Ranking movers: Birrell, Walton lead rising Australians

Queenslanders Kimberly Birrell and Adam Walton are among the biggest ranking movers this week.


Monday 20 May 2024
Leigh Rogers
Brisbane, Australia
Men's singles

Adam Walton makes his top-100 debut in the latest ATP Tour singles rankings.

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

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

This propels Walton even higher in the Australian top 10, leapfrogging Thanasi Kokkinakis and James Duckworth to move into eighth spot.

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

There is good news for Bernard Tomic, who improves nine spots to world No.247. This is the 31-year-old's best ranking since July 2021.

Blake Mott is making major moves too, rising 26 places to world No.368. This is the 28-year-old's highest ranking since January 2018.

> READ: Australian men close to achieving 42-year rankings first

AUSSIE TOP 10
PlayerRankMove
Alex de MinaurNo.110
Jordan ThompsonNo.37-2
Alexei PopyrinNo.51-9
Chris O'ConnellNo.64+2
Rinky HijikataNo.78+1
Max PurcellNo.92-8
Aleksandar VukicNo.93-23
Adam WaltonNo.95+16
Thanasi KokkinakisNo.98-4
James DuckworthNo.103-1
Women's singles

Kimberly Birrell is the biggest mover in the latest WTA Tour singles rankings.

The 26-year-old skyrockets up 28 places to world No.154 after winning her career-biggest title at an ITF event in Japan.

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

It provides another milestone in a breakout season for Joint, who has improved her ranking more than 480 places since the start of the year.

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

The 31-year-old Tomljanovic made a winning return to the tour at a WTA 125 tournament in Italy last week, reaching the second round.

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

AUSSIE TOP 10
PlayerRankMove
Daria SavilleNo.85-1
Arina RodionovaNo.103+5
Storm HunterNo.121+3
Astra SharmaNo.1300
Taylah PrestonNo.137+2
Kimberly BirrellNo.154+28
Olivia GadeckiNo.165+3
Talia GibsonNo.187+4
Destanee AiavaNo.191+4
Maya JointNo.202+6
Men's doubles

Several Australians achieve new career-highs in the latest ATP Tour doubles rankings.

Matthew Romios improves five places to a new peak of world No.115, with the 25-year-old rewarded for consistent results at ATP Challenger level.

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

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

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

AUSSIE TOP 10
PlayerRankMove
Matt EbdenNo.30
Max PurcellNo.330
Jordan ThompsonNo.360
John PeersNo.410
Rinky HijikataNo.55-1
John-Patrick SmithNo.60+1
Matthew RomiosNo.115+5
Andrew HarrisNo.1230
Tristan SchoolkateNo.141-2
Calum PuttergillNo.145+7
Women's doubles

Destanee Aiava sits at a new career-high in the latest WTA Tour doubles rankings.

The 24-year-old won the biggest title of her career at an ITF event in Spain this week, which sees her improve 11 places to world No.135.

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

> READ: Hunter feeling "supported and loved" following injury setback

AUSSIE TOP 10
PlayerRankMove
Storm HunterNo.4-1
Ellen PerezNo.70
Olivia GadeckiNo.78+2
Daria SavilleNo.108-1
Destanee AiavaNo.135+11
Kimberly BirrellNo.184-3
Talia GibsonNo.193-18
Maddison InglisNo.1980
Astra SharmaNo.238-38
Alana ParnabyNo.257-30

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