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Australian players shining on the world stage | 1 May, 2023 | All News | News and Features | News and Events

Australian players shining on the world stage | 1 May, 2023 | All News | News and Features | News and Events

Arina Rodionova is set to skyrocket up the rankings after winning back-to-back ITF titles in Great Britain.

Australia, 1 May 2023 | Leigh Rogers

Australian players are shining on the world stage, with many enjoying title-winning runs and making finals appearances at tournaments in the past week.

This includes Arina Rodionova and Kaylah McPhee, who are making impressive progress in their respective returns from injury lay-offs, as well as promising National Tennis Academy athletes Lily Fairclough, Lily Taylor, Edward Winter and Zachary Viiala.

The week’s most outstanding performers are …

Aleksandar Vukic: The 27-year-old advanced to an ATP Challenger singles final in Seoul. It is the seventh final of his career at this level and first since November. Vukic also recorded his second top-100 win of the season, defeating world No.90 Christopher Eubanks in the quarterfinals.

Max Purcell: The 25-year-old teamed with Japan’s Yasutaka Uchiyama to win an ATP Challenger doubles title in Seoul. It is Purcell’s fourth doubles title of the season, all won with different partners.

> READ: Max Purcell – “I’m pretty pumped with where I’m at right now”

Arina Rodionova: The 33-year-old is on a 10-match winning streak, having scooped back-to-back ITF25 singles titles in Nottingham. This is set to propel Rodionova, who is currently ranked world No.293 after missing six months last year with a wrist injury, on the verge of a top-200 return.

Brandon Walkin: The 28-year-old finished runner-up in the singles competition at an ITF25 tournament in Jakarta and combined with fellow Aussie Matthew Romios to scoop the doubles title. It is Walkin’s 14th career title and first this season.

Matthew Romios: The 24-year-old’s victory in Jakarta delivered Romios with an eighth career ITF doubles title and his second at ITF25 level.

Lisa Mays: The 22-year-old progressed to her first professional singles final, finishing runner-up at an ITF15 tournament in Monastir. Mays also teamed with compatriot Lily Fairclough to win the doubles crown. It is Mays’ fourth career ITF doubles title.

Lily Fairclough: The 17-year-old teamed with Mays to win an ITF15 doubles title in Monastir. It is Fairclough’s fourth ITF doubles title of the season (two in juniors and two on the pro tour).

> READ: Lily Fairclough – A rising star of Australian tennis

Edward Winter: The 18-year-old teamed with New Zealand’s Finn Reynolds to win an ITF15 doubles…

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