Junior rating movers: Aussies on the rise after US Open | 11 September, 2023 | All Information | Information and Options | Information and Occasions

New York, USA , 11 September 2023 | Leigh Rogers

Junior boys

Pavle Marinkov makes his top-40 debut within the newest ITF World Tennis Tour junior rankings.

The 17-year-old from Sydney climbs seven locations to world No.39 after a formidable US Open run. Marinkov received 4 matches in New York to succeed in the third spherical of the boys’ singles competitors as a qualifier.

> READ: Pavle Marinkov – A rising star of Australian tennis

Hayden Jones additionally carried out strongly at Flushing Meadows, reaching the second spherical within the boys’ singles occasion and semifinals within the boys’ doubles. This sees the 17-year-old from the Gold Coast rise 11 spots to world No.58.

Rohan Hazratwala is the largest mover of the week, with the 16-year-old from Townsville enhancing 52 locations to world No.448 after successful his first ITF junior singles and doubles titles at a J30 match in Adelaide.

AUSSIE TOP 10
Participant Age Rank Transfer
Charlie Camus 16 No.38 -2
Pavle Marinkov 17 No.39 +7
Hayden Jones 17 No.58 +11
Jeremy Zhang 18 No.148 +2
Hugh Winter 16 No.149 +3
Zachary Viiala 17 No.168 +2
Marcus Schoeman 17 No.293 -3
Alexander Despoja 18 No.297 -18
Thomas Gadecki 17 No.328 -1
Cruz Hewitt 14 No.336 -1
Junior women

Emerson Jones stays Australia’s top-ranked woman, at world No.18, within the ITF World Tennis Tour junior rankings.

Ashlee Narker makes her debut contained in the Australian high 10 this week. The 17-year-old from New South Wales has reached the ultimate in 4 of her previous 5 ITF junior tournaments.

Ava Beck takes greatest mover honours. The 15-year-old Victorian rises 129 spots to world No.588 after successful an ITF J30 match in Adelaide final week. It was Beck’s second ITF junior singles title of the season.

AUSSIE TOP 10
Participant Age Rank Transfer
Emerson Jones 15 No.18 +1
Maya Joint 17 No.47 0
Lily Taylor 17 No.48 -3
Roisin Gilheany 18 No.74 0
Melisa Ercan 18 No.92 -6
Lily Fairclough 17 No.111 +2
Zara Larke 18 No.157 -1
Gabby Gregg 16 No.191 +2
Kimiko Cooper 15 No.211 +3
Ashlee Narker 17 No.313 -2

> RANKING MOVERS: Rinky Hijikata makes top-100 debut

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