Australian males obtain 25-year first in year-end singles rankings | 4 December, 2023 | All Information | Information and Options | Information and Occasions

Alex de Minaur is amongst eight Australian males to complete the 2023 season inside the highest 100 in singles, probably the most to attain this feat since 1998.

Australia, 4 December 2023 | Leigh Rogers

Males’s singles

The depth in Australian males’s tennis is clear on this yr’s ATP Tour year-end top-100 rankings, which characteristic eight Aussie gamers for the primary time since 1998.

Alex de Minaur leads the best way, ending his excellent season at world No.12. That is the 24-year-old’s highest year-end end.

It additionally marks the fifth time previously six years that De Minaur is the Australian No.1 at season’s finish.

Extremely, 10 of Australia’s top-15 males recorded their highest year-end end. This consists of Max Purcell, Aleksandar Vukic and Rinky Hijikata, with all reaching their first top-100 year-end rating.

Different gamers recording career-best finishes are Alexei Popyrin, Thanasi Kokkinakis, Chris O’Connell, Jason Kubler, Adam Walton and Tristan Schoolkate.

Australia’s top-ranked participant on the finish of the 2022 season was Nick Kyrgios at world No.22. The 28-year-old is now unranked, after damage restricted him to just one aggressive match throughout 2023.

In 2022, 5 Australians recorded top-100 finishes. Simply two featured inside the highest 75, versus the eight who achieved this feat in 2023.

Participant Yr-end rating Distinction in 12 months
1 Alex de Minaur No.12 +12
2 Alexei Popyrin No.40 +81
3 Max Purcell No.45 +168
4 Jordan Thompson No.55 +29
5 Aleksandar Vukic No.62 +70
6 Thanasi Kokkinakis No.65 +29
7 Chris O’Connell No.68 +10
8 Rinky Hijikata No.71 +96
9 Jason Kubler No.102 +8
10 James Duckworth No.116 +41
11 Marc Polmans No.150 +186
12 Adam Walton No.178 +254
13 Li Tu No.225 -12
14 Dane Sweeny No.256 -5
15 Tristan Schoolkate No.260 +116

> VIEW: Full ATP Tour year-end singles rankings

Males’s doubles

For the primary time in his profession, Matt Ebden is Australia’s year-end No.1 doubles participant.

The 36-year-old Ebden can be the primary Aussie to report a top-five end since John Friends in 2017.

The enduring Friends stays a doubles power, that includes within the year-end top-40 for the ninth yr in a row.

Rinky Hijikata ends his career-best season at world No.23. The 22-year-old is the second youngest participant contained in the world’s high 100, behind solely 21-year-old American Ben Shelton at world No.95.

Ebden and Hijikata are amongst eight gamers contained in the Australian high 15 reaching their highest year-end finishes.

Jason Kubler, Andrew Harris, Matthew Romios, Calum Puttergill, Tristan Schoolkate and Adam Walton have additionally loved career-best seasons.

Alex Bolt is the most important mover previously 12 months, rising greater than 1000 locations after profitable two ATP Challenger titles.

Participant Yr-end rating Distinction in 12 months
1 Matt Ebden No.4 +22
2 Rinky Hijikata No.23 +257
3 Jason Kubler No.30 +132
4 Max Purcell No.35 -2
5 John Friends No.39 -2
6 John-Patrick Smith No.78 +7
7 Andrew Harris No.96 +40
8 Jordan Thompson No.106 +359
9 Matthew Romios No.131 +204
10 Luke Saville No.134 -57
11 Calum Puttergill No.158 +77
12 Tristan Schoolkate No.161 +51
13 Adam Walton No.170 +435
14 Alex Bolt No.175 +1094
15 Alex de Minaur No.178 +20

> VIEW: Full ATP Tour year-end doubles rankings

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