In describing to Riina, her masturbation sessions and her second erotic dream which she experienced during the week after surrendering her virginity, Maia deliberately left out the part of her envisioning of having sex with her tennis coach, Toomas Tamala. Maia noted that Toomas was not included in either of her two erotic dreams unlike like Dmitri Arkhangelsky who was included in both erotic dreams, and Arnold Viisimaa and Harri Kutsaar who were featured in her second erotic dream.
In her self analyzing of her masturbating activity in conjunction with her first erotic dream and with the aftermath of her second erotic dream, Maia came to a startling conclusion. She surmised that each of the four men she visualized fucking had different reasons to explain their appearances in her imaginations. For example, Boris Arkhangelsky was the stud who deflowered her, which wonderful event spurred on her first erotic dream wherein he was her sole prominent lover. He was the only man she had actually fucked and hence explains his appearance in both of her erotic dreams plus her masturbation simulations. Maia knew she would cherish the memory of Dmitri forever, as her first lover. So, it was natural that Dmitri was a pervasive focus in her masturbation stimulation and in her erotic dreams.
Harri Kutsaar and Arnold Viisimaa appeared only in her second erotic dream. As a result, Maia formed the opinion that her dream was prophetic to suggest that she should fuck them toute suite and be rewarded accordingly. In the case of Harri Kutsaar, her assumption turned out to be spot on. The sex with Harri was terrific to say the least, and as a result they became boyfriend and girlfriend for the balance of their last year in high school, dating frequently and likewise fucking frequently.
On the other hand, Arnold Viisimaa turned out to be a disaster not worth her time whatsoever. To Maia's surprise, Arnold appeared to disdain her in the aftermath of their coitus. Even though they were lab partners in their chemistry class for the subsequent remaining five weeks of the term, Arnold was absolutely taciturn. His dialogue with her were monosyllabic restricted solely to the demands of the class and their mutual assignments.
Maia came to the conclusion that she had misinterpreted her erotic dream drastically. She was fooled by the fact that her dream promised that Arnold had large cock and it turned out that he did have one as advertised. And in fact when his cock was in her pussy there was certainly pleasure to be had as a result. However, she had overlooked the fact that her dream portrayed Arnold to be a eunuch and therefore incapable of pleasuring a woman. She sheepishly acknowledged that her dream was intimating that a large cock did not necessarily guarantee unbridled sexual joy.
The case of Toomas Tamala, her tennis coach, was a different kettle of fish. He was not part of either one of her erotic dreams. His appearance in her masturbation imagination was based on the sole basis that she truly wanted to have sexual relations with him. She had formed such a desire when she turned eighteen as she truly wanted to lose her virginity. That desire was prompted by the fact that practically all of her friends were sexually active, and so, she seemed to be out of sync with her peers.
Maia had felt peer pressure in that not only had she retained her virginity, but that she had not even ever gone out on a date. Every girl she knew in high school, even the unpopular ones, and even if they were still virgins, all had at least gone out on a date, as far as she knew. But as we've seen she had deemed the whole lot of her male class mates as insipid and an agony to date never mind fucking.
By the time Maia turned eighteen, she had formed the impression that when she would graduate from high school, she just might still be a virgin. Although in some circles of society that would be deemed prudent, even laudable, but in the atmosphere of her friends and even with her own mother that status was not deemed as something to be desired and especially not to be proud of. Nevertheless, she couldn't imagine herself eagerly willing to have sex with any of her male school mates, just for the sake of losing her virginity. So, she had come to the conclusion, that her first occasion for heterosexual sex would have to be with an older man.
She dismissed the possibility of having sex with one of her male teachers at school, since in her mind she found the idea repugnant. Besides most of her teachers were likewise unappealable to her. The only other older man Maia had any regular contact with was her tennis coach, Toomas Tamala. At least he did stir sexual interest in her mind and heart.
Maia was aware that it's an open secret that some of the female professional tennis players have sexual relationships with their male coaches. Hardcore tennis fans even suspect that situation to be commonplace. However, in Maia's case the opportunity for sex with Tamala was virtually nonexistent. Given the household chores required of her by mother, plus her school work, there literally was not enough hours in the day for the opportunity to seduce Tamala. Since Maia knew Tamala was a circumspect gentleman, not to mention actually married, it was really up to her to force an assignation if there was going to be one.
When she turned eighteen, Maia was no longer able to play in the junior girls tournaments in tennis. With her heavy schedule at home, she was prevented from embarking on a full time schedule on the WTA tour, and so she rarely had any contact with Tamala during that time. Because of her success in winning the girls singles title, the previous year when Maia was seventeen years old, Wimbledon was prepared to offer her a wildcard entry to the main draw of the single women's competition. Unfortunately, like her mother before her, Maia contacted mononucleosis and could not take advantage of the opportunity of playing in one of the most prestigious and storied tennis tournament.
Luckily for Maia, unlike her mother, her illness was short lived, and her recovery was quick, as opposed to the considerable prolonged recovery period her mother had to endure at approximately of the same age. As a result, she was able to enter the WTA tournament held at Tallinn in September. In that tournament, Maia did enjoy some success by reaching the finals. She was beaten by a strong Czech player who like Anett had reached a career high ranking (CHR) of number two in the world as well as having won one grand slam title. So, there was no shame in losing to such a star player, and besides with that performance, it allowed Maia to rise in WTA ranking to No. 320 in the world.
With that result, Toomas Tamala was able to successfully lobby the tournament officials of the Indian Wells and the Miami tournaments to award Maia a wildcard entry to the qualifying rounds of their respective tournaments. The fact that Maia was an actual American citizen plus supported by the Estonian Tennis Association (Eesti Tennise Liit) was appealing enough for hardcore women's tennis fans to appreciate seeing her compete. Besides her CHR of No 320 plus the fact that she had won the Wimbledon Girls Singles title amply justified the inclusion of Maia for the qualifying rounds.
As noted, the Wimbledon tournament officials had been willing to bestow a wildcard entry directly to the main draw the previous year when she was eighteen years of age. Because she did not compete because of her illness, there was still interest in accommodating Maia the opportunity of allowing her to compete in the current year's tournament. However, because of her inactivity in WTA tournaments since winning the Girls Singles title, direct entry to the main draw could not be justified. With again Tamala's persistent advocacy on behalf of Maia, the Wimbledon tournament officials agreed to allow her entry to the qualifying rounds.
At the time Maia started her last year in high school, she had all but made her mind up to forego her ambition of competing full time on the WTA tour. However, with her success at the Tallinn tournament coupled with her permission to play in the American tournaments in March, plus the Wimbledon tournament, revived in her the desire to try and see how successful she might be as a professional tennis player. So, she decided that if she did well in these three tournaments, she would forego going to college for one year and see how well she could do in competing full time on the WTA tour.
In this latest consideration of her immediate future, Maia set new goals. Regarding the three tournaments she was slated to compete, she decided if she was successful enough as a result to raise her world rankings into the top 100, then she would postpone going to college for at least a year to compete full time on the WTA tour. If during that year she would raise her world ranking to the top 32, then she would continue playing tennis leaving her with the option to go to college once she decided to quit playing professional tennis for good.
The reasoning behind her decision was based on the structure of the WTA and the ITF in conducting the competition in the various tennis tournaments. When a player is ranked in the top 100, she receives automatic entry to the main draw of the four grand slam tournaments in tennis: the Australian Open (AO), held in Melbourne; the French Open (FO), held in Paris; Wimbledon, held in London and the United States Open (USO) held in New York City. If you are in the top 32, then you are seeded in the slam tournaments which guarantees that you won't meet another seeded player, who would naturally be considered a tougher opponent than an unseeded player, until the third round of the seven rounds of knockout elimination of the 128 competitors.