Semi-finals - Sara Goller/Laura Ludwig, vs. Carolina Salgado/Maria Clara Salgado, Brazil Team Uniform Uniform Seed Player No. Player No...... Country 5 Laura Ludwig 1 Sara Goller 2...... Germany 9 Maria Clara Salgado 1 Carolina Salgado 2 Brazil The Salgados lead theSWATCH FIVB World Tour series with Goller & Ludwig, 4-1 Date FIVB Tournament Round Winning Team Score Time 7/30/2009 Klagenfurt Grand Slam Pool F Salgado/Salgado 21-15, 17-21, 15-10 0:50 7/10/2009 Gstaad Grand Slam Winner 2 Goller/Ludwig 22-20, 21-17 0:43 5/23/2009 Japan Open Contender 5 Salgado/Salgado 21-15, 21-18 0:43 5/2/2009 Shanghai Open Bronze Medal Salgado/Salgado 21-19, 21-19 0:42 5/25/2006 China Open Winner 1 Salgado/Salgado 21-18, 21-16 0:36

· Goller and Ludwig netted three bronze medals on the 2009 SWATCH FIVB World Tour with third-place finishes at the season opener in April at Brasilia, and back-to-back Grand Slam events in Moscow and Marseille. · Goller and Ludwig placed ninth in the Beijing 2008 Olympic Games were the Germans were eliminated by the Schwaiger sisters (Doris and Stephanie) of Austria 23-21, 11-21 and 18-16 in 54 minutes. · Goller and Ludwig best FIVB finish together was a 2007 second in Espinho, Portugal. · Goller and Ludwig rank 19th on the FIVB’s all-time earnings list at US$386,900. Only Stephanie Pohl and Okka Rau have won more for Germany (sixth, $586,790). · Goller ($195,450) and Ludwig ($193,450) ranked 54th and 55th, respectively, in career FIVB earnings. · Goller and Ludwig were the gold medal winners at the 2008 European championships in Hamburg, Germany. · Goller and Ludwig have claimed 10 European medals in 16 starts since 2004 with five titles and a 78-16 match mark. · Ludwig was named the SWATCH FIVB World Tour most improved player in 2007 with Tamsin Barnett of Australia. · Ludwig was a gold medal winner with Jana Kohler at the 2003 SWATCH-FIVB World Championships for players under the age of 18 in Pattaya, Thailand. Brasília Open Results Winner 1 def. Nadia Campisi / Cristina Hopf, Spain (Q12,28) 21-14, 21-13 34 minutes Winner 2 def Ying Huang / Yuan Yue, China (21) 21-14, 21-11 29 Winner 3 def. / Misty May-Treanor, United States (20) 16-21, 21-17, 15-12 57 Winner 4 def. Juliana Felisberta Silva / Larissa Franca, Brazil (1) 21-18, 26-24 44 Semi-Finals vs. Carolina Salgado/Maria Clara Salgado, Brazil (9) Medal Match vs. Jen Kessy/, United States (3) or Juliana Felisberta Silva/Larissa Franca, Brazil (1) 2010 SWATCH Matches Won-Lost:...... 4-0 Since 2005 FIVB Matches Won-Lost, including CQ: 137-85* 2010 SWATCH Sets Won-Lost:...... 8-1 Since 2005 FIVB Tournaments Played: ...... 56* 2010 SWATCH Tournaments Played: ...... 1 Since 2005 FIVB Best Finish: ...... 2nd (Espinho 2007)* 2010 SWATCH Best Finish: ...... 4th or better (Brasília) Since 2005 FIVB Winnings: ...... $386,900* 2010 SWATCH Winnings:...... $11,200 *includes FIVB Challenger/Satellite events Goller and Ludwig’s SWATCH FIVB World Tour Gold Medal Match Results (Won 0, Lost 1) 1. lost to Juliana Felisberta Silva/Larissa Franca, BRAZIL, Portugal - Espinho (6/16/2007), 17-21, 21-16, 15-13 (58), SWATCH Event No. 154 Semi-finals - Sara Goller/Laura Ludwig, Germany vs. Carolina Salgado/Maria Clara Salgado, Brazil Team Uniform Uniform Seed Player No. Player No...... Country 5 Laura Ludwig 1 Sara Goller 2...... Germany 9 Maria Clara Salgado 1 Carolina Salgado 2 Brazil The Salgados lead theSWATCH FIVB World Tour series with Goller & Ludwig, 4-1 Date FIVB Tournament Round Winning Team Score Time 7/30/2009 Klagenfurt Grand Slam Pool F Salgado/Salgado 21-15, 17-21, 15-10 0:50 7/10/2009 Gstaad Grand Slam Winner 2 Goller/Ludwig 22-20, 21-17 0:43 5/23/2009 Japan Open Contender 5 Salgado/Salgado 21-15, 21-18 0:43 5/2/2009 Shanghai Open Bronze Medal Salgado/Salgado 21-19, 21-19 0:42 5/25/2006 China Open Winner 1 Salgado/Salgado 21-18, 21-16 0:36

· The Salgado sisters have been playing full-time together on the SWATCH FIVB World Tour since 2005 with six podium placements and eight “final four” finishes. · The Salgados won a SWATCH FIVB World Tour gold medal at a 2008 stop in Myslowice, Poland. · The Salgados joined their mother (isabel, Miami 1994 with Roseli Timm) and brother (Pedro, nine times with Harley Marques in 2007 and 2008, and once with Benjamin Insfran in 2009) in winning SWATCH FIVB World Tour gold medals. · The Salgados earned their first SWATCH FIVB World Tour medal by placing third at the 2005 South African event in Cape Town. · The Salgados rank 15th on the FIVB’s all-time earnings list (US$423,500). · On the SWATCH FIVB World Tour, the Salgados are 3-18 against Americans, 38-48 against Brazilian rivals and 6-13 against Chinese opposition. · The Salgado’s have been successful in 18 of 43 SWATCH FIVB World Tour Country Quota appearances with a 23-25 mark. · Maria Clara ($218,600) and Carolina ($214,000) rank 46th and 49th, respectively in FIVB career earnings. · Carolina won two SWATCH FIVB Junior World Championships for players under the age of 21 with Taiana Lima in 2004 and Camillinha Saldanha in 2005. · Carolina also finished fourth at the 2002 SWATCH FIVB Young World Championships for players under the age of 18 in Greece with Isabel Grael, second at the 2003 U-18 event in Thailand with Barbara Figueiedo Sexies and second at the 2004 U-18 event in Italy with Figueiedo Sexies. · The Salgado sisters were third together at the 2003 SWATCH FIVB Junior World Championships in France. · Maria Clara won the SWATCH FIVB Junior World Championships U21 title in 2001 with Shaylyn Bede and was third with in 2002. · Maria Claria has been the top server on the SWATCH FIVB World Tour the past two seasons with a women’s record serve of 86.5 kkm/h at the 2009 SWATCH FIVB World Championships in Stavanger, Norway. · On the Brazilian Tour this season for six events, the Salgados have a 11-11 match mark with one silver medal finish · For 87 career domestic events together, the Salgados have a 240-140 match mark with three titles and 22 medals. · Overall, the Salgados have competed in 160 domestic and international Beach events with four gold medals and a 446-256 match mark (63.5 percent). Brasília Open Results Winner 1 def. Susan Blundell / Anna Scarlett, New Zealand (24) 21-12, 21-10 34 minutes Winner 2 def. Madelein Meppelink / Marloes Wesselink, Netherlands (25, Q2) 21-17, 21-15 37 Winner 3 lost to Juliana Felisberta Silva / Larissa Franca, Brazil (1) 13-21, 29-31 53 Contender 4 def. Doris Schwaiger / Stefanie Schwaiger, Austria (4) 21-18, 21-13 40 Contender 5 def. Barbara Hansel / Sara Montagnolli, Austria (10) 18-21, 21-18, 15-9 67 Contender 6 def. Brooke Hanson / Lisa Rutledge, United States (31, Q25) 21-18, 11-21, 15-8 55 Semi-Finals vs. Sara Goller/Laura Ludwig, Germany (5) Medal Match vs. Jen Kessy/April Ross, United States (3) or Juliana Felisberta Silva/Larissa Franca, Brazil (1) 2010 SWATCH Matches Won-Lost: ...... 5-1 Since 2005 FIVB Matches Won-Lost, including CQ: ...... 206-116 2010 SWATCH Sets Won-Lost:...... 10-4 Since 2005 FIVB Tournaments Played: ...... 73 2010 SWATCH Tournaments Played:...... 1 Since 2005 FIVB Best Finish: ...... 1st (Myslowice 2008 2010 SWATCH Best Finish: ...... 4th or better (Brasília) Since 2005 FIVB Winnings: ...... $423,500 2010 SWATCH Winnings:...... $11,200

Salgado’s SWATCH FIVB World Tour Gold Medal Match Results (Won 1, Lost 0) 1. def. Katrin Holtwick/Ilke Semmler, GERMANY, Poland - Myslowice (9/2-7/08), 21-17, 19-21, 15-7 (56), SWATCH Event No. 182 Semi-finals - Jen Kessy/April Ross, United States vs. Juliana Felisberta Silva/Larissa França, Brazil Team Uniform Uniform Seed Player No. Player No...... Country 3 April Ross 1 Jennifer Kessy 2...... United States 1 Juliana Felisberta Silva 1 Larissa Franca 2 Brazil 26 Erika Nystrom 1 Emilia Nystrom 2 Finland Juliana & Larissa lead the SWATCH FIVB World Tour series with Kessy & Ross, 8-3 Date FIVB Tournament Round Winning Team Score Time 9/12/2009 Barcelona Open Semi-Finals Juliana/Larissa 21-18, 25-23 0:51 8/22/2009 Aland Open Gold Medal Juliana/Larissa 21-15, 28-26 0:46 7/10/2009 Gstaad Grand Slam Winner 3 Juliana/Larissa 19-21, 22-20, 15-13 1:17 7/4/2009 World Championships Gold Medal Kessy/Ross 30-28, 23-21 0:58 4/25/2009 Brasilia Open Gold Medal Juliana/Larissa 21-18, 21-18 0:44 4/23/2009 Brasilia Open Winner 4 Kessy/Ross 20-22, 21-14, 15-11 0:54 6/14/2008 Grand Slam Bronze Medal Juliana/Larissa 21-11, 21-19 0:41 5/24/2008 Osaka Open Contender 6 Juliana/Larissa 19-21, 21-18, 15-9 0:58 5/17/2008 Seoul Open Contender 6 Juliana/Larissa 21-18, 26-24 0:48 9/1/2007 St. Petersburg Open Gold Medal Juliana/Larissa 23-21, 21-17 0:48 8/30/2007 St. Petersburg Open Winner 4 Kessy/Ross 21-17, 21-17 0:46

· Kessy and Ross have won six SWATCH FIVB World Tour gold medals, including three in 2009 at the SWATCH FIVB World Championships in Stavanger, Norway, followed by a Grand Slam win in Marseille, France and an “open” title in Phuket, Thailand. · Kessy and Ross have now reached a SWATCH semi-final in 14 of their last 18 FIVB starts. · Kessy and Ross finished the 2008 SWATCH season as the No. 2 team on the points list behind Brazilians Shelda Bede and Ana Paula Connelly. This was the highest finish by an American team since 2003 when Misty May-Treanor and Kerri Walsh placed second behind and Ana Paula. · Kessy and Ross missed qualifying for the Beijing 2008 Olympic Games after being edged by Nicole Branagh and Elaine Youngs for the second USA berth. · After winning a country quota playoff and two qualifying matches at the 2007 Norwegian Grand Slam, Kessy and Ross captured the Stavanger gold medal as the 29th-seeded team in the competition by upsetting China’s Jia Tian and Jie Wang 21-14 and 21-12 in the finals. · Kessy and Ross are currently ninth in FIVB career team earnings at US$570,100 to rank second among all American teams internationally. · Kessy is currently 24th on the all-time earnings list ($334,025) and Ross is 30th ($286,550). · Ross was the 2007 SWATCH FIVB World Tour rookie-of-the-year and 2009 top offensive player. · Kessy won the 2008 and 2009 American “Queen-of-the-Beach” title. · Kessy and Ross have won four domestic titles together with 16 appearances in finals. Kessy and Ross have a 148-56 match mark for 39 domestic events since forming their partnership in 2007. For earnings, Kessy and Ross have won $560,750 together. · Kessy and Ross’s combined earnings for 72 domestic and international events is $1,130,850 with 10 titles and a 297-101 match mark. Brasília Open Results Winner 1 def. Dariam Acevedo / Yarleen Santiago, Puerto Rico (Q26, 30) 18-21, 21-12, 15-13 53 minutes Winner 2 def. Andrezza "Rtvelo" Martins / Cristine "Saka" Santanna, Georgia (14) 21-18, 21-13 39 Winner 3 def. Maria Bratkova / Evgenia Ukolova, Russia (11) 21-19, 21-16 44 Winner 4 def. Brooke Hanson / Lisa Rutledge, United States (Q25, 31) 21-17, 21-14 3 Semi-Finals vs. Juliana Felisberta Silva/Larissa Franca, Brazil (1) Medal Match vs. Sara Goller/Laura Ludwig, Germany (5) or Carolina Salgado/Maria Clara Salgado, Brazil (9) 2010 SWATCH Matches Won-Lost:...... 4-0 Since 2007 SWATCH Matches Won-Lost: ...... 144-44 2010 SWATCH Sets Won-Lost:...... 8-1 Since 2007 SWATCH Tournaments Played:...... 33 2010 SWATCH Tournaments Played: ...... 1 Since 2007 SWATCH Best Finish:...... 1st (6 times) 2010 SWATCH Best Finish: ...... 4th or better (Brasília) Since 2007 SWATCH Winnings:...... $570,100 2010 SWATCH Winnings:...... $11,200 Semi-finals - Jen Kessy/April Ross, United States vs. Juliana Felisberta Silva/Larissa França, Brazil Team Uniform Uniform Seed Player No. Player No...... Country 3 April Ross 1 Jennifer Kessy 2...... United States 1 Juliana Felisberta Silva 1 Larissa França 2 Brazil Juliana & Larissa lead the SWATCH FIVB World Tour series with Kessy & Ross, 8-3

· Juliana Felisberta Silva (pronounced jew lee ah nah FILL-a-BERT-a SILL-vah) and Larissa França (pronounced la-RISS-a FRON-suh) have teamed together for six-plus seasons since 2004 and are tied for 12th in FIVB events played together (73). · Juliana and Larissa rank third in women’s SWATCH FIVB World Tour gold medals with 29, including one in 2004, six in 2005, seven in 2006, five in 2007, two in 2008 and eight in 2009. · With eight gold medals in 2009, Juliana and Larissa have set the record for SWATCH FIVB World Tour titles in a single-season. · Larissa and Juliana are four-time SWATCH FIVB World Tour championship (2005, 2006, 2007 and 2009). · Juliana and Larissa posted silver, bronze and silver medal finishes at the 2005, 2007 and 2009 SWATCH FIVB World Championships, respectively. 2007) SWATCH FIVB World Tour champions. · Juliana and Larissa won were gold medal winners at the 2007 PanAmerican Games in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. · Juliana and Larissa rank second (US$1,748,350) on the all-time FIVB money list behind Adriana Behar/Shelda Bede of Brazil ($2,207,965) and ahead of Misty May-Treanor and Kerri Walsh of the United States ($1,540,540). · Juliana and Larissa rank second on the all-time FIVB wins (393 wins, 75 losses) list behind Adriana/Shelda (587-139) and ahead of May-Treanor and Walsh (346-35). On the SWATCH FIVB World Tour, Juliana and Larissa are 32-21 against Americans, 78-19 against Brazilian rivals and 39-9 against Chinese opposition. · The $409,750 earnings for Juliana and Larissa in 2005 was a SWATCH FIVB World Tour single-season record for both men and women breaking the previous mark of $332,000 by and ZeMarco deMelo of Brazil in 1996. · Larissa ($892,935) and Juliana ($880,925) rank third and fourth in FIVB career earnings, respectively. · Juliana played in two FIVB events with in 2003, including a ninth-place finish at the SWATCH FIVB World Championships in Rio de Janeiro. · Larissa has played with four other partners in seven FIVB events, including four tournaments with Ana Richa (2003, including a 17th at the world championships in Rio de Janeiro), and one each with Leninha Aguiar (2002, 17th), Ana Paula Connelly (2008 Olympics, fifth) and Vivian Cunha (2008, first). · Juliana won the 2001 SWATCH FIVB Junior World Championships for players under the age of 21 in Italy with Taiana Lima. The two teamed to place fifth in the 2003 junior world championships in France. · Juliana was named the SWATCH FIVB World Tour most outstanding player in 2009. · Juliana was named the SWATCH FIVB World Tour best offenisve player in 2006, and top blocker in 2009.. · Larissa placed fifth in the Beijing 2008 Olympic Games with Ana Paula Connelly as Juliana withdrew two days before the start of the competition due to a right knee injury. She had surgery in the weeks to follow. · Larissa was named the SWATCH FIVB World Tour most outstanding player in 2006. · Larissa was named the SWATCH FIVB World Tour best hitter in 2008, top setter in 2006, 2007, 2008 and 2009, and best defender in 2009 · Larissa was a bronze medal winner at the 2003 PanAmerican Games in the Dominican Republic with Ana Richa. · On the Brazilian Tour this season for six events, Juliana and Larissa have a 27-1 match mark with five firsts and a fifth. · For 70 career domestic events together, Juliana and Larissa have a 299-41 match mark with 41 gold medals. · Overall, Juliana and Larissa have competed in 143 domestic and international events with 70 gold medals and a 692-116 match mark (85.6 percent). · Juliana and Larissa won the 2005 and 2007 “Queen of the Beach” titles in Brazil, respectively. Brasília Open Results Winner 1 def. Izabel Bezerra / Luiza Amelia Ramos, Brazil (Q33, 32) 21-7, 21-16 34 minutes Winner 2 def. Chen Xue / Xi Zhang, China (17) 21-16, 17-21, 15-13 58 Winner 3 def. Carolina Salgado / Maria Clara Salgado, Brazil (9) 21-13, 31-29 53 Winner 4 lost to Sara Goller / Laura Ludwig, Germany (5) 18-21, 24-26 44 Contender 6 def. Emilia Nystrom / Erika Nystrom, Finland (Q3, 26) 21-12, 21-19 36 Semi-Finals def. Jen Kessy / April Ross, United States (3) Medal Match vs. Sara Goller/Laura Ludwig, Germany (5) or Carolina Salgado/Maria Clara Salgado, Brazil (9) 2010 SWATCH Matches Won-Lost: ...... 4-1 Since SWATCH 2004 Matches Won-Lost: ...... 393-75 2010 SWATCH Sets Won-Lost:...... 8-3 Since SWATCH 2004 Tournaments Played: ...... 73 2010 SWATCH Tournaments Played:...... 1 Since SWATCH 2004 Best Finishes:...... 1st (29 titles) 2010 SWATCH Best Finish: ...... 4th or better (Brasília) Since SWATCH 2004 Winnings:...... $1,748,350 2010 SWATCH Winnings:...... $11,200 Kessy/Ross’ SWATCH FIVB World Tour Gold Medal Match Results (Won 6, Lost 6) 1. lost to Juliana Felisberta Silva/Larissa Franca, BRAZIL, Russia - St. Petersburg (9/1/2007), 23-21, 21-17 (48), FIVB Event No. 164 2. def. Tian/Jie Wang, CHINA, Norway - Stavanger (6/30/2007), 21-14, 21-12 (44), No. 156 3. lost to Nicole Branagh/Kerri Walsh, UNITED STATES, United Arab Emirates - Dubai (10/11/08), 21-18, 21-19 (46), No. 184 4. def. Branagh/Tyra Turner, UNITED STATES, Thailand, Phuket (11/9/08), 18-21, 21-14, 15-12 (63), No. 185 5. def. Ying Huang/Xi Zhang, CHINA, China, Sanya (11/16/08), 21-17, 23-21 (44), No. 186 6. lost to Juliana/Larissa, BRAZIL, Brazil - Brasília (4/35/2009), 21-18, 21-18 (44), No. 187 7. lost to Talita Antunes/Maria Antonelli, BRAZIL, Korea - Seoul (5/31/2009), 20-22, 16-21 (45), No. 190 8. def. Juliana/Larissa, BRAZIL, Norway World Championships - Stavanger (7/4/09), 30-28, 23-21 (58), No. 191 9. def. Vassiliki Arvaniti/Maria Tsiartsiani, GREECE, France - Marseille (7/26/09), 21-16, 21-17 (42), No. 194 10. lost to Juliana/Larissa, BRAZIL, Finland - Aland (8/22/2009), 15-21, 26-28 (46), No. 198 11. lost to Simone Kuhn/Nadie Zumkehr, SWITZERELAND, China - Sanya (11/1/2009), 17-21, 22-20, 15-13 (60), No. 201 12. def. Angie Akers/Tyra Turner, UNITED STATES, Thailand, Phuket (11/8/09), 21-12, 21-17 (37), No. 202

Juliana & Larissa’s SWATCH-FIVB World Tour Gold Medal Match Results (Won 29, Lost 16)

1. def. Susanne Lahme/Danja Musch, GERMANY, Spain, Mallorca (7/10/2004), 21-17, 21-12 (39 minutes), SWATCH Event No. 113

2. def. Shelda Bede/Adriana Behar, BRAZIL, China, Shanghai (5/21/2005), 21-15, 21-18 (46), No. 119 3. lost to Shaylyn Bede/Ana Paula Connelly, BRAZIL, Japan, Osaka (5/29/2005), 21-19, 17-21, 10-15 (54), No. 120 4. def. Vassiliki Karadassiou/Vassiliki Arvaniti, GREECE, Italy, Milan (6/12/2005), 25-23, 21-16 (49), No. 121 5. def. Tian Jia/Wang Fei, CHINA, Switzerland, Gstaad (6/18/2005), 17-21, 21-15, 15-8 (57), No. 122 6. lost to Misty May-Treanor/Kerri Walsh, UNITED STATES, Germany, Berlin, 2005 Worlds (6/25/2005), 21-17, 21-17 (40), No. 123 7. lost to Karadassiou/Arvaniti, GREECE, Norway, Stavanger (7/2/2005), 21-12, 16-21, 10-15 (51), No. 124 8. def. Renata Ribeiro/Talita Antunes Rocha, BRAZIL, Russia, St. Petersburg (7/9/2005), 26-24, 21-14 (47), No. 125 9. lost to May-Treanor/Walsh, UNITED STATES, France, Paris (7/30/2005), 21-17, 21-15 (46), No. 127 10. def. Renata/Talita, BRAZIL, Canada, Montreal (8/28/2005), 21-9, 21-10 (44), No. 130 11. lost to Renata/Talita, BRAZIL, Greece, Athens (9/3/2005), 18-21, 21-16, 17-15 (56), No. 131 12. lost to May-Treanor/Walsh, UNITED STATES, Brazil, Salvador (10/22/2005), 21-16, 18-21, 12-15 (58), No. 132 13. def. May-Treanor/Walsh, UNITED STATES, Mexico, Acapulco (10/30/2005), 28-26, 40-42, 15-13 (104), No. 133 14. lost to May-Treanor/Walsh, UNITED STATES, South Africa, Cape Town (11/20/2005), 21-11, 21-14 (34), No. 134

15. def. May-Treanor/Walsh, UNITED STATES, Italy, Modena (5/14/2006), 21-19, 27-25 (55), No. 135 16. lost to May-Treanor/Walsh, UNITED STATES, Switzerland, Gstaad (6/24/2006), 21-17, 21-17 (37), No. 138 17. def. Shelda/Adriana, BRAZIL, Norway, Stavanger (7/1/2006), 21-18, 21-17 (43), No. 139 18. def. Shelda/Adriana, BRAZIL, France, Marseille (7/8/2006), 21-19, 21-23 (55), No. 140 19. lost to /Ana Paula, BRAZIL, Canada,Montreal (7/16/2006), 15-21, 25-27 (79), No. 141 20. def. Chen Xue/Xi Zhang, CHINA, Russia, St. Petersburg (7/22/2006), 21-11, 21-17 (39), No. 142 21. def. May-Treanor/Walsh, UNITED STATES, France, Paris (7/29/2006), 20-22, 21-15, 15-13 (66), No. 143 22. lost to Jia Tian/Jie Wang, CHINA, Austria, Klagenfurt (8/5/2006), 22-20, 16-21, 11-15 (56), No. 144 23. def. Renata/Talita, BRAZIL, Portugal, Porto Santo, Madeira Islands (9/17/2006), 38-36, 21-18 (60), No. 146 24. def. Leila/Ana Paula, BRAZIL, Brazil, Vitoria (9/30/2006), 19-21, 21-14, 15-10 (56), No. 147

25. def. Shelda/Adriana, BRAZIL, Poland, Warsaw (6/10/2007), No. 153 26. def. Sara Goller/Laura Ludwig, GERMANY, Portugal, Espinho (6/16/2007), 17-21, 21-16, 15-13 (58), No. 154 27. lost to May-Treanor/Walsh, UNITED STATES, Germany, Berlin (7/14/2007), 21-18, 15-21, 7-15 (45), No. 158 28. lost to May-Treanor/Walsh, UNITED STATES, Austria, Klagenfurt (8/4/2007), 16-21, 21-23 (46), No. 161 29. def. Xue/Zhang, CHINA, Norway, Kristiansand (8/11/2007), 21-17, 21-16 (38), No. 162 30. def. Jia Tian/Jie Wang, CHINA, Finland, Aland (8/18/2007), 21-19, 21-15 (38), No. 163 31. def. Jen Kessy/April Ross, UNITED STATES, Russia, St. Petersburg (9/1/2007), 23-21, 21-17 (48), No. 164 32. lost to May-Treanor/Walsh, UNITED STATES, Brazil, Fortaleza (9/29/2007), 16-21, 14-21 (40), No. 165

33. def. Renata/Talita, BRAZIL, Australia, Adelaide (3/30/2008), 21-13, 18-21, 15-12 (57), No. 167 34. lost to Renata/Talita, BRAZIL, China, Shanghai (5/4/2008), 18-21, 20-22 (41), No. 168 35. def. Jia Tian/Jie Wang, CHINA, Japan - Osaka (5/25/2008), 21-16, 21-9 (36), No. 170

36. def. Kessy/Boss, UNITED STATES, Brazil - Brasília (4/25/2009), 21-18, 21-18 (44), No. 187 37. def. Talita/Maria Antonelli, BRAZIL, Japan - Osaka (5/24/2009), 24-26, 21-19, 16-18 (65), No. 189 38. lost to Kessy/Boss, UNITED STATES, Norway World Championships - Stavanger (7/4/2009), 28-30, 21-23 (58), No. 191 39. lost to Talita/Antonelli, BRAZIL, Switzerland - Gstaad (7/11/2009), 17-21, 21-16, 12-15 (58), No. 192 40. def. Renata/Vanilda Leão, BRAZIL, Russia - Moscow (7/18/2009), 21-18, 21-19 (47), No. 193 41. def. Nicole Branagh/Elaine Youngs, UNITED STATES, Austria, Klagenfurt (8/1/2009), 21-12, 21-15 (39), No. 195 42. def. Louise Bawden/Becchara Palmer, AUSTRALIA, Poland - Stare Jablonki (8/8/2009), 21-14, 21-16 (38), No. 196 43. def. Kessy/Boss, UNITED STATES, Finland - Aland (8/22/2009), 21-15, 28-26 (46), No. 198 44. def. Talita/Antonelli, BRAZIL, Netherlands - The Hague (8/29/2009), 21-16, 21-15 (37), No. 199 45. def. Talita/Antonelli, BRAZIL, Spain - Barcelona (9/13/2009), 21-17, 28-26 (55), No. 200