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Max Purcell, Jordan Thompson, Alexei Popyrin and Maya Joint are on the rise within the newest rankings.

New York, USA, 9 September 2024 | Leigh RogersATP Tour singles rankings.

The 30-year-old jumps up three spots to world No.29 after reaching the fourth spherical on the US Open. This was Thompson’s finest Grand Slam end in 4 years.

Alexei Popyrin, who superior to the fourth spherical at a significant event for the primary time in his profession, can be on the rise. The 25-year-old improves 4 locations to world No.24.

Tristan Schoolkate is the most important mover of the week. The 23-year-old made a significant breakthrough on the US Open, successful his first Grand Slam main-draw match. This sees the Perth expertise bounce up 26 spots to a career-high world No.167.

Thanasi Kokkinakis (up eight positions to world No.78) and Max Purcell (rising eight spots to world No.89) have additionally been rewarded for his or her US Open performances.

AUSSIE TOP 10
Participant Rank Transfer
Alex de Minaur No.11 -1
Alexei Popyrin No.24 +4
Jordan Thompson No.29 +3
James Duckworth No.71 -1
Rinky Hijikata No.77 -15
Thanasi Kokkinakis No.78 +8
Chris O’Connell No.87 0
Max Purcell No.89 +8
Aleksandar Vukic No.94 -2
Adam Walton No.95 0
Ladies’s singles

Maya Joint continues her fast rise within the newest WTA Tour singles rankings, hovering into the Australian No.2 place.

The promising 18-year-old, who certified at a Grand Slam event for the primary time then went onto attain the second spherical on the US Open, climbs 24 spots to a career-high world No.111.

Joint sits simply above Arina Rodionova, who improves seven locations to world No.112 after qualifying at a significant event for the primary time in additional than 5 years.

Destanee Aiava (up 14 spots to world No.180) and Priscilla Hon (rising eight locations to world No.195) additionally make important strikes after qualifying at a Grand Slam event for the primary time.

AUSSIE TOP 10
Participant Rank Transfer
Daria Saville No.101 -6
Maya Joint No.111 +24
Arina Rodionova No.112 +7
Ajla Tomljanovic No.119 -1
Astra Sharma No.139 +11
Taylah Preston No.140 +5
Kimberly Birrell No.150 -3
Olivia Gadecki No.152 +2
Talia Gibson No.165 +5
Storm Hunter No.172 -4
Males’s doubles

Jordan Thompson and Max Purcell make their top-10 debut within the newest ATP Tour doubles rankings.

The newly topped US Open champions soar to new career-highs, with Thompson rising six locations to world No.7 and Purcell enhancing 10 spots to world No.8.

Australia now boasts three top-10 gamers and is the one nation with a number of representatives inside this elite class.

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Matthew Romios hits a career-high this week as effectively, enhancing six locations to world No.90 after successful his fifth ATP Challenger title of the season.

There are additionally new career-highs for Thomas Fancutt (up 5 positions to world No.145), Blake Bayldon (rising 10 spots to world No.212) and Joshua Charlton (up 5 locations to world No.256).

The Delaney brothers, 27-year-old Jake and 25-year-old Jesse, are the most important movers of the week. They skyrocket to new career-highs after successful back-to-back ITF titles. Jake improves 129 locations to world No.462 and Jesse jumps up 100 spots to world No.473.

AUSSIE TOP 10
Participant Rank Transfer
Matt Ebden No.5 -2
Jordan Thompson No.7 +6
Max Purcell No.8 +10
Rinky Hijikata No.50 +1
John Friends No.55 -1
John-Patrick Smith No.60 0
Matthew Romios No.90 +6
Thomas Fancutt No.145 +5
Calum Puttergill No.146 +3
Luke Saville No.150 -17
Ladies’s doubles

Ellen Perez stays the top-ranked Australian within the newest WTA Tour doubles rankings. The 28-year-old sits at world No.10 after progressing to the US Open quarterfinals.

In the meantime, a number of Australians hit new career-highs this week. Kimberly Birrell rises six spots to world No.162, whereas Maya Joint jumps up 35 locations to a brand new peak of world No.207.

AUSSIE TOP 10
Participant Rank Transfer
Ellen Perez No.10 0
Storm Hunter No.16 0
Olivia Gadecki No.82 -1
Destanee Aiava No.135 +6
Kimberly Birrell No.162 +6
Maddison Inglis No.179 +3
Daria Saville No.190 -35
Maya Joint No.207 +35
Talia Gibson No.228 -1
Alana Parnaby No.244 +1

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