Lizette Cabrera and Jason Kubler are strongly responsible for the 2025 Australian Pro Tour Points ranking.
Melbourne, Big, March 28, 2025 | Jackson Mancell
Lizette Cabrera and Jason Kubler early domination The 2025 Australian Pro Tour leads the point ranking for the mid -break.
I have a pair I got the most score After the six professional tour events this season, we won five single titles between them.
Lizette Cabrera and Jason Kubler #Australianprotour In an amazing summer
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-Tennisaustralia (@tennisaustralia) March 28, 2025
Cabrera’s current 15 -game victory march is a catalyst for her position in the rankings. The 27 -year -old boy finished the first part of Pro Tour Calendar with a continuous title victory in Launceston, Mildura and Swan Hill.
She also won fourth place in the women’s doubles category after winning Mildura.
Read: Cabrera completes a professional tour 3 feet
The current purple patch is the longest career of Cabrera and has improved 14 games between September and November 2019. Cabrera recognizes her resurrection of her reservation wisely.
“It’s helpful to have this Australian tournament with a schedule and financially,” she said. “I felt every year, and I’m learning more and more through scheduling.
“Because I’m Australians, we’re on the way than other tennis players in the world, and my trip is crazy. So every time I have a chance to play in Australia, I can see a big difference. I always know that I play well in Australia.”
Australian Pro Tour has been demonstrated by Cabrera as a taxation method that improves confidence in her game and causes confidence.
Cabrera, the world No.263, hoping to enter Roland Garros for the first time since 2022, said, “I think more girls and men will help more women and men play, get points, save money, save money, and get more opportunities to get home.
“You have a lot of games and you feel like you’re in a good place. That’s how I feel now.
“I think it’s a way for Europeans to feel that you can go home by plane. I’m so lucky! They do not burn for us.
“The route with a lot of Australian tournaments is amazing, and it’s not surprised if more girls will fall in the top 100 this year. [as a result]. ”
Priscilla Hon and Kimberly Birrell follow Cabrera according to each ITF W75 title in Brisbane.
More: Priscilla Hon maintains a powerful 2025 form in Brisbane.
In the latest ranking update, HON won the WTA TOP 150 for the first time since November 2022 after winning the W75 trophy in Romania.
Birrell, meanwhile, has surged the mantle of Australia’s No.1 to the world No.68.
Maddison Inglis and Astra Sharma took the top fifth place after a strong performance in Brisbane.
ELENA MICIC’s 198 -point transportation guarantees a long lead in women’s doubles. The 20 -year -old boy added three titles and runner -up plates to the trophy cabinet, including the victory of Brisbane, Bunny and Ranich Stone.
Gabriella da silva-fick, petra hulle, and belle thompson are also in the top 5.
Four months after returning from Brisbane, Kubler is leading the men’s single professional tour rankings. According to the 18-4 record, it is 9 points ahead of the 31-year-old world No.89 Adam Walton.
Kubler advanced to the second Brisbane challenger finals before winning the Tasmania Double where he left to end last season. -Title of Burnie and Launceston.
Read: Kubler prioritizes in Burnie
Omar Jasika, Tristan School and Blake Ellis added trophy in 2025, ranking in the top 5 in the Men’s Pro TOUR.
The duo of Joshua Charlton and Patrick Harper in the doubles is leading the table thanks to two weeks of flash in Brisbane.
Matt Hulme, Matthew Romios and Jesse Delaney ranked in the top 5.
The Australian Pro Tour provides more than $ 1.4 million a year for prize money and provides players with the opportunity to get competitive competitiveness and ATP and WTA rankings.
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