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Ranking movers: Birrell soars after title-winning run | 13 February, 2023 | All News | News and Features | News and Events

Ranking movers: Birrell soars after title-winning run | 13 February, 2023 | All News | News and Features | News and Events

After claiming an ITF singles title in America, Kimberly Birrell rises to a new career-high ranking.

Australia, 13 February 2023 | Leigh Rogers

Women’s singles

Kimberly Birrell has continued her impressive start to the season, climbing to a new career-high in the latest WTA Tour women’s singles rankings.

The resurgent 24-year-old from the Gold Coast, who scored her first Grand Slam main-draw singles victory in four years at the Australian Open last month, rises 21 spots to world No.136 after winning her fourth career ITF singles title. Birrell triumphed at the W60 event in Orlando, beating Sweden’s Rebecca Peterson 6-3 6-0 in the final.

It is Birrell’s first professional title won on international soil and improves her win-loss record since October to 22-6.

Jaimee Fourlis, a 23-year-old from Melbourne, added to her title collection last week too. The world No.165 proved too strong for compatriot Olivia Gadecki in a W25 final in Burnie, scoring a 6-4 6-3 victory, to claim her eighth career ITF singles title.

It was 20-year-old’s Gadecki’s second consecutive final appearance on the Australian Pro Tour.

Seone Mendez takes biggest mover honours this week. The 23-year-old skyrockets up 73 spots to world No.341 after winning her 12th career ITF singles title – and second at W25 level – in Turkey.

AUSSIE TOP 10
Player Rank Move
Ajla Tomljanovic No.34 +1
Daria Saville No.59 0
Kimberly Birrell No.136 +21
Olivia Gadecki No.154 -2
Jaimee Fourlis No.165 -2
Priscilla Hon No.171 -3
Storm Hunter No.191 0
Astra Sharma No.214 +1
Lizette Cabrera No.269 0
Alexandra Bozovic No.302 0
Men’s singles

Although Nick Kyrgios is currently sidelined with injury, the 27-year-old rises to world No.19 in the latest ATP Tour men’s singles rankings.

This is Kyrgios’ highest ranking position since August 2018 and is 103 places higher than at this time last year.

Rinky Hijikata continues his remarkable rise too, improving three spots to a career-high world No.116. The 21-year-old was ranked No.342 a year ago.

AUSSIE TOP 10
Player Rank Move
Nick Kyrgios No.19 +1
Alex de Minaur No.25 0
Jason Kubler No.79 0
Alexei Popyrin No.91 -1
Jordan Thompson No.93 -9
Chris O’Connell No.96 -2
Rinky Hijikata No.116 +3
James Duckworth No.138 -1
John Millman No.139 0
Thanasi Kokkinakis No.141 -1
Women’s doubles

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