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MOVERS Rankings: De Minaur ranks 10th after Monte Carlo | April 15, 2025 | All News | News and Function | News and Events

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In Monte Carlo Masters, the semi -finals of Alex de Minaur are ranked 3rd in the top 10.

Melbourne, Big, April 15, 2025 | Jackson Mancell

Male single:

Alex de Minaur has returned to one of his highest ranks after playing a passionate match at Monte Carlo Masters.

The 25 -year -old boy defeated the top three opponents to reach the first clay semi -finals since the Lyon opening in May 2022.

Monte Carlo’s quasi -finalist Alexei Popyrin jumped to 25th after playing the best game this season. Popirin started campaigns with UGO HUMBERT and France Tiafoe.

But his biggest victory was a three -hour battle with Casper Ruud last year.

Reading: Devil, Poppylin reaches the Monte Carlo Jun Joon Final.

Top 10 Australia

player

ranking

move

Alex de Minaur

No.7

+3

Alexei Poppylin

No. 25

+2

Jordan Thompson

39

-1
ALEKSANDAR VUKIC

No.84

-1
Linky Hijikata

No.85

0
Adam Walton

No.86

0

Chris O’Connell

No.87

-5
James Duck Worth

No. 92

-2
Thanasi kokkinakis

No.107

-15

Tristan School Kate

No.120

-1

Women’s doubles:

Olivia Gadecki recorded the ranking this week, claiming the first female doubles title since March 2024. The 22 -year -old boy won 14th after winning the Spanish Zamagoza.

Australian Weekly Rap: GADECKI Taste Title Success in Spain

When I got a silver product at the ITF W100 event with Aldila Sutjiadi, Indonesia, the pair did not drop the set.

As the Billie Jean King Cup qualifications began, the top 10 Australia was steadily maintained.

Top 10 Australia

player

ranking

move

Ellen Perez

No.20

0
Olivia Gadeci

No.104

+14

Jaime Fourlis

No.145

-1

Petra Hule

No.148

0

Maya Joint

No.155

+1
Freysila soul

No.173

-1
Kimberly Burre

No. 197

+2

Tala Preston

No.205

+1
Lizette Cabrera

No.209

+1
Alexandra Osborne

No.220

-1

Women’s Single:

GADECKI maintained her position in the top 100 even after the impressive state in a single. Queenslander ranked 6th with the world No.92 after entering the semi -finals at the ITF W100 event in Zaragoza, Spain. The best single is over.

Astra Sharma is now within two branches that strengthen her position in 200. The 29 -year -old boy is a great form after the first WTA 125 semi -finals with Spain Saba Dell in Türkiye Antalya in September 2023.

Top 10 Australia

player

ranking

move

Daria Kasatkina

No.14

0

Kimberly Burre

No.62

-1

Maya Joint

No.78

0

AJLA ​​TOMLJANOVIC

No.79

0

Olivia Gadeci

No. 92

+6
Daria Saville

No.117

-2

MADDISON INGLIS

No.132

0
Thalia Gibson

No.136

+1

Freysila soul

No.142

+1

Destanee Aiava

No.156

+2

Men’s doubles:

Blake Bayldon was the largest riser in the top 10 Australia this week and improved seven to the world No. 138. The 26 -year -old boy moved to Florida in the 6th Challenger Jun Joon Final in 2025.

Meanwhile, Alexei Popyrin regained his position in the 150th place after participating in the first double tournament after winning the Dubai ATP 500 last month.

Along with Monte Carlo’s Indian Yuki Bhambri, a pair was firmly short, with Thai Brei, which ends in the first round with Alex de Minaur and Jan-Lennard Struff.

Top 10 Australia

player

ranking

move

Jordan Thompson

No.5

0

Max Person

No.12

0

John Pierce

28

+1

MATT EBDEN

No.38

+2

John Patrick Smith

No.64

-2

Matthew Romios

No.81

-4

Linky Hijikata

No.118

+2

Luke Sabil

No.127

-1

Blake Baydon

No.138

+7

Thomas Fancutt

No.141

0

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