Finals 0 0 0 1 1 2 1 2 3 5 3 1 3 0 5 7 4 0 1 0 2 0 1 42
Hard win–loss 0–1 0–1 1–3 5–5 5–4 7–5 14–8 9–6 11–6 17–9 16–6 12–9 12–5 2–3 16–5 34–6 14–2 2–6 14–7 10–8 19–11 0–1 16 / 133 220–116 65.48%
Clay win–loss 0–0 0–0 0–1 2–1 0–0 7–6 1–2 11–3 17–3 13–5 8–4 5–2 8–4 0–0 16–2 4–4 10–2 5–6 0–0 3–2 10–5 0–0 11 / 64 120–52 69.77%
Grass win–loss 0–0 0–0 0–0 1–1 0–0 4–3 1–3 3–3 3–2 7–2 3–2 2–1 0–0 0–0 3–1 0–1 1–0 3–1 5–2 0–0 1–2 0–0 0 / 26 37–24 60.66%
Carpet win–loss 0–0 0–0 0–0 0–0 0–0 1–1 1–1 0–1 2–1 3–1 0–0 0–0 0–0 0–0 0–0 0–0 0–0 0–0 0–0 0–0 0–0 0–0 0 / 5 7–5 58.33%
Overall win–loss 0–1 0–1 1–4 8–7 5–4 19–15 17–14 23–13 33–12 40–17 27–12 19–12 20–9 2–3 35–8 38–11 25–4 10–13 19–9 13–10 30–18 0–1 27 / 228 384–197 66.09%
Win % 0% 0% 20% 53% 56% 56% 55% 64% 73% 70% 69% 61% 69% 40% 81% 78% 86% 43% 68% 57% 63% 0% 66.09%
Year-end ranking 524 533 106 106 120 47 36 26 17 17 17 35 36 268 3 5 8 65 24 20 15

Mixed doubles edit

Tournament 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 SR W–L Win %
Grand Slam tournaments
Australian Open A A 1R A 2R SF W 1R A A QF QF A QF F 2R A 2R 1 / 11 21–9 70%
French Open A A 2R 1R 1R A 2R A A W A 1R A A NH 1R A 2R 1 / 8 8–6 57%
Wimbledon 2R A 1R 3R 3R A A A A SF A A 2R 2R NH 3R A A 0 / 8 9–6 60%
US Open A A A QF SF A 1R A A F A A W W NH 1R A 2 / 7 19–5 79%
Win–loss 1–1 0–0 1–3 3–3 5–4 3–1 6–1 0–1 0–0 12–2 2–1 2–1 6–0 8–2 4–1 2–3 0–0 2–2 4 / 34 57–26 69%
National representation
Summer Olympics Not Held A Not Held G Not Held 1R 1 / 2 4–1 80%

Junior Grand Slam tournament finals edit

Doubles: 1 (runner-up) edit

Result Year Tournament Surface Partner Opponents Score
Loss 2001 Wimbledon Grass   Christina Horiatopoulos   Gisela Dulko
  Ashley Harkleroad
3–6, 1–6

Top-10 wins per season edit

# Player Rank Event Surface Round Score
2008
1.   Marion Bartoli No. 10 Wimbledon, UK Grass 3rd round 6–4, 6–1
2011
2.   Francesca Schiavone No. 4 Madrid, Spain Clay 3rd round 7–6(5), 6–3
2013
3.   Sara Errani No. 7 Stuttgart, Germany Clay (i) 2nd round 6–0, 4–6, 6–1
4.   Li Na No. 6 French Open Clay 2nd round 5–7, 6–3, 6–2
2014
5.   Agnieszka Radwańska No. 5 Sydney, Australia Hard 2nd round 7–5, 6–2
2015
6.   Ana Ivanovic No. 7 Wimbledon, UK Grass 2nd round 6–3, 6–4
2017
7.   Elina Svitolina No. 10 Miami, United States Hard 2nd round 7–5, 6–4

World TeamTennis edit

Mattek-Sands has played three seasons with World TeamTennis, making her debut in 2000 with the Hartford FoxForce, later playing a season with the Sacramento Capitals in 2006, and the New York Sportimes in 2008. Mattek-Sands joined the Chicago Smash for their inaugural season during the 2020 WTT season at The Greenbrier. The team advanced to the final as the second seed with a win over the Orlando Storm in the semifinals, but ultimately fell in the Championship match to the New York Empire in a Supertiebreaker. Mattek-Sands was named the 2020 WTT MVP due to her doubles play throughout the season.[26]

References edit

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This biography of a living person needs additional citations for verification Please help by adding reliable sources Contentious material about living persons that is unsourced or poorly sourced must be removed immediately from the article and its talk page especially if potentially libelous Find sources Bethanie Mattek Sands news newspapers books scholar JSTOR November 2012 Learn how and when to remove this template message Bethanie Mattek Sands nee Bethanie Lynn Mattek born March 23 1985 is an American professional tennis player She has won nine Grand Slam titles five in women s doubles and four in mixed doubles and an Olympic gold medal and is a former world No 1 in doubles 2 3 Bethanie Mattek SandsMattek Sands at the 2019 Wimbledon ChampionshipsCountry sports United StatesResidencePhoenix Arizona U S Born 1985 03 23 March 23 1985 age 39 Rochester Minnesota U S Height5 ft 6 in 1 68 m Turned pro1999PlaysRight two handed backhand CoachJared JacobsPrize moneyUS 8 376 770Official websitebmattek comSinglesCareer record376 322 53 9 Career titles0Highest rankingNo 30 July 11 2011 Current rankingNo 1356 12 February 2024 1 Grand Slam singles resultsAustralian Open3R 2015 French Open4R 2013 Wimbledon4R 2008 US Open3R 2015 DoublesCareer record446 246 64 5 Career titles30Highest rankingNo 1 January 9 2017 Current rankingNo 36 12 February 2024 1 Grand Slam doubles resultsAustralian OpenW 2015 2017 French OpenW 2015 2017 WimbledonSF 2010 US OpenW 2016 Other doubles tournamentsTour FinalsF 2016 Olympic GamesQF 2021 Mixed doublesCareer titles4Grand Slam mixed doubles resultsAustralian OpenW 2012 French OpenW 2015 WimbledonSF 2015 US OpenW 2018 2019 Other mixed doubles tournamentsOlympic GamesW 2016 Team competitionsFed CupF 2010 2017 2018 record 10 7Hopman CupW 2011 Olympic Games Women s tennis Representing United States 2016 Rio de Janeiro Mixed doublesLast updated on 12 February 2024 In women s doubles Mattek Sands has won 30 career titles including five Grand Slam titles at the 2015 Australian Open 2015 French Open 2016 US Open 2017 Australian Open and 2017 French Open all partnering Lucie Safarova The pair also were the runners up of the 2016 WTA Finals Mattek Sands became the world No 1 in doubles on January 9 2017 and held the top ranking for 32 consecutive weeks Mattek Sands has also found great success in mixed doubles she won the 2012 Australian Open with and the 2015 French Open and a gold medal at the 2016 Rio Olympics Mattek Sands then suffered a major knee injury in 2017 that required surgery and a year away from competition to heal but eventually came back to win the 2018 and 2019 US Open mixed doubles titles both partnering Jamie Murray 4 Mattek also played World TeamTennis for the Hartford FoxForce in 2000 the Sacramento Capitals in 2006 and the New York Sportimes in 2008 Mattek Sands has also won five singles and three doubles titles on the ITF Women s Circuit Her best results in singles on the WTA Tour are reaching the fourth round of two major events Wimbledon in 2008 and the French Open in 2013 the semifinals of the tournaments in Cincinnati in 2005 and Birmingham in 2008 and the final of the Bell Challenge in 2008 and 2010 She reached a career high singles ranking of No 30 in the world on July 11 2011 3 In 2016 hacked documents from the World Anti Doping Agency WADA revealed that Mattek Sands had twice applied for a therapeutic use exemption for hydrocortisone and DHEA Both times the request was granted by the International Tennis Federation before being revoked by WADA but an application for exemption for hydrocortisone alone was eventually approved 5 Mattek Sands has refused to comment on the exemption 6 Contents 1 Tennis career 1 1 2008 Wimbledon fourth round first WTA Tour final and top 40 in singles top 25 in doubles 1 2 2009 Injury and comeback 1 3 2011 Career high singles ranking of 30 first Masters doubles final 1 4 2012 First mixed doubles Grand Slam title 1 5 2013 French Open fourth round in singles 1 6 2014 Multiple injuries and loss of form 1 7 2015 Australian amp French Open doubles and mixed doubles champion 1 8 2016 Olympic gold medal and US Open champion 1 9 2017 World No 1 doubles ranking and second Australian and French Open title 1 10 2018 19 Comeback and two US Open mixed doubles titles 1 11 2020 21 Third French Open final 1 12 2022 24 Hiatus comeback Miami champion amp 30th doubles title 2 Fashion 3 Personal life 4 Significant finals 4 1 Grand Slam tournaments 4 1 1 Doubles 6 5 titles 1 runner up 4 1 2 Mixed doubles 6 4 titles 2 runner ups 4 2 WTA Tour Championships 4 2 1 Doubles 1 runner up 4 3 WTA 1000 tournaments 4 3 1 Doubles 8 7 titles 1 runner up 4 4 Olympic Games 4 4 1 Mixed doubles 1 gold medal 5 WTA career finals 5 1 Singles 4 4 runner ups 5 2 Doubles 48 30 titles 18 runner ups 6 ITF Circuit finals 6 1 Singles 9 5 4 7 Performance timelines 7 1 Singles 7 2 Doubles 7 3 Mixed doubles 7 4 Junior Grand Slam tournament finals 7 4 1 Doubles 1 runner up 8 Top 10 wins per season 9 World TeamTennis 10 References 11 External linksTennis career editThis section of a biography of a living person needs additional citations for verification Please help by adding reliable sources Contentious material about living persons that is unsourced or poorly sourced must be removed immediately from the article and its talk page especially if potentially libelous Find sources Bethanie Mattek Sands news newspapers books scholar JSTOR July 2022 Learn how and when to remove this template message In 1999 Mattek played her first WTA Tour event in Philadelphia where she received a wildcard into the qualifying She lost in the first round of qualifying to Nana Miyagi It was the only tour match of the year for Mattek Then in 2000 she received a wildcard into qualifying at the International Players Championships in Key Biscayne but lost in the first round to Anca Barna Later in the year she played in her first major event at the US Open She was handed a wildcard into the qualifying but she lost in the first round to Gisela Rivera In 2001 Mattek again received a wildcard into the qualifying at the Miami Open in Key Biscayne Florida but lost in the second round of qualifying to Sandra Cacic Mattek received direct entry into the ITF event Boynton Beach due to a wildcard She defeated top seeded Elena Likhovtseva in the first round and Jennifer Hopkins in the second round but lost in the quarterfinals against Asa Carlsson As a result her ranking rose up to world No 343 Mattek received direct entry into the Bausch amp Lomb Championships at Amelia Island Florida thanks to a wildcard However she lost to fellow American Jill Craybas in the first round Mattek played another ITF event the Bronx Open as a wildcard but lost in the first round to Sylvia Plischke She played her first main draw as a wildcard at a Grand Slam tournament in the US Open but lost to Australia s Alicia Molik in the first round Mattek ended the year ranked world No 338 2008 Wimbledon fourth round first WTA Tour final and top 40 in singles top 25 in doubles edit nbsp Mattek playing for the New York Sportimes during a World Team Tennis match in Mamaroneck on July 10 2008 In 2008 Mattek reached a then career high singles ranking of No 38 on November 3 2008 and a then career high ranking of No 24 in doubles At the major tournaments she did not qualify for the Australian Open but reached second rounds of the French Open and US Open Her best performance was at Wimbledon where she reached the fourth round claiming her first top 10 win over 2007 Wimbledon runner up Marion Bartoli She then lost in the round of 16 to fellow American Serena Williams At the LA Championships Mattek made it to the semifinals before losing to tenth seeded Flavia Pennetta In November she reached her first ever WTA tournament final at the Bell Challenge in Canada before losing to the top seeded Nadia Petrova 2009 Injury and comeback edit In 2009 she had to pull out of the Australian Open in January with a hip injury She later made her season debut at the Indian Wells Open and reached the second round before losing to Gisela Dulko She also entered the doubles event with Mashona Washington where she reached the third round At the Wimbledon Championships she lost in the first round to the 18th seed Samantha Stosur 2011 Career high singles ranking of 30 first Masters doubles final edit nbsp Mattek Sands in 2011 In January 2011 Mattek Sands got the biggest win of her career by defeating world No 7 Francesca Schiavone Mattek Sands later teamed with John Isner for the U S and reached the Hopman Cup final defeating the Belgian team of Justine Henin and Ruben Bemelmans Her good form continued into the Hobart International where she reached her third career WTA singles final before losing to Jarmila Groth At the Australian Open Mattek Sands lost to qualifier Arantxa Rus in the first round She reached the quarterfinals of the women s doubles with partner Meghann Shaughnessy and made the semifinals of mixed doubles Her next event was a Fed Cup tie against Belgium in Antwerp where she lost to Yanina Wickmayer in the opening rubber and later to Kim Clijsters At the indoor tournament in Paris she advanced to her second semifinal in her third WTA event of the season She lost to eventual champion Petra Kvitova Mattek Sands and Shaughnessy then made it to the final of the doubles event without dropping a set and defeated the team of Dushevina Makarova to win their first doubles title as a team It was her ninth career WTA doubles title After her success in Paris Mattek Sands rushed off to Dubai where she suffered an opening round loss to Peng Shuai At Indian Wells she made it to the second round before losing to tenth seeded Shahar Pe er Pairing with Shaughnessy the American duo made it to the doubles finals losing to Sania Mirza and Elena Vesnina In her next tournament in Miami Mattek Sands lost in the second round to world No 1 Caroline Wozniacki After Miami Mattek Sands was off to Charleston for the start of the clay court season where she was beaten in the second round by Elena Vesnina In doubles Mattek Sands Shaughnessy made the finals of Charleston but were once again defeated by the team of Vesnina Mirza Mattek Sands next entered a small clay event in Estoril where she was the fifth seeded player in singles but was then upset in the first round by Monica Niculescu At the Madrid Open she caused an upset in the first round when she defeated former French Open champion Ana Ivanovic after coming back from a first set loss at love She eventually made it to the quarterfinals before losing to Li Na in three sets Mattek Sands faced Flavia Pennetta in her opening round match in Rome She defeated Pennetta in three sets but lost to Jarmila Gajdosova in the second round Mattek Sands played in the French Open and made it to the third round which was her best result at this major in her career thus far before losing to the higher seeded as well as her good friend Jelena Jankovic At Wimbledon Mattek Sands then ranked 30th 7 was upset in the first round against then ranked 133rd 8 Misaki Doi from Japan Despite the loss Mattek Sands reached a career high ranking of world No 30 for the first time on 11 July 2011 She then had to withdraw from her heavily scheduled U S hardcourt series events due to a shoulder injury She did try to play at the US Open but lost to Polona Hercog in the first round In the women s doubles competition she acquired a new partner due to the retirement of Meghann Shaughnessy She teamed up with Jarmila Gajdosova and they reached the third round where they lost to the team of Huber Raymond 2012 First mixed doubles Grand Slam title edit Mattek Sands started her year representing the U S in the 2012 Hopman Cup with Mardy Fish She came up short in her singles matches against Wimbledon champion Petra Kvitova of the Czech Republic and Denmark s world No 1 Caroline Wozniacki but beat Bulgaria s Tsvetana Pironkova in the third tie After an early exit from the Hopman Cup she played singles at the Hobart International where she was a finalist and doubles with partner Gajdosova In singles she lost in the second round to Sorana Cirstea and in doubles she reached the semifinals before having to retire due to a neck injury At the Australian Open Mattek Sands lost to Agnieszka Radwanska in the first round In the doubles competition she reached the third round with Jarmila Gajdosova before losing to the Indian Russian pairing of Sania Mirza and Elena Vesnina In the mixed doubles competition she and Romanian partner Horia Tecău finally had their breakthrough moment defeating title favorites Bhuphati Mirza in the semifinals They then went on to win the title by defeating the team of Elena Vesnina and Leander Paes in the final Mattek Sands made it through the qualifying draw at the Paris Indoors In the main draw she made it to the second round before losing to Roberta Vinci in three sets Mattek Sands started to play on the doubles circuit with Sania Mirza with whom she had had success in the past In only their second tournament as a team in 2012 the Indian American duo won the Premier level event in Brussels Belgium However they could not hold on to the good form as they were upset in the first round at Roland Garros They made it to the third round of Wimbledon but were eliminated by the Williams sisters Mattek Sands and Mirza were beaten in the first round of the WTA Tour event in Carlsbad California by Chan Hao ching and Chan Yung jan 9 After reaching the quarterfinal of the Lexington Challenger Mattek Sands failed to win another main draw match in singles However with Mirza in doubles she reached the quarterfinals of Montreal and the third round of the US Open playing eventual champions Sara Errani and Roberta Vinci to three sets 2013 French Open fourth round in singles edit Mattek Sands received a wild card to play in Kuala Lumpur and justified it as she reached the final ranked at No 197 She lost to Karolina Pliskova despite winning first set At home event in Charleston she brushed aside fellow American and that year s Australian Open semifinalist Sloane Stephens before losing to Madison Keys in third round At Premier event in Stuttgart Bethanie reached the semifinals as qualifier stunning No 7 Sara Errani and Sabine Lisicki in the second round and quarterfinals respectively There she lost to Li Na At the French Open Mattek Sands won against the sixth seeded Li Na in the second round beating her in three sets Mattek Sands was placed 61 places lower than Li the 2011 champion in the WTA rankings She subsequently reached the fourth round where she lost to Maria Kirilenko This was her best showing at this Grand Slam in singles in her career After a successful clay court season she didn t continue in that style losing in the first or second rounds at all tournaments At Wimbledon she lost in round one to Angelique Kerber and to Ekaterina Makarova in the second round of US Open 2014 Multiple injuries and loss of form edit At Sydney International she qualified for tournament and then beat Eugenie Bouchard and No 5 Agnieszka Radwanska Both defeated players would go on to reach semifinals of the first Grand Slam event of the season which made Mattek Sands wins bigger But during her quarterfinal match against Madison Keys she retired in the first set due to lumbar spine injury At Australian Open she wasn t happy with draw as she was the first opponent of third seed Maria Sharapova losing in two sets At the Pattaya Open Mattek Sands lost in the first round to Karolina Pliskova In Doha she beat again Bouchard before losing to Monica Niculescu After losing in first round of Miami Bethanie underwent hip surgery 10 She came back on court in September when she played in Wuhan and lost in qualifying She qualified for the China Open but lost in the first round to another qualifier Mona Barthel in three sets Her season was finished after playing two more events without success 2015 Australian amp French Open doubles and mixed doubles champion edit nbsp Mattek Sands at the 2015 Wimbledon qualifying In 2015 Mattek Sands won the 2015 Australian Open and 2015 French Open women s doubles alongside Lucie Safarova She also won the French Open mixed doubles title with partner Mike Bryan 2016 Olympic gold medal and US Open champion edit In 2016 Mattek Sands had success in both doubles and mixed doubles At the Australian Open she was unable to defend her title with Lucie Safarova because of a bacterial infection Mattek Sands competed with Sabine Lisicki instead and lost in the second round In March she competed in the Indian Wells Open women s doubles event She competed with fellow American CoCo Vandeweghe Mattek Sands and Vandeweghe claimed the title defeating Julia Gorges and Karolina Pliskova Next in Miami Mattek Sands partnering with Safarova her regular partner again reached the final in which she and Safarova won against Timea Babos and Yaroslava Shvedova These were Mattek Sands second and third Premier Mandatory Premier 5 titles respectively At the French Open Mattek Sands and Safarova the defending champions lost in the first round to Kiki Bertens and Johanna Larsson In June at Wimbledon they had another first round exit losing to Daria Gavrilova and Daria Kasatkina At the 2016 Summer Olympics in Rio de Janeiro Mattek Sands became an Olympic gold medalist when she won the mixed doubles title with Jack Sock against Venus Williams and Rajeev Ram in an all American match up Her success with Safarova was reignited at the US Open when the pair won the title against Caroline Garcia and Kristina Mladenovic the No 1 seeds This was Mattek Sands third Grand Slam title with Safarova and third overall in women s doubles Mattek Sands and Safarova had an excellent finish during the Asian leg the final leg of the WTA Tour The pair competed at the Wuhan Open their first Premier Mandatory Premier 5 tournament since May They ended up winning the title defeating the doubles world No 1 and defending champion Sania Mirza and Barbora Strycova Their winning streak continued over in Beijing where Mattek Sands and Safarova claimed the title again Caroline Garcia and Kristina Mladenovic These were their fourth and fifth Premier Mandatory Premier 5 titles together respectively and their fourth and fifth titles of 2016 These victories also allowed Mattek Sands and Safarova to qualify for the 2016 WTA Finals They were the fourth team to do so At the WTA Finals Mattek Sands and Safarova defeated Timea Babos and Yaroslava Shvedova in the quarterfinals and their rivals Caroline Garcia and Kristina Mladenovic in the semifinals Had the pair won in the final Mattek Sands would have become the WTA doubles year end No 1 However the American Czech team was defeated by Makarova and Vesnina 2017 World No 1 doubles ranking and second Australian and French Open title edit Mattek Sands played at the Brisbane International with Sania Mirza the defending champion in doubles The duo defeated Makarova and Vesnina in the final with Mattek Sands succeeding Mirza as the new world No 1 in doubles At the Australian Open Mattek Sands competed with Safarova The pair won their second Australian Open doubles title in three years and their second straight Grand Slam tournament defeating Andrea Hlavackova and Peng Shuai in the final in three sets Mattek Sands won the French Open women s doubles title again with Safarova by beating Ashleigh Barty and Casey Dellacqua in straight sets Playing Sorana Cirstea in the second round of the Wimbledon singles Mattek Sands was running to the net at the beginning of the third set when she collapsed in agony clutching at her right knee She shouted out a large number of expletives for which she later apologized She was treated on the court before being rushed to a local hospital with an acute knee injury which was later revealed to be a dislocated kneecap and ruptured patellar ligament for which surgery was required 11 Mattek Sands had suffered a torn medial collateral ligament on the same knee in September 2013 12 2018 19 Comeback and two US Open mixed doubles titles edit In March 2018 Mattek Sands returned to compete at the 2018 Miami Open in singles as a wildcard and in doubles At the French Open she reached the second round with Latisha Chan and at Wimbledon she reached quarterfinals with Lucie Safarova She also reached quarterfinals in the US Open mixed doubles and won the title partnering Scotsman Jamie Murray in their first entry as a pair it was her eighth Grand Slam doubles title overall and Murray s sixth including the same tournament the previous year 13 The pair defended their title at the 2019 US Open 2020 21 Third French Open final edit Mattek Sands and Jamie Murray ended runners up at the 2020 Australian Open 14 Seeded 14th at the 2021 French Open Mattek Sands partnered with previous year s singles champion Iga Swiatek The pair who were playing just their third event together reached the final 15 in which they were defeated by Czech duo Barbora Krejcikova and Katerina Siniakova in straight sets 2022 24 Hiatus comeback Miami champion amp 30th doubles title edit After a whole year off since October 2021 she came back for the last WTA 1000 in 2022 as a wildcard pair with Viktoria Azarenka at the inaugural Guadalajara Open At the 2023 Italian Open she reached the semifinals with Marie Bouzkova using protected ranking they lost to fourth seeds and eventual champions Elise Mertens and Storm Hunter 16 In March 2024 partnering Sofia Kenin she won her second Miami title and seventh overall at the WTA 1000 level having entered the tournament as alternates It was her second doubles title at this level with Kenin third overall as a team and 30th in her career 17 Fashion editMattek 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 18 pink knee high socks at the 2006 JPMorgan Chase Open 19 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 20 21 22 During the 2011 pre Wimbledon party in London Mattek Sands wore a fluorescent green dress by designer Alex Noble that featured tennis balls as components and a Mohican style hat 23 Personal life editMattek grew up in Minnesota and Wisconsin 24 On November 29 2008 she married insurance executive Justin Sands in Naples Florida Since then she has used the name Mattek Sands professionally 25 She lives in Phoenix Arizona Significant finals editGrand Slam tournaments edit Doubles 6 5 titles 1 runner up edit Result Year Tournament Surface Partner Opponents Score Win 2015 Australian Open Hard nbsp Lucie Safarova nbsp Chan Yung jan nbsp Zheng Jie 6 4 7 6 7 5 Win 2015 French Open Clay nbsp Lucie Safarova nbsp Casey Dellacqua nbsp Yaroslava Shvedova 3 6 6 4 6 2 Win 2016 US Open Hard nbsp Lucie Safarova nbsp Caroline Garcia nbsp Kristina Mladenovic 2 6 7 6 7 5 6 4 Win 2017 Australian Open 2 Hard nbsp Lucie Safarova nbsp Andrea Hlavackova nbsp Peng Shuai 6 7 4 7 6 3 6 3 Win 2017 French Open 2 Clay nbsp Lucie Safarova nbsp Ashleigh Barty nbsp Casey Dellacqua 6 2 6 1 Loss 2021 French Open Clay nbsp Iga Swiatek nbsp Barbora Krejcikova nbsp Katerina Siniakova 4 6 2 6 Mixed doubles 6 4 titles 2 runner ups edit Result Year Tournament Surface Partner Opponents Score Win 2012 Australian Open Hard nbsp Horia Tecău nbsp Elena Vesnina nbsp Leander Paes 6 3 5 7 10 3 Win 2015 French Open Clay nbsp Mike Bryan nbsp Lucie Hradecka nbsp Marcin Matkowski 7 6 7 3 6 1 Loss 2015 US Open Hard nbsp Sam Querrey nbsp Martina Hingis nbsp Leander Paes 4 6 6 3 7 10 Win 2018 US Open Hard nbsp Jamie Murray nbsp Alicja Rosolska nbsp Nikola Mektic 2 6 6 3 11 9 Win 2019 US Open 2 Hard nbsp Jamie Murray nbsp Chan Hao ching nbsp Michael Venus 6 2 6 3 Loss 2020 Australian Open Hard nbsp Jamie Murray nbsp Barbora Krejcikova nbsp Nikola Mektic 7 5 4 6 1 10 WTA Tour Championships edit Doubles 1 runner up edit Result Year Tournament Surface Partner Opponents Score Loss 2016 WTA Finals Singapore Hard i nbsp Lucie Safarova nbsp Ekaterina Makarova nbsp Elena Vesnina 6 7 5 7 3 6 WTA 1000 tournaments edit Doubles 8 7 titles 1 runner up edit Result Year Tournament Surface Partner Opponents Score Loss 2011 Indian Wells Open Hard nbsp Meghann Shaughnessy nbsp Sania Mirza nbsp Elena Vesnina 0 6 5 7 Win 2015 Canadian Open Hard nbsp Lucie Safarova nbsp Caroline Garcia nbsp Katarina Srebotnik 6 1 6 2 Win 2016 Indian Wells Open Hard nbsp CoCo Vandeweghe nbsp Julia Gorges nbsp Karolina Pliskova 4 6 6 4 10 6 Win 2016 Miami Open Hard nbsp Lucie Safarova nbsp Timea Babos nbsp Yaroslava Shvedova 6 3 6 4 Win 2016 Wuhan Open Hard nbsp Lucie Safarova nbsp Sania Mirza nbsp Barbora Strycova 6 1 6 4 Win 2016 China Open Hard nbsp Lucie Safarova nbsp Caroline Garcia nbsp Kristina Mladenovic 6 4 6 4 Win 2019 China Open 2 Hard nbsp Sofia Kenin nbsp Jelena Ostapenko nbsp Dayana Yastremska 6 3 6 7 5 7 10 7 Win 2024 Miami Open 2 Hard nbsp Sofia Kenin nbsp Gabriela Dabrowski nbsp Erin Routliffe 4 6 7 6 7 5 11 9 Olympic Games edit Mixed doubles 1 gold medal edit Result Year Location Surface Partner Opponents Score Gold 2016 Rio de Janeiro Hard nbsp Jack Sock nbsp Venus Williams nbsp Rajeev Ram 6 7 3 7 6 1 10 7 WTA career finals editSingles 4 4 runner ups edit Legend Grand Slam tournaments Tier I Premier M amp Premier 5 Tier II Premier Tier III IV amp V International 0 4 Finals by surface Hard 0 2 Grass 0 0 Clay 0 0 Carpet 0 2 Result W L Date Tournament Tier Surface Opponent Score Loss 0 1 Nov 2008 Tournoi de Quebec Canada International Carpet i nbsp Nadia Petrova 6 4 4 6 1 6 Loss 0 2 Sep 2010 Tournoi de Quebec Canada International Carpet i nbsp Tamira Paszek 6 7 6 8 6 2 5 7 Loss 0 3 Jan 2011 Hobart International Australia International Hard nbsp Jarmila Gajdosova 4 6 3 6 Loss 0 4 Mar 2013 Malaysian Open Malaysia International Hard nbsp Karolina Pliskova 6 1 5 7 3 6 Doubles 48 30 titles 18 runner ups edit Legend Grand Slam tournaments 5 1 WTA Tour Championships 0 1 Tier I Premier M amp Premier 5 WTA 1000 7 1 Tier II Premier WTA 500 13 8 Tier III IV amp V International WTA 250 5 7 Result W L Date Tournament Tier Surface Partner Opponents Score Win 1 0 Aug 2004 Vancouver Open Canada Tier V Hard nbsp Abigail Spears nbsp Els Callens nbsp Anna Lena Gronefeld 6 3 6 3 Loss 1 1 Aug 2005 LA Championships U S Tier II Hard nbsp Angela Haynes nbsp Elena Dementieva nbsp Flavia Pennetta 2 6 4 6 Loss 1 2 May 2006 Prague Open Czech Republic Tier IV Clay nbsp Ashley Harkleroad nbsp Marion Bartoli nbsp Shahar Pe er 4 6 4 6 Loss 1 3 May 2006 Grand Prix Lalla Meryem Morocco Tier IV Clay nbsp Ashley Harkleroad nbsp Yan Zi nbsp Zheng Jie 1 6 3 6 Win 2 3 Jul 2007 Cincinnati Open U S Tier III Hard nbsp Sania Mirza nbsp Alina Jidkova nbsp Tatiana Poutchek 7 6 7 4 7 5 Win 3 3 Feb 2008 Copa Colsanitas Colombia Tier III Clay nbsp Iveta Benesova nbsp Jelena Kostanic Tosic nbsp Martina Muller 6 3 6 3 Win 4 3 Apr 2008 Amelia Island Championships U S Tier II Clay nbsp Vladimira Uhlirova nbsp Victoria Azarenka nbsp Elena Vesnina 6 3 6 1 Win 5 3 Apr 2009 Charleston Open U S Premier Clay nbsp Nadia Petrova nbsp Liga Dekmeijere nbsp Patty Schnyder 6 7 5 7 6 2 11 9 Win 6 3 May 2009 Stuttgart Grand Prix Germany Premier Clay i nbsp Nadia Petrova nbsp Gisela Dulko nbsp Flavia Pennetta 5 7 6 3 10 7 Win 7 3 May 2009 Warsaw Open Poland Premier Clay nbsp Raquel Atawo nbsp Yan Zi nbsp Zheng Jie 6 1 6 1 Loss 7 4 Feb 2010 Memphis Indoors U S International Hard i nbsp Meghann Shaughnessy nbsp Vania King nbsp Michaella Krajicek 5 7 2 6 Win 8 4 Apr 2010 Amelia Island Championships U S 2 International Clay nbsp Yan Zi nbsp Chuang Chia jung nbsp Peng Shuai 4 6 6 4 10 8 Loss 8 5 Jun 2010 Birmingham Classic UK International Grass nbsp Liezel Huber nbsp Cara Black nbsp Lisa Raymond 3 6 2 3 ret Loss 8 6 Aug 2010 Connecticut Open U S Premier Hard nbsp Meghann Shaughnessy nbsp Kveta Peschke nbsp Katarina Srebotnik 5 7 0 6 Loss 8 7 Sep 2010 Tournoi de Quebec Canada International Carpet i nbsp Barbora Strycova nbsp Sofia Arvidsson nbsp Johanna Larsson 1 6 6 2 6 10 Win 9 7 Feb 2011 Open GDF Suez France Premier Hard i nbsp Meghann Shaughnessy nbsp Vera Dushevina nbsp Ekaterina Makarova 6 4 6 2 Loss 9 8 Mar 2011 Indian Wells Open U S Premier M Hard nbsp Meghann Shaughnessy nbsp Sania Mirza nbsp Elena Vesnina 0 6 5 7 Loss 9 9 Apr 2011 Charleston Open U S Premier Clay nbsp Meghann Shaughnessy nbsp Sania Mirza nbsp Elena Vesnina 4 6 4 6 Win 10 9 May 2012 Brussels Open Belgium Premier Clay nbsp Sania Mirza nbsp Alicja Rosolska nbsp Zheng Jie 6 3 6 2 Win 11 9 Jan 2013 Brisbane International Australia Premier Hard nbsp Sania Mirza nbsp Anna Lena Gronefeld nbsp Kveta Peschke 4 6 6 4 10 7 Win 12 9 Feb 2013 Dubai Championships UAE Premier Hard nbsp Sania Mirza nbsp Nadia Petrova nbsp Katarina Srebotnik 6 4 2 6 10 7 Loss 12 10 Apr 2013 Stuttgart Grand Prix Germany Premier Clay i nbsp Sania Mirza nbsp Mona Barthel nbsp Sabine Lisicki 4 6 5 7 Win 13 10 Jan 2015 Sydney International Australia Premier Hard nbsp Sania Mirza nbsp Raquel Atawo nbsp Abigail Spears 6 3 6 3 Win 14 10 Jan 2015 Australian Open Australia Grand Slam Hard nbsp Lucie Safarova nbsp Chan Yung jan nbsp Zheng Jie 6 4 7 6 7 5 Win 15 10 Apr 2015 Stuttgart Grand Prix Germany 2 Premier Clay i nbsp Lucie Safarova nbsp Caroline Garcia nbsp Katarina Srebotnik 6 4 6 3 Win 16 10 Jun 2015 French Open France Grand Slam Clay nbsp Lucie Safarova nbsp Casey Dellacqua nbsp Yaroslava Shvedova 3 6 6 4 6 2 Win 17 10 Aug 2015 Canadian Open Canada Premier 5 Hard nbsp Lucie Safarova nbsp Caroline Garcia nbsp Katarina Srebotnik 6 1 6 2 Win 18 10 Mar 2016 Indian Wells Open U S Premier M Hard nbsp CoCo Vandeweghe nbsp Julia Gorges nbsp Karolina Pliskova 4 6 6 4 10 6 Win 19 10 Apr 2016 Miami Open U S Premier M Hard nbsp Lucie Safarova nbsp Timea Babos nbsp Yaroslava Shvedova 6 3 6 4 Loss 19 11 Apr 2016 Charleston Open U S Premier Clay nbsp Lucie Safarova nbsp Caroline Garcia nbsp Kristina Mladenovic 2 6 5 7 Win 20 11 Sep 2016 US Open U S Grand Slam Hard nbsp Lucie Safarova nbsp Caroline Garcia nbsp Kristina Mladenovic 2 6 7 6 7 5 6 4 Win 21 11 Oct 2016 Wuhan Open China Premier 5 Hard nbsp Lucie Safarova nbsp Barbora Strycova nbsp Sania Mirza 6 1 6 4 Win 22 11 Oct 2016 China Open China Premier M Hard nbsp Lucie Safarova nbsp Caroline Garcia nbsp Kristina Mladenovic 6 4 6 4 Loss 22 12 Oct 2016 WTA Finals Singapore Tour Finals Hard i nbsp Lucie Safarova nbsp Ekaterina Makarova nbsp Elena Vesnina 6 7 5 7 3 6 Win 23 12 Jan 2017 Brisbane International Australia 2 Premier Hard nbsp Sania Mirza nbsp Ekaterina Makarova nbsp Elena Vesnina 6 2 6 3 Win 24 12 Jan 2017 Australian Open Australia 2 Grand Slam Hard nbsp Lucie Safarova nbsp Andrea Hlavackova nbsp Peng Shuai 6 7 4 7 6 3 6 3 Win 25 12 Apr 2017 Charleston Open U S 2 Premier Clay nbsp Lucie Safarova nbsp Lucie Hradecka nbsp Katerina Siniakova 6 1 4 6 10 7 Win 26 12 Jun 2017 French Open France 2 Grand Slam Clay nbsp Lucie Safarova nbsp Ashleigh Barty nbsp Casey Dellacqua 6 2 6 1 Loss 26 13 Jun 2019 Eastbourne International UK Premier Grass nbsp Kirsten Flipkens nbsp Chan Hao ching nbsp Latisha Chan 6 2 3 6 6 10 Win 27 13 Oct 2019 China Open China 2 Premier M Hard nbsp Sofia Kenin nbsp Jelena Ostapenko nbsp Dayana Yastremska 6 3 6 7 5 7 10 7 Loss 27 14 Oct 2019 Kremlin Cup Russia Premier Hard i nbsp Kirsten Flipkens nbsp Shuko Aoyama nbsp Ena Shibahara 1 6 2 6 Loss 27 15 Apr 2021 Stuttgart Grand Prix Germany WTA 500 Clay i nbsp Desirae Krawczyk nbsp Ashleigh Barty nbsp Jennifer Brady 4 6 7 5 5 10 Loss 27 16 Jun 2021 French Open France Grand Slam Clay nbsp Iga Swiatek nbsp Barbora Krejcikova nbsp Katerina Siniakova 4 6 2 6 Loss 27 17 Jan 2023 Auckland Classic New Zealand WTA 250 Hard nbsp Leylah Fernandez nbsp Miyu Kato nbsp Aldila Sutjiadi 6 1 5 7 4 10 Win 28 17 Oct 2023 Korea Open South Korea WTA 250 Hard nbsp Marie Bouzkova nbsp Luksika Kumkhum nbsp Peangtarn Plipuech 6 2 6 1 Loss 28 18 Jan 2024 Auckland Classic New Zealand WTA 250 Hard nbsp Marie Bouzkova nbsp Anna Danilina nbsp Viktoria Hruncakova 3 6 7 6 7 5 8 10 Win 29 18 Feb 2024 Abu Dhabi Open UAE WTA 500 Hard nbsp Sofia Kenin nbsp Linda Noskova nbsp Heather Watson 6 4 7 6 7 4 Win 30 18 Mar 2024 Miami Open U S 2 WTA 1000 Hard nbsp Sofia Kenin nbsp Gabriela Dabrowski nbsp Erin Routliffe 4 6 7 6 7 5 11 9 ITF Circuit finals editSingles 9 5 4 edit Legend 75 000 tournaments 1 1 50 000 tournaments 4 3 Finals by surface Hard 3 2 Clay 2 2 Result W L Date Tournament Tier Surface Opponent Score Loss 0 1 Dec 2002 ITF Boynton Beach United States 75 000 Clay nbsp Julia Vakulenko 4 6 0 6 Win 1 1 Jan 2003 ITF Fullerton United States 50 000 Hard nbsp Seda Noorlander 6 4 3 6 6 4 Loss 1 2 Jul 2003 ITF Oyster Bay United States 50 000 Hard nbsp Anna Lena Gronefeld 3 6 0 6 Win 2 2 Jul 2004 ITF Schenectady United States 50 000 Hard nbsp Maureen Drake 6 3 6 1 Win 3 2 Dec 2005 ITF Palm Beach Gardens United States 50 000 Clay nbsp Melinda Czink 4 6 6 4 6 4 Loss 3 3 Oct 2006 ITF Houston United States 50 000 Hard nbsp Agnes Szavay 6 2 4 6 1 6 Win 4 3 Msy 2007 ITF Indian Harbour Beach United States 50 000 Clay nbsp Olga Govortsova 7 5 1 6 6 1 Win 5 3 Apr 2008 ITF Dothan United States 75 000 Clay nbsp Varvara Lepchenko 6 2 7 6 3 Loss 5 4 May 2008 ITF Indian Harbour Beach United States 50 000 Clay nbsp Yanina Wickmayer 4 6 6 7 5 Performance timelines editKey W F SF QF R RR Q P DNQ A Z PO G S B NMS NTI P NH W winner F finalist SF semifinalist QF quarterfinalist R rounds 4 3 2 1 RR round robin stage Q qualification round P preliminary round DNQ did not qualify A absent Z Davis Fed Cup Zonal Group with number indication or PO play off G gold S silver or B bronze Olympic Paralympic medal NMS not a Masters tournament NTI not a Tier I tournament P postponed NH not held SR strike rate events won competed W L win loss record To avoid confusion and double counting these charts are updated at the conclusion of a tournament or when the player s participation has ended Only main draw results on WTA Tour Grand Slam tournaments Fed Cup Billie Jean King Cup and Olympic Games are included in win loss records Singles edit Current through the 2022 US Open Tournament 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 SR W L Win Grand Slam tournaments Australian Open A A A Q2 A Q3 Q3 Q1 A Q3 1R 1R Q1 1R 3R 1R Q3 A 1R A A A 0 6 2 6 25 French Open A A A Q2 Q2 1R Q1 2R 1R 2R 3R 2R 4R A 1R 1R 3R 2R A A A A 0 11 11 11 50 Wimbledon A A Q3 Q2 A 1R 2R 4R 1R 1R 1R A 1R A 3R 1R 2R A A NH A A 0 10 7 10 41 US Open 1R 1R 1R 1R 1R 1R 2R 2R 2R 2R 1R 1R 2R A 3R 1R A Q1 Q1 A A A 0 15 7 15 32 Win loss 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 3 2 2 5 3 1 3 2 3 2 4 1 3 4 3 0 1 6 4 0 4 3 2 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 42 27 42 39 National representation Billie Jean King Cup Absent SF F PO Absent PO F F A SF A 0 5 2 6 25 WTA 1000 Qatar Open Not Tier I A Not Held NTI A 1R 2R NMS 1R NMS A NMS A NMS A NMS 0 3 1 3 25 Dubai Not Tier I A A 1R Not Premier 5 A NMS A NMS A NMS Q1 NMS 0 1 0 1 0 Indian Wells Open A A 1R Q1 Q1 2R 2R 1R 2R 2R 2R 1R 1R 1R 1R 1R 1R A A NH A A 0 13 5 13 28 Miami Open Q2 A 1R A A Q1 Q2 Q1 1R 1R 2R A 2R 1R A 1R 4R 1R A NH Q2 A 0 9 5 9 36 Madrid Open Not Held 1R A QF Q1 1R A 1R Q2 Q1 Q2 A NH A A 0 4 3 4 43 Italian Open A A A A A A A A 2R 2R 2R Q1 A A A Q2 Q2 Q1 A A A A 0 3 3 3 50 Canadian Open A A A 2R A A A 1R Q1 2R A Q1 1R A Q1 Q2 A Q1 A NH A A 0 4 2 4 33 Cincinnati Open Not Held Not Tier I Q1 A A 1R 1R A A A A 1R Q2 A A A 0 3 0 3 0 Pan Pacific Open A A A Q3 A Q2 1R A A A A A A Not Premier 5 0 1 0 1 0 Guadalajara Open Not Held Q1 0 0 0 0 Wuhan Open Not Held Q2 A 1R A A Q2 NH 0 1 0 1 0 China Open Not Held Not Tier I A A A A A 1R QF A A A A NH 0 2 3 2 60 Career statistics 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 SR W L Win Tournaments 2 1 5 3 3 12 8 14 14 13 14 9 15 9 14 15 7 7 3 1 2 1 1 172 Titles 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Finals 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 Hard win loss 0 1 0 1 0 4 2 3 3 3 5 4 5 5 6 6 2 7 5 7 11 10 4 8 7 9 3 9 8 7 3 10 3 4 0 5 1 3 0 1 2 2 0 1 0 1 0 105 70 110 38 89 Clay win loss 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 3 6 0 0 2 5 3 6 6 5 7 5 1 1 8 4 0 0 4 6 2 4 3 2 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 47 40 48 45 45 Grass win loss 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 1 2 7 2 0 2 1 2 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 1 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 15 13 15 46 43 Carpet win loss 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 4 1 2 1 4 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 11 5 68 75 Overall win loss 0 2 0 1 0 5 2 3 3 3 9 12 6 8 19 14 7 16 16 15 18 16 5 9 16 15 3 9 14 14 5 15 7 7 1 7 1 3 0 1 2 2 0 1 0 1 0 172 134 178 42 95 Win 0 0 0 40 50 43 43 58 30 52 53 36 52 25 50 25 50 13 25 0 50 0 0 42 95 Year end ranking 338 270 135 166 171 104 112 39 152 59 55 173 47 175 61 175 121 370 398 338 367 8 335 875 Doubles edit Tournament 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 SR W L Win Grand Slam tournaments Australian Open A A A 2R A A 2R 3R A QF QF 3R 1R A W 2R W A 1R 3R 2R A 1R 2 14 27 12 69 French Open A A A 3R A 1R 1R 2R QF 3R 2R 1R 3R A W 1R W 2R A QF F A 1R 2 16 32 14 70 Wimbledon A A A 2R A 2R 2R QF 3R SF 2R 3R A A QF 1R 2R QF QF NH 2R A A 0 14 26 13 67 US Open 1R 1R 2R 1R 1R 3R QF A QF QF 3R 3R A A A W A 2R 1R 1R 3R A 2R 1 17 26 16 62 Win loss 0 1 0 1 1 1 4 4 0 1 3 3 5 4 6 3 8 3 12 4 7 4 6 4 2 2 0 0 15 1 7 3 12 0 5 3 3 3 6 3 9 4 0 0 1 3 5 61 111 59 65 National representation Billie Jean King Cup Absent SF F PO Absent PO F F A SF A 0 5 8 1 89 Year end championships WTA Finals Did not qualify RR F A A A NH A A 0 2 3 3 50 WTA 1000 Qatar Open Not Tier I A Not Held NTI A 1R A NMS QF NMS A NMS 2R NMS A NMS 0 3 2 3 40 Dubai Not Tier I A A QF Not Premier 5 A NMS A NMS A NMS SF NMS 0 2 4 2 67 Indian Wells Open A A A 1R A 1R 1R SF QF SF F QF 1R A 1R W SF A A NH 2R A 1 13 22 12 65 Miami Open A A A A A A 1R 2R 2R 1R 2R A QF A A W 2R 1R A NH SF A 1 10 14 9 61 Madrid Open Not Held 2R 2R QF A 2R A SF A 2R QF A NH 2R A 0 8 11 8 58 Italian Open A A A A A A A A A QF QF 2R QF A QF 2R 1R 1R A 1R 1R A 0 10 9 9 50 Canadian Open A A A 1R A A A A 1R 1R A QF A A W QF A 1R A NH A A 1 7 8 6 57 Cincinnati Open Not Held Not Tier I QF A A 1R A A A A A 1R 1R 1R QF A 0 6 4 6 40 Pan Pacific Open A A A A A QF QF A A A A A A Not Premier 5 0 2 2 2 50 Guadalajara Open Not Held 1R 0 1 0 1 0 Wuhan Open Not Held QF A W A 2R QF NH 1 4 10 3 77 China Open Not Held Not Tier I A A A A A 1R QF W A 1R W NH 2 5 11 3 79 Career statistics 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 SR W L Win Tournaments 1 1 4 8 4 16 15 15 16 18 14 13 11 3 13 16 9 12 10 10 19 1 228 Titles 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 2 3 1 1 1 2 0 5 5 4 0 1 0 0 0 1 28 Finals 0 0 0 1 1 2 1 2 3 5 3 1 3 0 5 7 4 0 1 0 2 0 1 42 Hard win loss 0 1 0 1 1 3 5 5 5 4 7 5 14 8 9 6 11 6 17 9 16 6 12 9 12 5 2 3 16 5 34 6 14 2 2 6 14 7 10 8 19 11 0 1 16 133 220 116 65 48 Clay win loss 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 1 0 0 7 6 1 2 11 3 17 3 13 5 8 4 5 2 8 4 0 0 16 2 4 4 10 2 5 6 0 0 3 2 10 5 0 0 11 64 120 52 69 77 Grass win loss 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 4 3 1 3 3 3 3 2 7 2 3 2 2 1 0 0 0 0 3 1 0 1 1 0 3 1 5 2 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 26 37 24 60 66 Carpet win loss 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 0 1 2 1 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 7 5 58 33 Overall win loss 0 1 0 1 1 4 8 7 5 4 19 15 17 14 23 13 33 12 40 17 27 12 19 12 20 9 2 3 35 8 38 11 25 4 10 13 19 9 13 10 30 18 0 1 27 228 384 197 66 09 Win 0 0 20 53 56 56 55 64 73 70 69 61 69 40 81 78 86 43 68 57 63 0 66 09 Year end ranking 524 533 106 106 120 47 36 26 17 17 17 35 36 268 3 5 8 65 24 20 15 Mixed doubles edit Tournament 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 SR W L Win Grand Slam tournaments Australian Open A A 1R A 2R SF W 1R A A QF QF A QF F 2R A 2R 1 11 21 9 70 French Open A A 2R 1R 1R A 2R A A W A 1R A A NH 1R A 2R 1 8 8 6 57 Wimbledon 2R A 1R 3R 3R A A A A SF A A 2R 2R NH 3R A A 0 8 9 6 60 US Open A A A QF SF A 1R A A F A A W W NH 1R A 2 7 19 5 79 Win loss 1 1 0 0 1 3 3 3 5 4 3 1 6 1 0 1 0 0 12 2 2 1 2 1 6 0 8 2 4 1 2 3 0 0 2 2 4 34 57 26 69 National representation Summer Olympics Not Held A Not Held G Not Held 1R 1 2 4 1 80 Junior Grand Slam tournament finals edit Doubles 1 runner up edit Result Year Tournament Surface Partner Opponents Score Loss 2001 Wimbledon Grass nbsp Christina Horiatopoulos nbsp Gisela Dulko nbsp Ashley Harkleroad 3 6 1 6Top 10 wins per season edit Player Rank Event Surface Round Score 2008 1 nbsp Marion Bartoli No 10 Wimbledon UK Grass 3rd round 6 4 6 1 2011 2 nbsp Francesca Schiavone No 4 Madrid Spain Clay 3rd round 7 6 5 6 3 2013 3 nbsp Sara Errani No 7 Stuttgart Germany Clay i 2nd round 6 0 4 6 6 1 4 nbsp Li Na No 6 French Open Clay 2nd round 5 7 6 3 6 2 2014 5 nbsp Agnieszka Radwanska No 5 Sydney Australia Hard 2nd round 7 5 6 2 2015 6 nbsp Ana Ivanovic No 7 Wimbledon UK Grass 2nd round 6 3 6 4 2017 7 nbsp Elina Svitolina No 10 Miami United States Hard 2nd round 7 5 6 4World TeamTennis editMattek Sands has played three seasons with World TeamTennis making her debut in 2000 with the Hartford FoxForce later playing a season with the Sacramento Capitals in 2006 and the New York Sportimes in 2008 Mattek Sands joined the Chicago Smash for their inaugural season during the 2020 WTT season at The Greenbrier The team advanced to the final as the second seed with a win over the Orlando Storm in the semifinals but ultimately fell in the Championship match to the New York Empire in a Supertiebreaker Mattek Sands was named the 2020 WTT MVP due to her doubles play throughout the season 26 References edit a b Bethanie Mattek Sands wtatennis com Retrieved June 10 2023 Bethanie Mattek Sands ESPN com Retrieved July 28 2021 a b Bethanie Mattek Sands Overview Archived from the original on July 29 2020 Bethanie Mattek Sands Completes Comeback Wins Mixed Doubles With Jamie Murray The New York Times Associated Press September 8 2018 ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved July 28 2021 Rothenberg Ben September 15 2016 Behind Bethanie Mattek Sands s Drug Use Exemption Questions About Her Doctor The New York Times Retrieved December 1 2020 Fraser Stuart January 25 2017 Pressure on doubles star over doping exemption The Times Retrieved December 1 2020 Player Profiles Bethanie Mattek Sands Wimbledon 2011 Retrieved June 23 2011 Player Profiles Misaki Doi Wimbledon 2011 Retrieved June 23 2011 Sania Mattek bow out of WTA event in USA The Times Of India July 18 2012 Mattek Sands after hip surgery Sometimes down never out Tennis com April 30 2014 Retrieved January 29 2015 Bethanie Mattek Sands needs surgery after gruesome right knee injury The Guardian July 8 2017 Retrieved July 13 2017 Injury agony for Mattek Sands wimbledon com news July 6 2017 US Open 2018 Jamie Murray and Bethanie Mattek Sands win mixed doubles title BBC Sport September 8 2018 Retrieved September 8 2018 Krejcikova and Mektic claim mixed doubles title ausopen com Retrieved February 1 2020 Krejcikova Siniakova to face Mattek Sands Swiatek in Paris doubles final Storm Hunter advances to biggest clay court final of her career in Rome Kenin Mattek Sands battle to second title of the year in Miami March 31 2024 Iggulden Amy June 29 2006 Socks and the singles girl on Centre Court Daily Telegraph Retrieved July 7 2017 Williams Fires 12 Aces in Chase Open Win permanent dead link Helenair com Bethanie Mattek Sands fashion gallery Being Bethanie Archived September 4 2006 at the Wayback Machine Fox Sports September 01 2006 Full Speed Ahead Archived September 28 2007 at the Wayback Machine Tennis magazine August 30 2006 Bethanie Mattek Sands reveals the Lady Gaga tennis ball dress womentennisblog org 2011 Archived from the original on September 2 2013 Retrieved June 22 2011 Talk Tennis Podcast Tennis Warehouse www tennis warehouse com Retrieved August 20 2019 Congratulations Bethanie Archived January 19 2009 at the Wayback Machine WTATour com January 19 2009 World TeamTennis Adds Stars Tiafoe Puig Roanic Bouchard amp Sock As Rosters Set For 2020 WTT com June 16 2020 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Bethanie Mattek Sands Bethanie Mattek Sands at the Women s Tennis Association nbsp Bethanie Mattek Sands at the International Tennis Federation nbsp Bethanie Mattek Sands at the Billie Jean King Cup nbsp Bethanie Mattek Sands at Wimbledon nbsp Bethanie Mattek Sands at ESPN com nbsp Bethanie Mattek Sands at Olympedia nbsp Bethanie Mattek Sands at Olympics com Retrieved from 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