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Talia Gibson has jumped 12 locations to her greatest rating, whereas James Duckworth has climbed the identical variety of spots to return to the highest 70.

Melbourne, 15 October 2024 | Dan Imhoff

Girls’s singles

A Professional Tour treble that features a 14-match successful streak has elevated Talia Gibson 12 locations to a career-best mark within the newest world rankings.

The 20-year-old West Australian’s victory in an all-Australian last over Lizette Cabrera within the Cairns 1 W35 occasion was her eighth ITF title from 15 last appearances and lifted her to world No.128.

Maya Joint has additionally reached a career-high rating following a quarterfinal run on the W75 occasion at Rancho Santa Fe, within the US. The 18-year-old inched up three spots to world No.110.

The battle for the top-ranked Aussie girl closed to only one rating place after Ajla Tomljanovic moved up one spot to world No.85 with Olivia Gadecki at world No.84.

AUSSIE TOP 10
Participant Dwell rank Transfer
Olivia Gadecki No.84 -1
Ajla Tomljanovic No.85 +1
Maya Joint No.110 +3
Arina Rodionova No.112 -1
Daria Saville No.114 +2
Talia Gibson No.128 +12
Kimberly Birrell No.150 -12
Taylah Preston No.154 +2
Maddison Inglis No.186 +1
Destanee Aiava No.193 0
Males’s singles

James Duckworth’s Hangzhou Challenger marketing campaign was nearly over on the first hurdle when he stared down a match level earlier than he rallied and carried his momentum all the way in which to his first ATP Challenger title since Playford, Australia final 12 months.

The win boosted Duckworth’s rating 12 locations to world No.63 and he displaced Chris O’Connell because the fourth-ranked Australian.

Aleksandar Vukic’s robust week on the Shanghai Masters was additionally rewarded with a rating rise of six spots to world No.85 after his run to the third spherical, which included his first top-10 win over Casper Ruud.

Former world No.17 Bernard Tomic’s run to the Fairfield Challenger last, his greatest since his Chengdu ATP 250 title six years, was rewarded with an enormous rating leap of 26 spots to world No.207.

AUSSIE TOP 10
Participant Dwell rank Transfer
Alex de Minaur No.9 +2
Alexei Popyrin No.24 0
Jordan Thompson No.29 -1
James Duckworth No.63 +12
Chris O’Connell No.72 -1
Rinky Hijikata No.79 -1
Thanasi Kokkinakis No.83 -4
Aleksandar Vukic No.85 +6
Max Purcell No.91 -1
Adam Walton No.102 -7
Girls’s doubles

Jaimee Fourlis’ fourth ITF doubles title for the season on the W75 occasion at Edmond, within the US, has delivered a major rankings hike of 58 locations.

The 25-year-old’s triumph alongside American Kayla Day bumped her as much as world No.210.

It marked Fourlis’ first title with Day following earlier ITF triumphs this 12 months with Petra Hule in Darmstadt and The Hague, and with Dominika Salkova in Prague.

AUSSIE TOP 10
Participant Dwell rank Transfer
Ellen Perez No.13 0
Storm Hunter No.24 -1
Olivia Gadecki No.86 -6
Destanee Aiava No.161 -1
Kimberly Birrell No.178 -15
Talia Gibson No.200 +6
Maddison Inglis No.202 -11
Jaimee Fourlis No.210 +58
Maya Joint No.212 +2
Daria Saville No.225 +5
Males’s doubles

Former world No.2 John Friends has returned to the highest 50 in males’s doubles and moved as much as grow to be the fourth-ranked Australian doubles participant after he and Brit Jamie Murray reached the Shanghai Masters quarterfinals final week.

In a reprisal of their profitable partnership from 2013-2015, the 36-year-old and Murray defeated world No.1 duo Marcel Granollers and Horacio Zeballos en route.

Jordan Thompson retained his standing as Australia’s top-ranked doubles participant with an increase of two locations to a career-high world No.5 regardless of falling within the second spherical in Tokyo alongside American Ben Shelton.

AUSSIE TOP 10
Participant Dwell rank Transfer
Jordan Thompson No.5 +2
Matt Ebden No.7 -2
Max Purcell No.9 -1
John Friends No.47 +7
John-Patrick Smith No.60 -1
Rinky Hijikata No.61 -11
Matthew Romios No.100 -2
Luke Saville No.131 +2
Tristan Schoolkate No.133 +13
Thomas Fancutt No.134 +11

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