ADAM WALTON is MAS
Melbourne, Australia Big, April 1, 2025 | Jackson Mancell
Male single
In Adam Walton’s Miami, up to two weeks of career is reflected in the latest ranking update.
Reading: Walton will run in the third round in Miami
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With other notable movements, James Duck Worth ranked sixth with the world’s No.89 after the 28th career ATP Challenger Final in Mexico.
Meanwhile, Australia’s top 10 has changed its first personnel since March 2024 and has entered the parentheses of Tristan School.
More: Duckworth is impressive in Mexico
Top 10 Australia |
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player |
ranking |
move |
Alex de Minaur |
No.10 |
+1 |
Alexei Poppylin |
28 |
-2 |
Jordan Thompson |
No.35 |
+2 |
ALEKSANDAR VUKIC |
No.76 |
+1 |
Linky Hijikata |
No.82 |
+4 |
Adam Walton |
No.85 |
+4 |
Chris O’Connell |
No.87 |
-9 |
James Duck Worth |
No.89 |
+6 |
Thanasi kokkinakis |
No. 91 |
+2 |
Tristan School Kate |
No.120 |
+9 |
Female single
Another second round in Miami
Birrell took sixth place after physics of Anastasia Potapova for the second time this year.
The return to Arina Rodionova’s list of champions ensures a 35 -year -old healthy rise. Her ITF W75 victory in Luan, China, has risen to the world’s No. 171.
Lizette Cabrera’s recent Australian Pro TOUR Form has become a top-200 Return for Queenslander. The PRO TOUR POINTS leader was ranked 41st with the world’s No.222 after completing the “Sunraysia Double”, which won the title championship in Midura and Swan Hill.
Reading: Cabrera and Kubler appear as early leaders in the 2025 professional tour season.
Top 10 Australia |
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player |
ranking |
move |
Kimberly Burre |
No.62 |
+6 |
Maya Joint |
No.81 |
-1 |
AJLA TOMLJANOVIC |
No.87 |
+1 |
Olivia Gadeci |
No.100 |
-1 |
Daria Saville |
No.108 |
-3 |
MADDISON INGLIS |
No.135 |
-7 |
Freysila soul |
No.143 |
-1 |
Thalia Gibson |
No.153 |
-18 |
Destanee Aiava |
No.155 |
-5 |
Arina rodionova |
No.171 |
+22 |
Female doubles
Maya Joint was ranked 5th in Australia after the second consecutive WTA 125 DOUBLES FINAL. He was 18 years old and ranked 19th with the world’s No.156 after her efforts in Puerto Ballata, Mexico.
Cabrera’s double ranking also experienced a healthy spike according to the Mildura crown. She ranked 12th with the world No.206.
Her doubles partner, Gabriella Da Silva-Fick, has also won a reward for success, improving 22 branches over the past two weeks and raising the world No. 312.
But the biggest increase in women’s doubles belonged to the storm hunter.
Read: Storm Hunter’s comeback collection steam
Hunter and partner, Caroline Dolehide, advanced to the Miami Masters Junjun Finals, causing 1148 rises for Australians aged 30.
Former DOUBLES WORLD NO.1 is currently selected as the world No.334.
Top 10 Australia |
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player |
ranking |
move |
Ellen Perez |
No.19 |
-2 |
Olivia Gadeci |
No.117 |
+6 |
Jaime Fourlis |
No.142 |
0 |
Petra Hule |
No.148 |
-2 |
Maya Joint |
No.156 |
+19 |
Freysila soul |
No.163 |
-4 |
Kimberly Burre |
No.196 |
0 |
Tala Preston |
No.202 |
-1 |
Lizette Cabrera |
No.206 |
+12 |
Alexandra Osborne |
217 |
-1 |
Male
John PEERS was one of the climbers in the latest ranking update after the Olympic gold medal partner Matt Ebden reached the last 16 in Miami.
Their running was over by the No. 1 seeds, but colleagues ranked seventh with the world’s No.25 with the highest ranking since October 2022.
Australia’s quartet Joshua Charlton, Matt Hulme, Jake Delaney and Jesse Delaney have risen after the results of the professional tour over the past two weeks.
Top 10 Australia |
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player |
ranking |
move |
Jordan Thompson |
No.5 |
0 |
Max Person |
No.12 |
0 |
John Pierce |
No. 25 |
+7 |
MATT EBDEN |
No.40 |
-21 |
John Patrick Smith |
No.71 |
-5 |
Matthew Romios |
No.86 |
-1 |
Linky Hijikata |
No.120 |
-2 |
Luke Sabil |
No.127 |
-6 |
Thomas Fancutt |
No.138 |
-15 |
Blake Baydon |
No.144 |
-4 |
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