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Ranking Magnator: Bird Headline Serial Lord | February 4, 2025 | All News | News and Function | News and Events

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KIMBERLY BIRRELL once again joined with some Australians who achieved the same achievements this week and once again, the highest ranking ranks.

Singapore, February 4, 2025 | Jackson Mancell

Female single

Kimberly Birrell continued its purple patch in 2025 and reached a career ranking for two consecutive weeks.

In the second quarter of this year, Birrell was ranked 9th. Queenslander prevailed before he bravely bowed to Ty Break and Lee than Singapore’s World No.58 Polina Kudermetova and American Hailey Baptiste.

Reading: Birrell reaches a new dimension in Singapore

Olivia Gadecki and Maya Joint also ranked after performing in Singapore, and both players are now close to WTA TOP 100.

GADECKI is on the verge of returning to 100th in 2025 after entering the WTA Guadalajara last season. In the case of joint, her quasi -final mooring in Singapore places her within two branches where she joined the monopoly group.

Top 10 Australia

player

ranking

move

Kimberly Burre

No.86

+9

Olivia Gadeci

No.101

+6

Maya Joint

No.102

+7

AJLA ​​TOMLJANOVIC

No.114

-1

Daria Saville

No.122

-3

Thalia Gibson

No.135

+3

MADDISON INGLIS

No.145

+3

Tala Preston

No.167

0

Freysila soul

No.168

+1

Destanee Aiava

No.170

+1

Male single

Tristan School’s second ATP Challenger Trophy makes him closer to Australia Top 10.

The 23 -year -old boy was 12th after trying in Brisbane, and he was able to surpass MAX PURCELL, which was the 10th place in Australia by spreading the second consecutive professional tour title in the Queensland capital.

James McCabe and Blake Ellis finally ranked eight times in Brisbane and ranked.

MCCABE ranked 8th in the world’s No.217, based on the highest career ranking, ELLIS ranked 300 for the first time with the highest ATP ranking.

Ellis, the last Australian male qualifier standing at the Australian Open 2025, defeated Lee in the opening round on his way to the first challenger quarter -final for more than six years.

Top 10 Australia

player

ranking

move

Alex de Minaur

No.8

0

Alexei Poppylin

No. 26

0

Jordan Thompson

28

0
ALEKSANDAR VUKIC

No.66

0

Thanasi kokkinakis

No.72

0

Linky Hijikata

No.73

0

Chris O’Connell

No.79

-1

James Duck Worth

No.86

-5

Adam Walton

No.88

-1

Max Person

No.118

-1

Female doubles

In six months, the seventh double title was a new career with Petra Hule.

The 25 -year -old athlete partnered with Elena Micic and won the world’s top 20 after winning the first of the Queensland Tennis International Event.

MIC also increased significantly this week. She raised 72 branches to World No.267, the largest jump of all the players in the top 300 this week.

Brisbane’s finalist Taylah Preston has strengthened its doubled ranking and ranked 55th to the world No.271. Along with the Lizette Cabrera, who returned to the top 10 Australia, the duo lost the Super Thai brake due to lack of crown.

Top 10 Australia

player

ranking

move

Ellen Perez

13

-1

Storm

No.54

-1

Olivia Gadeci

No. 96

+1

Jaime Fourlis

No.140

-2

Petra Hule

151

+20

Freysila soul

No.178

+2

Kimberly Burre

180

+3

Alexandra Osborne

No.216

+4

Maya Joint

219

0

Lizette Cabrera

No.221

+11

Male

He also had a career for Australian male doubles in Queensland Tennis International.

Matthew Romios has risen to the world No.87 after he and Colin Sinclair won the title.

Patrick Harper and Joshua Charlton have also ranked the highest ranking so far. Harper scored 15 points with the world’s No. 176, and Charlton, who ranked 20th this week, was now ranked 9th after reaching the 17th Australian at ATP DOUBLES TOP 200.

Top 10 Australia

player

ranking

move

Jordan Thompson

No.5

0

Max Person

13

0

MATT EBDEN

No.20

0

John Pierce

No. 34

+1

John Patrick Smith

No.73

-1

Matthew Romios

No.87

+1

Linky Hijikata

No.100

-2

Thomas Fancutt

No.114

0

Luke Sabil

No.118

-15

Tristan School Kate

No.134

-14

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