Jelena Jankovic vs Sybille Bammer US Open Highlights
At the start of 2006, she got her best ever Grand Slam performance in only her second ever Grand Slam main draw, making the third round. Two weeks after, she reached her first career first Tour semifinal at Pattaya City, falling to the eventual champion Shahar Pe'er. She reached the third round in Indian Wells before losing to 19th seed Martina Hingis, and the second round in Charleston losing to top seed Justine Henin-Hardenne. During the Fed Cup, she fell 0–3 in Austria's 5–0 defeat to Spain.
She made her top 50 debut at No.42 following a third round appearance at Berlin, losing to No.6 seed Svetlana Kuznetsova. In her first Wimbledon main draw showing, she reached the third round, notching her best career win thus far over Nathalie Dechy, then ranked No.23. This was followed by a poor US hardcourt season, falling first round at four events and reaching the second round in three, including the US Open. She then reached her third career quarterfinal in Bangkok, once again beating Nathalie Dechy before falling to Tamarine Tanasugarn, the eventual runner-up. She finished the season ranked No.53, her best year-ending ranking thus far.After losing in the first round of Gold Coast to eventual runner-up Martina Hingis 6–0 6–2, the next week at Hobart, a Tier IV event, she rose several eyebrows by defeating eight-time Grand Slam champion Serena Williams in the quarterfinals, who was playing her first tournament since the US Open. With this victory, she became one of the players who have a winning head-to-head record over Williams. She lost in the semifinals to Vasilisa Bardina easily, 3–6, 1–6. She then lost 6–4 7–5 in the first round of the Australian Open to Anna Chakvetadze after leading 5–2 in the second set.In February 2007 she finally won her first WTA Tour title ten years after turning pro, beating Vasilisa Bardina in the first round to avenge her semifinal loss to her at Hobart, Anastassia Rodionova, Martina Suchá, Shuai Peng and topping it off with a victory over Gisela Dulko in the final, saving three match points en route to victory.
At the time of the French Open, she was ranked 25 in the world and entered the tournament as the 20th Seed. She beat Roberta Vinci (6–4 6–4), Olga Savchuk (6–0 6–3) and 16th Seed Li Na (6–4 6–3) to record her best performance at a Grand Slam to date. Unfortunately, she was defeated by top seed, world number one and eventual champion Justine Henin 6–2 6–4 in the French open fourth round. Nonetheless, it capped a breakthrough Grand Slam for Sybille, and resulted in a new career high of #22 in the world for her.In her first grass court tournament (the International Women's Open in Eastbourne, England), she won through to the 3rd round, only to be beaten in 3 tight sets by Nadia Petrova. At the third Grand Slam of the year at Wimbledon, Bammer lost in the second round to Laura Granville 6–1, 6–4.Since her daughter will start school in Austria in September 2007, Bammer will plan her season so that she is never away from home for more than a month at any one time.In the Stanford Classic, she was defeated in three sets by unseeded Sania Mirza in the semifinals.In the final staging of the Acura Classic, she made it to round 2 before losing to Ai Sugiyama. Nevertheless, she made her top 20 debut at #20 afterwards.At the 2007 US Open, Bammer made it all the way to the 4th round, equaling her best Grand Slam performance to date. Along the way she defeated 2004 finalist Elena Dementieva handily 6–1 6–2, before losing to Jelena Janković in three tight sets 4–6 6–4 1–6.Bammer finished 2007 at #19 in the world and as the highest ranked Austrian woman.
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