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MOVERS Rankings: PEREZ returns to 10th after Abu dhabi crown | February 11, 2025 | All News | News and Function | News and Events

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Ellen Perez was ranked for the first time in the WTA for the first time since September after his first partner in Abu Davi this week.

Arab Emirates Abu Darby, February 11, 2025 | Jackson Mancell

Female doubles

Ellen Perez returned to 10th for the first time in five months after winning the ABU DHABI OPEN in cooperation with Jelena Ostapenko. The duo was perfect throughout the campaign and did not drop the tournament set.

It stops for eight months of silver drought to PEREZ, who won the title from Bad Homburg in June.

Olivia Gadecki was the largest riser in Australia’s TOP 10 after competing in the semi -finals in ABU DHABI. Australia continued to stella doubles after acquiring a mixed doubles with John Pierce through a successful Australian Open Campaign. Gadecki ranked 17th this week.

Top 10 Australia

player

ranking

move

Ellen Perez

No. 9

+4

Storm

No.54

0

Olivia Gadeci

No.79

+17

Jaime Fourlis

No.150

-10

Petra Hule

No.152

-1

Freysila soul

No.174

+4

Kimberly Burre

No.176

+4

Alexandra Osborne

No.214

+2

Maya Joint

No.216

+3

Lizette Cabrera

218

+3

Male single

Alex de Minaur has returned to the world’s No.6’s career after reaching the Rotterdam final for two consecutive years.

De Minaur was 11-2 in 2025 with two defeats against the final champion Jannik Singer in the fourth round and Carlos Alcaraz in Rotterdam.

Australia’s NO.1 cruised the early rounds and fell only 22 games to the finals, and he pushed it as a set that determined Alcaraz.

Jason Kubler has risen this week after entering the finals at the Brisbane 2 Challenger event of the Queensland Tennis Center.

Kubler lost the Australian Open 2025 Main Draw Rival Tristan School and James McCabe in the second final after returning to injury in November. 31 years old, he climbed 273 branches to the world No.507.

Top 10 Australia

player

ranking

move

Alex de Minaur

No.6

+2

Alexei Poppylin

No. 26

0

Jordan Thompson

29

-1
ALEKSANDAR VUKIC

No.67

-1

Linky Hijikata

No.72

+1

Thanasi kokkinakis

No.73

-1

Chris O’Connell

No.79

0

Adam Walton

No.89

-1

James Duck Worth

No. 95

-9

Max Person

No.120

-2

Female single

KIMBERLY BIRRELL once again headline for the ranking mover after the third consecutive spike. Queens Render was selected as the world No.75 after winning Brisbane.

Birrell improved her previous career last week as the 11 -digit increased.

More: Birrell and Walton insisted on the virgin title of 2025

Olivia Gadecki joined Birrell in the top 100 this week. Top 100 virgin in 2025. On February 2 in Singapore, 22, 22 years old, he won his first victory in Japan’s Moyuka Uchijima.

Brisbane’s finalist Maddison Inglis also rose significantly, raising 12 branches to the world No. 133. Western Hoju was dominated by bravely falling to Birrell with the final set tie brake before entering the first final after the October Playford.

Top 10 Australia

player

ranking

move

Kimberly Burre

No.75

+11

Olivia Gadeci

No. 99

+2

Maya Joint

No.112

-10

AJLA ​​TOMLJANOVIC

No.114

+1

Daria Saville

No.124

+1
MADDISON INGLIS

No.133

+12

Thalia Gibson

No.136

+4

Tala Preston

No.160

+7

Freysila soul

No.165

+3

Destanee Aiava

No.170

0
Male

Matthew Romios has been ranked after appearing in Chennai’s semi -finals. The 25 -year -old boy climbed to the world’s No.85 to improve his career for two consecutive weeks.

Brisbane 2 Challenger Champion Patrick Harper and Joshua Charlton were also beneficiaries of the latest updates.

After defeating the finals in Brisbane a week ago, the two surpassed the highest level of career with victory. Harper ranked 21st with World No.155 and Charlton scored 23 points to World No.186.

Top 10 Australia

player

ranking

move

Jordan Thompson

No. 9

-4

Max Person

No.14

-1

MATT EBDEN

No.20

0

John Pierce

No. 34

0

John Patrick Smith

No.75

-2

Matthew Romios

No.85

+2

Linky Hijikata

No.108

-8

Thomas Fancutt

No.116

-2

Luke Sabil

No.124

-6

Tristan School Kate

No.133

+1

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