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Ranking Movers: 10 Aussies again inside ATP top 100 | 29 October, 2024 | All News | News and Features | News and Events

Ranking Movers: 10 Aussies again inside ATP top 100 | 29 October, 2024 | All News | News and Features | News and Events

Adam Walton’s return to the top 100 headlines the biggest moves in the latest rankings.

29 October 2024 | Jackson Mansell

Men’s singles

Australia again has 10 men inside the top 100, following Adam Walton’s run at the Taipei Challenger.

Rising 11 places after reaching his first final in five months, Walton is now world No.92 in the ATP Tour rankings. His Taipei campaign included defeating fellow Aussie Aleksandar Vukic in the semifinal – his biggest win by ranking since July.

Rinky Hijikata has shot up the rankings once again, climbing seven spots to world No.76. The 23-year-old reclaimed the crown at the City of Playford International, joining James Duckworth as the only two-time champion.

Meanwhile, Alex de Minaur is one step closer to the ATP Finals in Turin after reaching the semifinals in Vienna. To secure the final spot, De Minaur must close a gap of 165 points between him and Andrey Rublev at the Paris Masters this week.

AUSSIE TOP 10
Player Ranking Move
Alex de Minaur No.10 0
Alexei Popyrin No.24 +1
Jordan Thompson No.28 +1
Aleksandar Vukic No.69 +3
Chris O’Connell No.71 0
Rinky Hijikata No.76 +7
James Duckworth No.77 -8
Thanasi Kokkinakis No.87 -2
Adam Walton No.92 +11
Max Purcell No.94 -1
Women’s singles

After winning the title in Playford last weekend, Maddison Inglis has risen to her highest WTA ranking in two years.

Ascending 16 places to world No.158, Inglis avenged her most recent tour losses to Talia Gibson, en route to her first title since April.

Despite the loss in the Playford semifinals, Gibson has achieved a new career high. Her impressive form over the past two months has boosted the West Australian to world No.126. Prior to her defeat to Inglis, Gibson was on a 17-match winning streak.

Another big riser this week was Jaimee Fourlis, who has bolted to world No.293. With an increase of 48 places following her semifinal appearance at the W100 event in Tyler, Texas, Fourlis is inside the top 300 for the first time since May.

AUSSIE TOP 10
Player Ranking Move
Ajla Tomljanovic No.85 -4
Olivia Gadecki No.87 -4
Maya Joint No.110 0
Kimberly Birrell No.115 -4
Daria Saville No.118 -4
Arina Rodionova No.119 -3
Talia Gibson No.126 +3
Maddison Inglis No.158 +16
Taylah Preston No.160 +2
Destanee Aiava No.182 +4
Men’s doubles

After winning Olympic gold with Matt Ebden earlier this year, John Peers has won the Swiss Indoors title with Brit…

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