Rating movers: Australian girls on the rise | 5 February, 2024 | All Information | Information and Options | Information and Occasions

Taylah Preston, Arina Rodionova and Priscilla Hon all make important strikes within the newest world singles rankings.

Australia, 5 February 2024 | Leigh Rogers

Girls’s singles

Arina Rodionova makes her long-awaited top-100 debut within the newest WTA Tour girls’s singles rankings.

The 34-year-old rises 4 spots to world No.97 following a quarterfinal look at a WTA 250 match in Thailand. This was Rodionova’s finest tour-level outcome since July 2017.

> READ: Rodionova displays on top-100 breakthrough

Priscilla Hon is the largest mover of the week, leaping up 30 locations to world No.171. The 25-year-old gained the largest title of her profession at an Australia Professional Tour occasion in Burnie final week.

In the meantime, Taylah Preston units a brand new career-high, rising 5 locations to world No.194 after qualifying at a WTA-level match for the second time in her profession.

AUSSIE TOP 10
Participant Rank Transfer
Arina Rodionova No.97 +4
Kimberly Birrell No.123 +1
Astra Sharma No.131 -1
Olivia Gadecki No.133 -6
Daria Saville No.147 +1
Storm Hunter No.150 -21
Priscilla Hon No.171 +30
Taylah Preston No.194 -5
Destanee Aiava No.202 0
Talia Gibson No.218 +3
Males’s singles

Omar Jasika is the largest mover within the newest ATP Tour males’s singles rankings.

The 26-year-old skyrockets up 63 locations to world No.230 after profitable his first ATP Challenger singles title in seven years. That is seven spots shy of Jasika’s career-high.

Dane Sweeny rises 9 locations to a brand new career-high of No.224, whereas Alex Bolt improves 36 positions to world No.255 after contesting his first ATP Challenger last since June 2021.

Bernard Tomic is on the rise as effectively, leaping up 25 spots to world No.277 after profitable an ITF title in India. This propels the 31-year-old to his highest rating since February 2022.

AUSSIE TOP 10
Participant Rank Transfer
Alex de Minaur No.11 0
Max Purcell No.43 0
Jordan Thompson No.44 0
Alexei Popyrin No.45 0
Chris O’Connell No.64 0
Aleksandar Vukic No.69 0
Thanasi Kokkinakis No.77 +1
Rinky Hijikata No.88 -14
James Duckworth No.106 -8
Jason Kubler No.123 0
Males’s doubles

Alex Bolt makes big strides within the newest ATP Tour doubles rankings.

The 31-year-old rises 51 spots to world No.233 after capturing an ATP Challenger alongside compatriot Luke Saville in Burnie.

Saville, in the meantime, improves six locations to world No.173.

Adam Walton, a runner-up in Burnie, strikes 11 positions to a career-high world No.156.

Blake Bayldon (up 30 spots to world No.305) and Kody Pearson (rising 59 locations to world No.364) are additionally at new career-bests.

AUSSIE TOP 10
Participant Rank Transfer
Matt Ebden No.2 0
Max Purcell No.33 -1
John Friends No.44 0
Rinky Hijikata No.58 +1
John-Patrick Smith No.70 -1
Jordan Thompson No.88 -1
Andrew Harris No.93 -3
Matthew Romios No.133 -1
Jason Kubler No.136 0
Calum Puttergill No.152 +1
Girls’s doubles

Arina Rodionova is the largest mover within the newest WTA Tour doubles rankings, leaping up 65 spots to world No.335.

This follows the 34-year-old progressing to her first tour-level semifinal in virtually three years.

Kimberly Birrell (up one spot to world No.171) is at a brand new career-high this week, whereas Daria Saville (rising three locations to world No.115) sits at her highest rating since August 2019.

AUSSIE TOP 10
Participant Rank Transfer
Storm Hunter No.3 0
Ellen Perez No.12 0
Olivia Gadecki No.95 +1
Daria Saville No.115 +3
Destanee Aiava No.137 0
Kimberly Birrell No.171 +1
Olivia Tjandramulia No.177 +3
Astra Sharma No.184 +5
Talia Gibson No.188 -3
Maddison Inglis No.204 -1

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