Aleksandar Vukic and Kimberly Birrell are among the many high climbers within the newest rankings.
Melbourne, VIC, 22 October 2024 | Jackson Mansell
Males’s singles
A shock run from Aleksandar Vukic on the Almaty Open has seen the 28-year-old crack again into the highest 75.
Vukic defeated Adrian Mannarino and high seed Francis Tiafoe to make the semifinals at a second ATP occasion this season.
Rising 13 locations to world No.72 within the ATP Tour rankings, Vukic leapfrogs Rinky Hijikata and Thanasi Kokkinakis to turn out to be Australian No.6.
Bernard Tomic is again within the high 200 after his look within the quarterfinals on the Calgary Challenger. It ends a close to five-year absence from this bracket; Tomic final held a spot there in February 2020.
AUSSIE TOP 10 | ||
Participant | Rating | Transfer |
Alex de Minaur | No.10 | -1 |
Alexei Popyrin | No.25 | -1 |
Jordan Thompson | No.29 | 0 |
James Duckworth | No.69 | -6 |
Chris O’Connell | No.71 | +1 |
Aleksandar Vukic | No.72 | +13 |
Rinky Hijikata | No.83 | -4 |
Thanasi Kokkinakis | No.85 | -2 |
Max Purcell | No.93 | -2 |
Adam Walton | No.103 | -1 |
Girls’s singles
There’s a new Australian No.1 within the WTA Tour rankings as Ajla Tomljanovic surpassed Olivia Gadecki.
Going up 4 locations, Tomljanovic holds the mantle for the primary time since August 2023.
Essentially the most notable riser this week is Kimberly Birrell after her maiden WTA remaining in Osaka. Birrell skyrocketed into the Australian high 5, rising 39 spots to world No.111.
> BREAKTHROUGH: Birrell makes maiden WTA remaining in Osaka
Maddison Inglis additionally rose on this week’s rankings, bettering 12 locations to world No.174 after a finals berth in Cairns.
AUSSIE TOP 10 | ||
Participant | Rating | Transfer |
Ajla Tomljanovic | No.81 | +4 |
Olivia Gadecki | No.83 | +1 |
Maya Joint | No.110 | 0 |
Kimberly Birrell | No.111 | +39 |
Daria Saville | No.114 | 0 |
Arina Rodionova | No.116 | -4 |
Talia Gibson | No.129 | -1 |
Taylah Preston | No.162 | -8 |
Maddison Inglis | No.174 | +12 |
Astra Sharma | No.182 | +11 |
Girls’s doubles
Ellen Perez has climbed one spot to world No.12 within the WTA Tour doubles rankings following her finals look in Ningbo with Nicole Melichar-Martinez.
Upon reaching the ultimate, the pair certified for the WTA Finals in Riyadh for the second straight yr.
In the meantime, Alana Parnaby has re-entered the Australian high 10 after successful her second consecutive Cairns Worldwide title. Pairing with fellow Aussie Petra Hule, the duo went undefeated throughout each Cairns tournaments.
Parnaby has climbed 17 spots to a rating of world No.217 – her highest doubles rating since January 2023.
AUSSIE TOP 10 | ||
Participant | Rating | Transfer |
Ellen Perez | No.12 | +1 |
Storm Hunter | No.25 | -1 |
Olivia Gadecki | No.94 | -9 |
Destanee Aiava | No.162 | -1 |
Talia Gibson | No.194 | +6 |
Maddison Inglis | No.195 | +7 |
Kimberly Birrell | No.200 | -22 |
Maya Joint | No.201 | -11 |
Jaimee Fourlis | No.206 | +4 |
Alana Parnaby | No.217 | +17 |
Males’s doubles
Jake and Jesse Delaney have each achieved career-high rankings within the ATP Tour doubles rankings, after making the M25 Cairns remaining two weeks in the past.
With their rankings being up to date this week, the Delaney brothers are actually ranked at 332 and 370 on this planet respectively.
They’ve now reached seven ITF doubles finals for 2024 – probably the most of their profession.
AUSSIE TOP 10 | ||
Participant | Rating | Transfer |
Jordan Thompson | No.5 | 0 |
Matt Ebden | No.7 | 0 |
Max Purcell | No.10 | -1 |
John Friends | No.47 | 0 |
John-Patrick Smith | No.63 | -3 |
Matthew Romios | No.98 | +2 |
Rinky Hijikata | No.102 | -41 |
Luke Saville | No.130 | +1 |
Tristan Schoolkate | No.133 | 0 |
Thomas Fancutt | No.136 | -2 |