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Renee Alame, Ty Host and Tahlia Kokkinis all sit at career-high positions within the newest ITF world junior rankings.

Australia , 21 August 2024 | Leigh RogersITF World Tennis Tour junior women’ rankings, sitting at a career-high world No.2.

The 16-year-old from the Gold Coast, a women’ singles finalist on the Australian Open and Wimbledon this season, isn’t the one promising Aussie teen making their mark on the world stage.

Renee Alame rises to a career-high world No.118 this week. The 15-year-old from Sydney was a singles finalist on the latest NSW Junior Open, bettering her season document on the ITF world junior tour to 30 wins from her 38 matches.

Tahlia Kokkinis has received 16 of her previous 17 matches on the ITF world junior tour, which incorporates three title-winning runs previously month. This has helped the 16-year-old from Brisbane climb to a career-high world No.141.

Jizelle Sibai makes her debut contained in the Australian high 10 this week. The 14-year-old from Sydney jumps up 61 locations to a career-high world No.208 after her semifinal look on the NSW Junior Open.

AUSSIE TOP 10
Participant Age Rank Transfer
Emerson Jones 16 No.2 0
Alana Subasic 17 No.77 +3
Maya Joint 18 No.91 0
Renee Alame 15 No.118 +34
Lily Taylor 17 No.135 +35
Tahlia Kokkinis 16 No.141 0
Ava Beck 16 No.143 +6
Jizelle Sibai 14 No.208 +61
Koharu Nishikawa 15 No.227 +3
Kimiko Cooper 16 No.266 -51
Junior boys

Cruz Hewitt is edging nearer to a top-100 breakthrough within the newest ITF World Tennis Tour junior boys’ rankings.

After scooping back-to-back ITF titles in Sydney, the 15-year-old Hewitt rises 48 spots to a career-high world No.117. This makes Hewitt the ninth highest-ranked boy on the earth in his 2008 beginning 12 months.

Ty Host, who completed runner-up to Hewitt finally week’s NSW Junior Open, additionally sits at a brand new career-high. The 17-year-old improves 26 positions to world No.68. This sees Host turn out to be the brand new No.2 Australian, leapfrogging final 12 months’s NSW Junior Open champion Pavle Marinkov.

AUSSIE TOP 10
Participant Age Rank Transfer
Hayden Jones 17 No.10 0
Ty Host 17 No.68 +26
Pavle Marinkov 18 No.94 -40
Hugh Winter 17 No.104 -21
Cruz Hewitt 15 No.117 +48
Jake Dembo 16 No.132 -1
Jerome Estephan 17 No.176 +3
Rohan Hazratwala 17 No.183 +8
Brendan Loh 18 No.194 -4
Daniel Jovanovski 16 No.252 +85
Junior wheelchair

Australia boasts six gamers contained in the world’s high 20 within the newest ITF Wheelchair Tennis Tour junior boys’ rankings.

Jin Woodman, a 15-year-old from Melbourne, leads the cost sitting at world No.4. He’s set to compete within the US Open Junior Wheelchair Championships in New York in coming weeks alongside fellow high 10-ranked friends Yassin Hill and Benjamin Wenzel.

Isla Gillespie, the top-ranked Australian within the ITF Wheelchair Tennis Tour junior women’ rankings at world No.10, can also be set to make her Grand Slam debut at Flushing Meadows.

TOP AUSSIES
Participant Age Rank Transfer
Jin Woodman 15 No.4 -1
Yassin Hill 17 No.5 0
Benjamin Wenzel 17 No.6 0
Sonny Rennison 12 No.15 0
Arlo Shawcross 16 No.16 0
Harrison Dudley 15 No.20 0

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