Jordan Thompson has climbed two spots to world No.3 in doubles whereas Destanee Aiava has been rewarded for her Brisbane title sweep.
Turin, Italy, 19 November 2024 | Jackson Mansell
Males’s doubles
Jordan Thompson has capped off his career-defining season on a excessive be aware, climbing to his highest doubles rating. The New South Welshman climbed two spots to world No.3 following his semifinal run on the ATP Finals in Turin with Max Purcell.
In 2024, Thompson received 4 doubles titles alongside Purcell, together with a primary main – the US Open – in September. He additionally claimed an ATP Masters 1000 title with top-20 singles participant Sebastian Korda in Madrid in Could.
Ought to he maintain his place, Thompson will go into the Australian Open because the nation’s highest-ranked males’s doubles participant since Todd Woodbridge in 2002.
In the meantime, Patrick Harper broke into the highest 200 for the primary time in his profession. His semifinal look on the Champaign Challenger noticed the Aussie rise 14 spots to world No.187.
AUSSIE TOP 10 | ||
Participant | Rating | Transfer |
Jordan Thompson | No.3 | +2 |
Max Purcell | No.12 | -2 |
Matt Ebden | No.13 | -2 |
John Friends | No.35 | 0 |
John-Patrick Smith | No.69 | -4 |
Rinky Hijikata | No.97 | +2 |
Matthew Romios | No.102 | -1 |
Thomas Fancutt | No.121 | -2 |
Tristan Schoolkate | No.135 | -1 |
Luke Saville | No.136 | -1 |
Girls’s singles
Destanee Aiava has skyrocketed into the highest 200 after she received the Brisbane QTC Tennis Worldwide this week. Aiava’s dominant week, which included a three-set win over Lizette Cabrera, noticed her transfer up 30 locations to world No.198, placing her on the verge of the Australian prime 10.
Brisbane finalist Cabrera additionally had a mammoth rise this week, rising 59 spots. Cabrera reached the title match at an occasion for the primary time since September when she fell quick towards Talia Gibson on the Cairns Worldwide.
AUSSIE TOP 10 | ||
Participant | Rating | Transfer |
Ajla Tomljanovic | No.84 | +1 |
Olivia Gadecki | No.88 | +2 |
Kimberly Birrell | No.114 | +1 |
Maya Joint | No.119 | 0 |
Daria Saville | No.120 | 0 |
Talia Gibson | No.125 | 0 |
Arina Rodionova | No.132 | +2 |
Taylah Preston | No.156 | 0 |
Maddison Inglis | No.158 | +3 |
Priscilla Hon | No.190 | +3 |
Girls’s doubles
Aiava options once more on this week’s Rankings Movers after her doubles triumph with Maddison Inglis. The 2 received their first title collectively for the reason that 2023 Perpetual NSW Open once they double-bageled their opponents within the remaining. Aiava elevated 9 spots to world No.158, whereas Inglis cracked again into the highest 200, climbing 18 locations to world No.190.
Quarterfinalist Taylah Preston achieved a brand new profession excessive, transferring as much as world No.251, an enchancment of 10. It highlights a formidable three weeks for the West Australian, who additionally reached the ultimate of ITF occasions in Playford and Sydney.
AUSSIE TOP 10 | ||
Participant | Rating | Transfer |
Ellen Perez | No.13 | 0 |
Storm Hunter | No.31 | 0 |
Olivia Gadecki | No.101 | +1 |
Destanee Aiava | No.158 | +9 |
Maya Joint | No.187 | +2 |
Jamiee Fourlis | No.188 | +2 |
Maddison Inglis | No.190 | +18 |
Kimberly Birrell | No.205 | -1 |
Daria Saville | No.226 | +3 |
Petra Hule | No.228 | +3 |
Males’s singles
Omar Jasika has achieved a brand new profession excessive, transferring up three locations to world No.181. The Victorian has risen 164 spots in 2024, spelling a career-best season.
Jasika earned Australian Open qualification in January, earlier than occurring a 27-match successful streak between August and October.
In different rating movers, Alex Bolt rose two spots to world No.158 after reaching the spherical of 16 in Kobe. Blake Mott additionally rose seven locations after he reached his first remaining since September final yr on the M25 occasion in Brisbane the place he fell to Blake Ellis.
AUSSIE TOP 10 | ||
Participant | Rating | Transfer |
Alex de Minaur | No.9 | 0 |
Alexei Popyrin | No.24 | 0 |
Jordan Thompson | No.26 | 0 |
Chris O’Connell | No.65 | +1 |
Aleksandar Vukic | No.69 | +2 |
Rinky Hijikata | No.73 | +1 |
Thanasi Kokkinakis | No.77 | +2 |
James Duckworth | No.82 | -5 |
Adam Walton | No.90 | 0 |
Max Purcell | No.103 | 0 |
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