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Queenslanders Kimberly Birrell and Adam Walton are among the many largest rating movers this week.

Brisbane, Australia, 20 Might 2024 | Leigh RogersATP Tour singles rankings.

The 25-year-old rises 16 locations to a career-high world No.95 after successful an ATP Challenger title in Chinese language Taipei.

> AUSSIE WEEKLY WRAP: Walton wins third profession ATP Challenger singles title

This propels Walton even increased within the Australian high 10, leapfrogging Thanasi Kokkinakis and James Duckworth to maneuver into eighth spot.

The 23-year-old Tristan Schoolkate (transferring up one place to world No.186) and 20-year-old Philip Sekulic (up 12 spots to world No.245) are additionally celebrating new career-highs.

There may be excellent news for Bernard Tomic, who improves 9 spots to world No.247. That is the 31-year-old’s greatest rating since July 2021.

Blake Mott is making main strikes too, rising 26 locations to world No.368. That is the 28-year-old’s highest rating since January 2018.

> READ: Australian males near attaining 42-year rankings first

AUSSIE TOP 10
Participant Rank Transfer
Alex de Minaur No.11 0
Jordan Thompson No.37 -2
Alexei Popyrin No.51 -9
Chris O’Connell No.64 +2
Rinky Hijikata No.78 +1
Max Purcell No.92 -8
Aleksandar Vukic No.93 -23
Adam Walton No.95 +16
Thanasi Kokkinakis No.98 -4
James Duckworth No.103 -1
Girls’s singles

Kimberly Birrell is the largest mover within the newest WTA Tour singles rankings.

The 26-year-old skyrockets up 28 locations to world No.154 after successful her career-biggest title at an ITF occasion in Japan.

Maya Joint makes her debut within the Australian high 10 this week, with the 18-year-old rising six spots to world No.202.

It supplies one other milestone in a breakout season for Joint, who has improved her rating greater than 480 locations because the begin of the yr.

Ajla Tomljanovic is verging on a return to the Australian high 10, bettering 12 spots to world No.207.

The 31-year-old Tomljanovic made a successful return to the tour at a WTA 125 event in Italy final week, reaching the second spherical.

> READ: Tomljanovic, Walton awarded wildcards at Roland Garros 2024

AUSSIE TOP 10
Participant Rank Transfer
Daria Saville No.85 -1
Arina Rodionova No.103 +5
Storm Hunter No.121 +3
Astra Sharma No.130 0
Taylah Preston No.137 +2
Kimberly Birrell No.154 +28
Olivia Gadecki No.165 +3
Talia Gibson No.187 +4
Destanee Aiava No.191 +4
Maya Joint No.202 +6
Males’s doubles

A number of Australians obtain new career-highs within the newest ATP Tour doubles rankings.

Matthew Romios improves 5 locations to a brand new peak of world No.115, with the 25-year-old rewarded for constant outcomes at ATP Challenger degree.

Blake Ellis, additionally 25, sits at new career-high of world No.164 this week.

In the meantime, Calum Puttergill equals his career-best mark, with the 30-year-old leaping up seven spots to world No.145.

Jake Delaney is the largest mover of the week, with the 27-year-old storming up 201 locations to world No.631 after advancing to an ATP Challenger semifinal. That is his highest rating since October 2016.

AUSSIE TOP 10
Participant Rank Transfer
Matt Ebden No.3 0
Max Purcell No.33 0
Jordan Thompson No.36 0
John Friends No.41 0
Rinky Hijikata No.55 -1
John-Patrick Smith No.60 +1
Matthew Romios No.115 +5
Andrew Harris No.123 0
Tristan Schoolkate No.141 -2
Calum Puttergill No.145 +7
Girls’s doubles

Destanee Aiava sits at a brand new career-high within the newest WTA Tour doubles rankings.

The 24-year-old received the largest title of her profession at an ITF occasion in Spain this week, which sees her enhance 11 locations to world No.135.

Storm Hunter stays the top-ranked Aussie, regardless of dropping one spot after being unable to defend her Rome title.

> READ: Hunter feeling “supported and beloved” following harm setback

AUSSIE TOP 10
Participant Rank Transfer
Storm Hunter No.4 -1
Ellen Perez No.7 0
Olivia Gadecki No.78 +2
Daria Saville No.108 -1
Destanee Aiava No.135 +11
Kimberly Birrell No.184 -3
Talia Gibson No.193 -18
Maddison Inglis No.198 0
Astra Sharma No.238 -38
Alana Parnaby No.257 -30

> READ: Fourteen Australians to contest qualifying at Roland Garros 2024

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