Junior rating movers: Emerson Jones soars to world No.3 | 30 January, 2024 | All Information | Information and Options | Information and Occasions

Melbourne, Australia, 30 January 2024 | Leigh Rogers

Junior women

Emerson Jones climbs to a career-high world No.3 within the newest ITF World Tennis Tour junior women’ rankings.

The 15-year-old from the Gold Coast rises 5 spots after turning into the primary Australian to advance to a women’ singles remaining on the Australian Open in 16 years.

This makes Jones the highest-ranked Aussie junior since Ash Barty, who was additionally 15 on the time, peaked at world No.2 in December 2011.

Maya Joint makes her top-20 debut this week, bettering 5 locations after reaching the third spherical on the Australian Open.

Tahlia Kokkinis (up 56 spots to world No.232) and Alana Subasic (rising 64 locations to world No.242) have additionally been rewarded for scoring main-draw wins within the Australian Open women’ singles competitors.

AUSSIE TOP 10
Participant Age Rank Transfer
Emerson Jones 15 No.3 +5
Maya Joint 17 No.20 +5
Lily Taylor 17 No.84 -2
Kimiko Cooper 15 No.176 -4
Gabby Gregg 16 No.213 -2
Kristina Tai 16 No.215 -1
Tahlia Kokkinis 15 No.232 +56
Alana Subasic 16 No.242 +64
Diana Badalyan 15 No.245 +8
Isabella Crossman 17 No.249 -4
Junior boys

Hayden Jones reclaims the Australian No.1 place within the newest ITF World Tennis Tour junior boys’ rankings.

The 17-year-old, who’s the older brother of Emerson, rises seven locations to a career-high world No.15 after advancing to the Australian Open boys’ singles quarterfinals.

This sees Jones leapfrogs Pavle Marinkov, who slides eight spots to world No.24.

Ty Host is the most important mover of the week. The 16-year-old jumps up 53 locations to world No.144 after recording his first Grand Slam-level win.

AUSSIE TOP 10
Participant Age Rank Transfer
Hayden Jones 17 No.15 +7
Pavle Marinkov 17 No.24 -8
Hugh Winter 17 No.71 -6
Ty Host 16 No.144 +53
Cruz Hewitt 15 No.199 -5
Jerome Estephan 16 No.205 -3
Rohan Hazratwala 16 No.209 -3
Jarrod Joyce 17 No.268 -2
Jonas Hahn 16 No.282 0
Brendan Loh 17 No.298 -18

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