Chris O’Connell triumphed at an ATP Challenger event in China this week, as many different Australian gamers posted unimaginable outcomes the world over.
Australia, 16 September 2024 | Leigh Rogerssecured a spot in November’s finals after ending second in the course of the group stage in Spain. Whereas in Mexico, Olivia Gadecki loved an gorgeous breakout run to change into the primary Australian to achieve a WTA 500 singles remaining since Ash Barty in January 2022.
A complete of six Australians gamers claimed skilled titles this week, with an extra seven claiming titles on the ITF junior tour.
An Australian workforce additionally took dwelling 12 medals, together with 4 golds, from the 2024 Virtus World Tennis Championships in France.
This week’s most excellent performers embrace …
Olivia Gadecki: The 22-year-old superior to her career-biggest singles remaining at a WTA 500 event in Guadalajara (Mexico). Gadecki scored 4 consecutive top-100 wins, together with an upset in opposition to world No.11 Danielle Collins, in a formidable run.
Chris O’Connell: The 30-year-old scooped the singles title at an ATP Challenger event in Guangzhou (China). That is O’Connell’s sixth profession ATP Challenger singles title and his first since September 2023.
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Christopher O’Connell battles previous Shimabukuro 1-6, 7-5, 7-6(5) to raise the trophy in Guangzhou#ATPChallenger | @TennisAustralia pic.twitter.com/1RS34QEcoI
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Marc Polmans: The 27-year-old was a singles quarterfinalist on the ATP Challenger event in Guangzhou. This was Polmans’ third quarterfinal look of the season and first since April.
Blake Bayldon and Thomas Fancutt: The Aussie pair superior to the doubles semifinals on the ATP Challenger event in Guangzhou. This was 25-year-old Bayldon’s eighth look in a doubles semifinal this season and 29-year-old Fancutt’s eleventh.
Bernard Tomic: The 31-year-old was a singles quarterfinalist at an ATP Challenger event in Las Vegas (USA). This was Tomic’s tenth quarterfinal look of the season.
Talia Gibson: The 20-year-old starred at an Australian Professional Tour occasion in her hometown of Perth. Gibson gained her first singles title of the season on the ITF 75 event. This takes her profession tally to 6 ITF singles titles.
> READ: Gibson scoops Australian Professional Tour title in Perth
Maddison Inglis: The 26-year-old was a singles finalist on the Australian Professional Tour occasion in Perth. This was Inglis’ third singles remaining look of the season.
Talia Gibson and Maddison Inglis: The Western Australian locals mixed to win their first skilled doubles title collectively on the ITF 75 event in Perth. That is Gibson’s ninth profession ITF doubles title and her first this 12 months, whereas it’s Inglis’ seventh profession doubles title and in addition her first of the season.
Destanee Aiava: The 24-year-old was a singles semifinalist on the ITF 75 event in Perth. This improved Aiava’s latest document to 6 wins from her previous eight matches.
Lizette Cabrera: The 26-year-old made essentially the most of a wildcard on the ITF 75 event in Perth, progressing to the singles semifinals. Cabrera has now gained seven of her previous 9 matches on the ITF Tour.
Omar Jasika: The 27-year-old prolonged his profitable streak to 17 matches as he scooped the singles title at an ITF 25 event in Darwin. That is Jasika’s fifth title of the season and his third from the previous three weeks.
> READ: Jasika continues profitable streak on Australian Professional Tour
Jake Delaney: The 27-year-old recorded a runner-up end within the singles occasion on the ITF 25 event in Darwin. This was Delaney’s fifth profession ITF singles remaining look and his third this season.
Joshua Charlton and Jake Delaney: The Aussie duo claimed the doubles title on the ITF 25 event in Darwin. That is 25-year-old Charlton’s eighth doubles title of the season, whereas it’s 27-year-old Delaney’s third title in as many weeks.
Matt Hulme: The 25-year-old was a doubles finalist with New Zealand’s James Watt on the ITF 25 event in Darwin. This was the duo’s third Australian Professional Tour doubles remaining look this season.
Enzo Aguiard: The 22-year-old, who has been enjoying school tennis with the College of Alabama, superior to his first singles semifinal on the ITF Tour this week. Aguiard made his semifinal breakthrough on the ITF 25 event in Darwin.
Ty Host: The 17-year-old superior to the boys’ singles remaining at an ITF J200 event in Durban (South Africa). Host has now gained 17 of his previous 21 matches on the ITF junior tour.
Jake Dembo: The 16-year-old scooped the boys’ singles title at an ITF J100 event in Kuching (Malaysia). That is Dembo’s second – and largest – ITF junior singles title.
Sarah Mildren: The 16-year-old gained her first ITF junior singles title on the ITF J100 event in Kuching. Mildren additionally claimed the ladies’ doubles title with 17-year-old Aussie Elizabeth Ivanov. That is the third ITF junior doubles title for every participant and their first collectively.
Kimiko Cooper: The 16-year-old was a ladies’ singles finalist on the ITF J100 event in Kuching. Cooper was additionally a ladies’ doubles finalist alongside Japan’s
Taylor Burke: The 15-year-old gained the ladies’ singles title at an ITF J30 event in Petit Camp Phoenix (Mauritis) with out dropping a set. That is Burke’s first singles title on the ITF junior tour. She was additionally a ladies’ doubles finalist alongside Botswana’s Nina Sekonopo.
Michael Smith: The 17-year-old swept the boys’ singles and doubles titles (partnering fellow Australian Bryan Dickson) at an ITF J30 event in Adelaide. That is Smith’s third ITF junior singles title of the season and second prior to now fortnight. That is additionally his third doubles title gained alongside 17-year-old Dickson this 12 months.
Kristina Tai: The 17-year-old mixed with Japan’s
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