Rating movers: Hijikata soars into world’s high 100 in singles | 11 September, 2023 | All Information | Information and Options | Information and Occasions

Following a career-best run on the US Open, Australian Rinky Hijikata breaks into the world’s high 100 within the ATP Tour singles rankings.

New York, USA, 11 September 2023 | Leigh Rogers

Males’s singles

Alex de Minaur returns to a career-high world No.12 within the newest ATP Tour males’s singles rankings.

Rinky Hijikata can be making main strikes, breaking into the world’s high 100 after his unbelievable fourth-round run on the US Open. The 22-year-old skyrockets up 28 locations to a career-high world No.82.

This boosts the variety of Australian males at the moment contained in the world’s high 100 to 9.

Chris O’Connell units a brand new career-high this week, leaping up 16 locations to world No.53 after successful an ATP Challenger title in China.

Li Tu and James McCabe are on the rise as effectively, following sturdy performances at ATP Challenger stage.

The 27-year-old Tu soars 41 locations to world No.215, whereas 20-year-old McCabe climbs 22 locations to a brand new career-high of world No.259.

AUSSIE TOP 10
Participant Rank Transfer
Alex de Minaur No.12 +1
Max Purcell No.43 0
Alexei Popyrin No.45 -4
Aleksandar Vukic No.50 0
Chris O’Connell No.53 +16
Jordan Thompson No.55 -4
Thanasi Kokkinakis No.74 +4
Rinky Hijikata No.82 +28
Jason Kubler No.94 -7
James Duckworth No.129 -18
Girls’s singles

Kimberly Birrell is verging on a top-100 breakthrough within the newest WTA Tour ladies’s singles rankings.

The 25-year-old made her main-draw debut on the US Open, then reached an ITF semifinal in Japan final week. This sees Birrell rise eight locations to a career-high world No.103.

Olivia Gadecki can be at a brand new career-high, enhancing eight spots to world No.131 after qualifying at a Grand Slam event for the primary time.

Seone Mendez returns to the Australian high 10 this week. The 24-year-old just lately made back-to-back semifinal appearances at ITF stage, serving to her rating rise 26 locations to world No.253.

AUSSIE TOP 10
Participant Rank Transfer
Kimberly Birrell No.103 +8
Olivia Gadecki No.131 +8
Storm Hunter No.151 +7
Arina Rodionova No.158 -1
Jaimee Fourlis No.196 -9
Priscilla Hon No.212 -5
Astra Sharma No.216 -24
Lizette Cabrera No.227 -17
Destanee Aiava No.250 0
Seone Mendez No.253 +26
Males’s doubles

Matt Ebden climbs to a career-high world No.8 within the newest ATP Tour doubles rankings.

The 35-year-old rises three spots after advancing to his first US Open doubles ultimate alongside Indian accomplice Rohan Bopanna.

> READ: Ebden decided to “get to No.1”

Matthew Romios is at a brand new career-high, with the 24-year-old enhancing 29 spots to world No.157 after successful his second profession ATP Challenger title.

Calum Puttergill (up three locations to world No.170) and Adam Taylor (rising eight spots to world No.216) set new career-bests as effectively.

AUSSIE TOP 10
Participant Rank Transfer
Matt Ebden No.8 +3
Jason Kubler No.35 -2
Rinky Hijikata No.38 0
John Friends No.39 0
Max Purcell No.45 -1
John-Patrick Smith No.95 -4
Andrew Harris No.104 0
Jordan Thompson No.111 -2
Luke Saville No.120 -2
Thanasi Kokkinakis No.148 -5

> READ: Aussie mates Bolt and Saville win first professional doubles title collectively

Girls’s doubles

Storm Hunter stays the top-ranked Australian, at world No.5, within the newest WTA Tour doubles rankings.

Petra Hule (up 5 locations to world No.193) and Alexandra Osborne (rising seven locations to world No.229) are at new career-highs.

Kaylah McPhee, who just lately reached her ninth ITF semifinal of the season, takes largest movers honours. The 25-year-old improves 28 spots to world No.282. It’s McPhee’s highest rating since March 2021.

AUSSIE TOP 10
Participant Rank Transfer
Storm Hunter No.5 -2
Ellen Perez No.22 -9
Olivia Gadecki No.107 -4
Olivia Tjandramulia No.137 -4
Talia Gibson No.163 -4
Alexandra Bozovic No.170 +8
Elysia Bolton No.174 -1
Daria Saville No.179 0
Destanee Aiava No.180 0
Petra Hule No.193 +5

> READ: Aussies set for Australian Professional Tour occasions this week

E book on-line, play at this time: Go to play.tennis.com.au to get out on courtroom and have some enjoyable!

#Rating #movers #Hijikata #soars #worlds #high #singles #September #Information #Information #Options #Information #Occasions

Related posts

Australia wins 4 gold medals at 2024 Virtus World Tennis Championships | 16 September, 2024 | All Information | Information and Options | Information and Occasions

Movie star Match with Patrick Carrigan | 19 September, 2024 | All Information | Information and Options | Information and Occasions

Aussie weekly wrap: O’Connell amongst a number of Australian title winners | 16 September, 2024 | All Information | Information and Options | Information and Occasions

This website uses cookies to improve your experience. We'll assume you're ok with this, but you can opt-out if you wish. Read More