Ranking movers: Sam Stosur rises to a 12-year high

Australian Sam Stosur sits at world No.8 in the latest WTA Tour doubles rankings, her highest position since June 2010.


Monday 11 July 2022
Leigh Rogers
Melbourne, Australia
LONDON, ENGLAND - JULY 03: Samantha Stosur plays a forehand with partner (not pictured) Matthew Ebden of Australia against Joran Vliegen of Belgium and Ulrikke Eikeri of Norway during their Mixed Doubles First Round match on day seven of The Championships Wimbledon 2022 at All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club on July 03, 2022 in London, England. (Photo by Julian Finney/Getty Images)
Men's singles

Both the ATP Tour and WTA Tour opted not to reward ranking points at Wimbledon this year, due to the tournament's decision to prevent Russian and Belarusian players from competing.

This means that despite Nick Kyrgios' career-best run to the Wimbledon final, his ranking slips five spots to world No.45 in the latest ATP Tour men's singles rankings. Had ranking points been awarded, the 27-year-old would have skyrocketed into the world's top 20.

Chris O'Connell's decision to skip Wimbledon has paid off, with the 28-year-old improving seven places to a career-high world No.101.

Rather than contesting qualifying at Wimbledon, O'Connell instead earned ranking points at ATP Challenger events and enjoyed a finals run in Portugal last week.

AUSSIE TOP 10
PlayerRankMove
Alex de MinaurNo.26+1
Nick KyrgiosNo.45-5
James DuckworthNo.740
Thanasi KokkinakisNo.75+4
Jordan ThompsonNo.79-3
Alexei PopyrinNo.85-2
John MillmanNo.87-2
Chris O'ConnellNo.101+7
Jason KublerNo.102-3
Aleksandar VukicNo.124+7
Women's singles

With Ajla Tomljanovic's impressive quarterfinal run at Wimbledon not earning any ranking points, the 29-year-old has fallen in the latest WTA Tour women's singles rankings.

Tomljanovic still remains Australia's top-ranked woman, despite dropping 27 places to world No.71.

There is better news for Daria Saville, who rises seven spots to world No.91.

AUSSIE TOP 10
PlayerRankMove
Ajla TomljanovicNo.71-27
Daria SavilleNo.91+7
Maddison InglisNo.132-3
Astra SharmaNo.145-9
Jaimee FourlisNo.149+1
Olivia GadeckiNo.160+18
Lizette CabreraNo.185+7
Seone MendezNo.2000
Priscilla HonNo.203-15
Arina RodionovaNo.224-21
Men's doubles

Newly crowned Wimbledon champions Matthew Ebden and Max Purcell have missed out on making significant rises in the latest ATP Tour doubles rankings.

After earning no ranking points for their major breakthrough, 34-year-old Ebden remains at world No.31 and 24-year-old Purcell slips two spots to world No.36.

> READ: Ebden and Purcell - "We're just trying to do Australia proud"

Dane Sweeny makes his Australian top-10 debut this week, rising 18 spots to world No.188. The 21-year-old made back-to-back ITF finals in America in the past fortnight.

AUSSIE TOP 10
PlayerRankMove
John PeersNo.13+3
Thanasi KokkinakisNo.26+1
Nick KyrgiosNo.28+1
Matthew EbdenNo.310
Max PurcellNo.36-2
Luke SavilleNo.70-7
John-Patrick SmithNo.102-3
Jordan ThompsonNo.173-6
Alex de MinaurNo.181-23
Dane SweenyNo.188+18
Women's doubles

Sam Stosur returns to the world's top 10 in the latest WTA doubles rankings, improving three places to world No.8.

This is Stosur's highest ranking in more than 12 years and marks the first time since July 2019 that the 38-year-old has featured inside the world's top 10.

Olivia Tjandramulia rises 18 places to a career-high world No.130. The 25-year-old from Queensland recently claimed her first ITF title of the season in Portugal.

While Alana Parnaby, a recent ITF finalist in Portugal, improves 17 places to a career-high No.260.

AUSSIE TOP 10
PlayerRankMove
Sam StosurNo.8+3
Storm SandersNo.20-8
Ellen PerezNo.45+1
Astra SharmaNo.117-16
Ajla TomljanovicNo.121+7
Arina RodionovaNo.125-10
Olivia TjandramuliaNo.130+18
Lizette CabreraNo.198+6
Alana ParnabyNo.260+17
Jaimee FourlisNo.269-10

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