Australians Matt Ebden and Thanasi Kokkinakis achieve significant milestones in the latest ATP Tour world rankings.
Australia, 16 April 2024 | Leigh Rogers
Menβs singles
Thanasi Kokkinakis charges back inside the worldβs top 100 in the latest ATP Tour singles rankings.
The 28-year-old, who dipped outside the top 100 last month, rises 12 places this week after winning an ATP Challenger title in America. Kokkinakis now sits at world No.94 after claiming his first clay-court title in almost three years.
> AUSSIE WEEKLY WRAP: Kokkinakis returns to winnersβ circle
Adam Walton is celebrating his top-130 debut, with the 24-year-old climbing up six positions to world No.129.
This is the fifth time this season that Walton has recorded a new career-high singles ranking.
AUSSIE TOP 10 | ||
Player | Rank | Move |
Alex de Minaur | No.11 | 0 |
Jordan Thompson | No.33 | -1 |
Alexei Popyrin | No.44 | +2 |
Chris OβConnell | No.58 | +4 |
Aleksandar Vukic | No.65 | 0 |
Rinky Hijikata | No.77 | +3 |
Max Purcell | No.78 | +3 |
Thanasi Kokkinakis | No.94 | +12 |
James Duckworth | No.104 | +3 |
Adam Walton | No.129 | +6 |
Womenβs singles
Daria Saville remains the top-ranked Australian inΒ the latest WTA Tour singles rankings.
Olivia Gadecki is the biggest mover within the Australian top 10 this week, rising six places to world No.165.
Meanwhile, Maya Joint continues to skyrocket up the rankings, with the 17-year-old jumping up 12 spots to a career-high world No.285 this week. The National Tennis Academy athlete has improved her ranking almost 400 positions since the start of the year.
AUSSIE TOP 10 | ||
Player | Rank | Move |
Daria Saville | No.95 | -1 |
Arina Rodionova | No.103 | 0 |
Storm Hunter | No.116 | 0 |
Astra Sharma | No.127 | -1 |
Taylah Preston | No.136 | 0 |
Olivia Gadecki | No.165 | +6 |
Kimberly Birrell | No.173 | +2 |
Talia Gibson | No.184 | +1 |
Priscilla Hon | No.187 | +1 |
Destanee Aiava | No.194 | 0 |
Menβs doubles
Matt Ebden returns to world No.1 in the latest ATP Tour doubles rankings, replacing Indian partner Rohan Bopanna in the coveted position.
This is 36-year-old Ebdenβs second week atop of the rankings, having briefly assumed the position in late February.
> READ: Ebden reflects on rise to world No.1
Meanwhile, Jordan ThompsonΒ rises two spots to a career-high world No.57 and Thomas Fancutt improves five places to a new peak of world No.170.
Blake Ellis is at a new career-high too, with the 25-year-old rising eight places to world No.180.
There are currently 17 Australian players…
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