Cannot  sync my iphone5  with  my  itunes library  on wifi . I am  using window7 version  on  my  laptop

cannot  sync my iphone5  with  my  itunes library  on wifi . I am  using window7 version  on  my  laptop

I've not read anything that suggests that iTunes Match considers the  computer used to subscribe to be any different than any other computers that are later set up on the account (by using the same Apple ID to add them to iTunes Match).
I've associated three computers with iTunes match, each with their own unique libary.  All of those libraries were merged by iTunes match.  Moreover, Apple states that any of the computers can be used to delete songs from the cloud.
http://support.apple.com/kb/ht4915
To delete an item from iCloud in iTunes
From a computer with iTunes Match enabled, open iTunes 10.5.1 or later on your computer. You can download the latest version of iTunes here.
Click Music on the left side of iTunes.
Select the item you would like to delete. Right-click the item and then choose Delete.
You will be asked to confirm this action.
If the item you want to delete exists in iTunes on your computer as well as in iCloud, click the checkbox to also delete the item from iCloud.

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