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Rising star Adam Walton has been rewarded with a top-100 debut following a formidable efficiency on the ATP Challenger Tour.

Taipei, Chinese language Taipei, 20 Could 2024 | Leigh Rogersscored a top-20 win, simply his second ever on clay, to succeed in that stage.

Adam Walton: The 25-year-old was topped the singles champion at an ATP Challenger match in Taipei (Chinese language Taipei). That is Walton’s eighth profession singles title and improves his season document to 36 wins from 51 matches.

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

James Duckworth: The 32-year-old was a singles semifinalist on the ATP Challenger match in Taipei, exiting in three units to compatriot Adam Walton. This was Duckworth’s fourth ATP Challenger semifinal look of the season.

Max Purcell: The 26-year-old progressed to his first singles quarterfinal of the season on the ATP Challenger occasion in Taipei. It was a welcome return to kind for Purcell, who had not received back-to-back singles matches since August 2023.

Jake Delaney and Max Purcell: The 27-year-old Delaney and 26-year-old Purcell had been doubles semifinalists on the ATP Challenger in Taipei. This was Delaney’s deepest run at ATP Challenger stage in additional than eight years.

Thanasi Kokkinakis: The 28-year-old was a singles quarterfinalist at an ATP Challenger in Bordeaux (France). Kokkinakis scored his first top-100 win of the clay-court season, beating world No.79 and fellow Aussie Rinky Hijikata within the opening spherical.

John Friends: The 35-year-old was a doubles semifinalist alongside France’s Sadio Doumbia on the ATP Challenger in Bordeaux.

Destanee Aiava: The 24-year-old (under proper) received the most important doubles title of her profession at an ITF 100 match in Madrid (Spain) alongside Greece’s Eleni Christofi. That is Aiava’s thirteenth profession doubles title and her first this season. 

Arina Rodionova: The 34-year-old was a singles finalist at an ITF 75 match in Kurume (Japan). This improves Rodionova’s document from the previous three weeks to 10 wins from 13 matches.

Elena Micic: The 18-year-old superior to her first skilled singles semifinal, scoring 5 wins to succeed in the ultimate 4 at an ITF 35 match in Monzon (Spain) as a qualifier. Micic was additionally a doubles quarterfinalist with Romanian Maria Toma.

Tina Smith: The 21-year-old superior to the singles quarterfinals at an ITF 35 match in Villach (Austria). Smith was additionally a doubles semifinalist alongside fellow Australian Melisa Ercan.

Bernard Tomic: The 31-year-old made the singles semifinals at an ITF 25 match in Pensacola (USA), enhancing his document to 12 wins from his previous 18 matches.

Matthew Dellavedova: The 23-year-old was a singles finalist at an ITF 15 match in Kursumlijska Banja (Serbia). This was Dellavedova’s sixth profession ITF singles ultimate look and his first this season.

Jacob Bradshaw: The 21-year-old was a singles semifinalist at an ITF 15 match in Monastir (Tunisia). It was Bradshaw’s third semifinal look this yr.

Heath Davidson: The 37-year-old (under center) received the quad singles title at an ITF wheelchair tennis match in Madrid (Spain). That is Davidson’s ninth profession singles title and his second of the season.

Renee Alame: The 15-year-old performed a starring function representing Australia on the Junior Billie Jean King Cup qualifying occasion in Kazakhstan, profitable all of her 10 matches for the week (six in singles and 4 in doubles).

> READ: Australian group qualifies for 2024 Junior Billie Jean King Cup Finals

Ashton McLeod: The 16-year-old received his first junior singles title, triumphing at an ITF J60 match in Dededo (Guam). McLeod additionally swept the doubles title alongside Chinese language Taipei’s Ho Chen Hui to cap a formidable breakthrough week.

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

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