^Dickmayer?
Seriously, edit that post or apologize or I'll report you
It's not right to make fun of other players, sometimes it's okay, but this Dickmayer/Wickmayer thing is really getting out of hand on this forum and us Yanina-fans really don't appreciate it
How did you feel about the thread about the Shahar Peer bomb scare thing where that poster said Shahar should be banned from Auckland? Exactly...
Thanks :yeah:
Also, a mod could've seen it and you might've gotten banned or something
And I think someone got a temporary ban like 2 years ago for making fun of Yanina and her grunts and calling her Dickmayer and making fun of her "ugliness" and stuff
American Bethanie Mattek-Sands advanced to the second round of qualifying for Australian Open 2010 on Thursday, knocking out Julia Vakulenko of the Ukraine 2-6 6-3 6-4.
The colourful Mattek-Sands, as well known for her array of tennis outfits as she is for her on-court exploits, looked to be in trouble in the opening set as Vakulenko snatched a double break and raced to a 4-1 lead. The American struggled with her serve and was regularly distracted by the wind, which affected her ball toss.
The 26-year-old Ukrainian romped through the set in 27 minutes, sealing it with a forehand winner.
Mattek-Sands, sporting white knee-high socks, overcame her poor start in the second set. The 24-year-old clawed her way back into the match, winning the first three games.
Vakulenko did not back down, breaking Mattek-Sands’ serve in the seventh game, but immediately relinquished her advantage as the American quickly broke back. Mattek-Sands claimed the set with a deep forehand winner after 33 minutes, sending the match into a decider.
The final set was a tightly-contested battle, with both players having their chances. Vakulenko’s first double fault for the match set up a break point for Mattek-Sands, but after snatching the break at 4-3, the American called for a trainer and received treatment on her right hand. Returning on court after a five-minute injury time-out, the American looked to quickly wrap up the match, and saved three break points in the 10th and final game of the set before sealing the match with a cross-court forehand winner.
Mattek-Sands will play 13th-seeded Canadian Sharon Fichman in the next round. Fichman defeated Severine Beltrame of France 6-2 6-4 on Thursday.