Ellen Perez holds a WTA prime 10 doubles rating for the primary time since September after she prevailed with a first-time accomplice this week in Abu Dhabi.
Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates, 11 February 2025 | Jackson Mansell
Ladies’s doubles
Ellen Perez is again within the prime 10 for the primary time in 5 months after she teamed up with Jelena Ostapenko to win the Abu Dhabi Open. The duo was flawless all through the marketing campaign and didn’t drop a set for the match.
It ceases an eight-month silverware drought for Perez, who final gained a title at Unhealthy Homburg in June.
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Of their first time as a pair, Aussie @EllenPerez95 and Latvian Jelena Ostapenko have taken out the WTA 500 occasion in Abu Dhabi with out dropping a set!#GoAussies pic.twitter.com/2t43bBrBER
— TennisAustralia (@TennisAustralia) February 8, 2025
Olivia Gadecki was the largest riser throughout the Australian prime 10 following her semifinals look in Abu Dhabi. The Australian continued her stellar doubles type after a profitable Australian Open 2025 marketing campaign wherein she gained the blended doubles with John Friends. Gadecki rose 17 locations this week to world No.79.
AUSSIE TOP 10 |
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Participant |
Rating |
Transfer |
Ellen Perez |
No.9 |
+4 |
Storm Hunter |
No.54 |
0 |
Olivia Gadecki |
No.79 |
+17 |
Jaimee Fourlis |
No.150 |
-10 |
Petra Hule |
No.152 |
-1 |
Priscilla Hon |
No.174 |
+4 |
Kimberly Birrell |
No.176 |
+4 |
Alexandra Osborne |
No.214 |
+2 |
Maya Joint |
No.216 |
+3 |
Lizette Cabrera |
No.218 |
+3 |
Males’s singles
Alex de Minaur is again at his career-high rating of world No.6 after reaching the Rotterdam closing for a second consecutive yr.
De Minaur is 11-2 in 2025, together with his solely two losses coming in opposition to eventual champions Jannik Sinner within the fourth spherical at Melbourne Park and Carlos Alcaraz in Rotterdam.
right here, there and in every single place 🤯@alexdeminaur at his scintillating finest! @abnamroopen | #abnamroopen pic.twitter.com/z2oVI9OPIf
— ATP Tour (@atptour) February 4, 2025
The Australian No.1 cruised via the early rounds, dropping simply 22 video games up till the ultimate, the place he pushed Alcaraz to a deciding set.
Jason Kubler skyrocketed up the rankings this week after reaching the ultimate on the Brisbane 2 Challenger occasion on the Queensland Tennis Centre.
In his second closing since getting back from harm in November, Kubler defeated Australian Open 2025 primary draw opponents Tristan Schoolkate and James McCabe en route. The 31-year-old ascended 273 spots to world No.507.
AUSSIE TOP 10 |
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Participant |
Rating |
Transfer |
Alex de Minaur |
No.6 |
+2 |
Alexei Popyrin |
No.26 |
0 |
Jordan Thompson |
No.29 |
-1 |
Aleksandar Vukic |
No.67 |
-1 |
Rinky Hijikata |
No.72 |
+1 |
Thanasi Kokkinakis |
No.73 |
-1 |
Chris O’Connell |
No.79 |
0 |
Adam Walton |
No.89 |
-1 |
James Duckworth |
No.95 |
-9 |
Max Purcell |
No.120 |
-2 |
Ladies’s singles
Kimberly Birrell headlines the rating movers as soon as once more after a 3rd consecutive spike. The Queenslander is now ranked world No.75 following her triumph in Brisbane.
With a rise of 11 spots, Birrell bettered her earlier profession excessive set final week.
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Olivia Gadecki joins Birrell inside the highest 100 this week – her maiden prime 100 berth of 2025. The 22-year-old recorded her first win of the season a fortnight in the past in opposition to Japan’s No.2 Moyuka Uchijima in Singapore.
Brisbane finalist Maddison Inglis additionally rose considerably, climbing 12 spots to world No.133. The West Australian was dominant as she reached her first closing since Playford in October earlier than valiantly falling to Birrell in a final-set tiebreak.
AUSSIE TOP 10 |
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Participant |
Rating |
Transfer |
Kimberly Birrell |
No.75 |
+11 |
Olivia Gadecki |
No.99 |
+2 |
Maya Joint |
No.112 |
-10 |
Ajla Tomljanovic |
No.114 |
+1 |
Daria Saville |
No.124 |
+1 |
Maddison Inglis |
No.133 |
+12 |
Talia Gibson |
No.136 |
+4 |
Taylah Preston |
No.160 |
+7 |
Priscilla Hon |
No.165 |
+3 |
Destanee Aiava |
No.170 |
0 |
Males’s doubles
Matthew Romios bolstered his rating after showing within the semifinals in Chennai. The 25-year-old moved as much as world No.85, bettering his career-best rating for a second straight week.
Brisbane 2 Challenger champions Patrick Harper and Joshua Charlton had been additionally beneficiaries within the newest rankings replace.
After shedding within the closing in Brisbane every week prior, the pair each exceeded their career-high rankings with their triumph. Harper rose 21 spots to world No.155, whereas Charlton rose 23 spots to world No.186.
AUSSIE TOP 10 |
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Participant |
Rating |
Transfer |
Jordan Thompson |
No.9 |
-4 |
Max Purcell |
No.14 |
-1 |
Matt Ebden |
No.20 |
0 |
John Friends |
No.34 |
0 |
John-Patrick Smith |
No.75 |
-2 |
Matthew Romios |
No.85 |
+2 |
Rinky Hijikata |
No.108 |
-8 |
Thomas Fancutt |
No.116 |
-2 |
Luke Saville |
No.124 |
-6 |
Tristan Schoolkate |
No.133 |
+1 |
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