Aussie weekly wrap: Ebden achieves 22-year first in Australian tennis | 6 November, 2023 | All Information | Information and Options | Information and Occasions

Matt Ebden is the primary Australian to advance to 4 ATP Masters 1000 doubles finals in a season since Todd Woodbridge in 2001.

Paris, France, 6 November 2023 | Leigh Rogers

It has been a history-making week in Australian tennis.

Storm Hunter sealed her development to world No.1 in doubles with a powerful efficiency on the WTA Finals in Mexico and can develop into the primary Australian lady to carry the coveted prime rating in 16 years.

Ellen Perez additionally had every week to recollect on the WTA Finals in Cancun, advancing to the largest closing of her profession.

Matt Ebden created historical past of his personal on the Paris Masters, changing into the primary Australian to advance to 4 ATP Masters 1000 doubles finals in a season since Todd Woodbridge in 2001.

Heath Davidson was a doubles finalist on the season-ending ITF Wheelchair Doubles Masters in Spain, whereas the resurgent Arina Rodionova and Destanee Aiava each scooped singles titles at ITF occasions.

This week’s most excellent performers embody:

Ellen Perez: The 28-year-old progressed to the largest doubles closing of her profession on the WTA Finals in Cancun (Mexico). Perez and American accomplice Nicole Melichar-Martinez play for the title tomorrow.

Storm Hunter: The 29-year-old superior to the doubles semifinals on the WTA Finals in Cancun alongside Belgian accomplice Elise Mertens. This effort will see Hunter end the season because the year-end No.1 in doubles.

> READ: Hunter to complete season as year-end No.1

Heath Davidson: The 36-year-old was a doubles finalist on the ITF Wheelchair Doubles Masters in Spain alongside Canada’s Robert Shaw. It was Davidson’s thirteenth closing of the season.

Matt Ebden: The 35-year-old superior to the doubles closing at an ATP Masters 1000 occasion in Paris (France) with India’s Rohan Bopanna. It was their seventh closing of the season and a tour-leading fourth at ATP Masters 1000 stage.

Alex de Minaur: After saving a match level in opposition to former world No.1 Andy Murray within the opening spherical, the 24-year-old superior to the singles quarterfinals on the ATP Masters 1000 occasion in Paris.

John-Patrick Smith: The 34-year-old teamed with Sem Verbeek of the Netherlands to win the doubles title at an ATP Challenger occasion in Charlottesville (USA). That is Smith’s thirty sixth profession title and snaps a seven-match dropping streak in finals.

Marc Polmans: The 26-year-old was a singles finalist on the ATP Challenger occasion in Sydney. This was Polmans’ fourth singles closing of the season.

Destanee Aiava: The 23-year-old received the largest singles title of her profession, scooping the ITF 60 crown in Sydney. It was Aiava’s third title of the yr.

> READ: Aiava dominates Australian Professional Tour occasion in Sydney

Astra Sharma: The 28-year-old prolonged her singles successful run to 9 matches earlier than ending runner-up to Destanee Aiava on the ITF 60 match in Sydney.

Destanee Aiava and Maddison Inglis: The Aussie duo claimed the doubles title on the ITF 60 match in Sydney. That is 23-year-old Aiava’s seventh and largest doubles title of the season and 25-year-old Inglis’ third.

Rinky Hijikata: The 22-year-old was a singles semifinalist on the ATP Challenger in Sydney, the place he was edged out in a third-set tiebreak in opposition to Japan’s Taro Daniel.

Thanasi Kokkinakis: The 27-year-old superior to the singles semifinals on the ATP Challenger in Sydney, earlier than a proper ankle harm derailed his marketing campaign.

Maya Joint: The 17-year-old, who’s ranked contained in the world’s prime 30 in juniors, superior to her first skilled singles semifinal on the ITF 60 occasion in Sydney.

Arina Rodionova: The 33-year-old received the singles title at an ITF 25 match in Edmonton (Canada). That is Rodionova’s 14th profession title and her fifth this season.

Derek Pham: The 19-year-old was a singles finalist on the ITF 15 match in Fayetteville (USA). This was Pham’s second ITF finals look and first since December 2022.

Cruz Hewitt: The 14-year-old received the boys’ singles title at an ITF J60 match in Nonthaburi (Thailand). It’s Hewitt’s third ITF junior singles title of the season.

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