Ranking movers: Hijikata wins first ATP Challenger, sets new career-high

Rinky Hijikata moves into the Australian top 10 after winning his first ATP Challenger singles title.


Monday 31 October 2022
Leigh Rogers
Adelaide, Australia
Rinky Hijikata (AUS) during the 2022 City of Playford ITF Tennis International at Playford tennis courts in Elizabeth, Adelaide. October 27 2022:. MANDATORY PHOTO CREDIT David Mariuz/TENNIS AUSTRALIA
Men's singles

Rinky Hijikata has soared to a new career-high in the latest ATP Tour men's singles rankings. The 21-year-old won the biggest title of his career last week, claiming the Playford ATP Challenger title.

This effort propels Hijikata up 33 places in the latest rankings to world No.159. He enters the Australian top 10 for the first time, replacing John Millman who slips 18 spots to world No.160.

Other significant movers this week include Max Purcell, a semifinalist at Playford, who rises 25 places to world No.241 and Omar Jasika, also a semifinalist, moves up 29 places to world No.251. This is 25-year-old Jasika's highest ranking since October 2017.

AUSSIE TOP 10
PlayerRankMove
Nick KyrgiosNo.22-2
Alex de MinaurNo.25-1
Jordan ThompsonNo.86-1
Thanasi KokkinakisNo.95-4
Chris O'ConnellNo.102-2
Jason KublerNo.104-3
Alexei PopyrinNo.107-9
James DuckworthNo.110+4
Aleksandar VukicNo.1450
Rinky HijikataNo.159+33
Women's singles

Ajla Tomljanovic is at a new career-high in the latest WTA Tour women's singles rankings. The 29-year-old, who has enjoyed a stunning career-best season, improves one place to world No.33.

Kimberly Birrell returns to the world's top 200, rising 50 places to world No.190 after winning the Playford title. This is the 24-year-old's highest ranking since September 2019.


Maddison Inglis, the runner-up in Playford, improves 15 spots to world No.180.

AUSSIE TOP 10
PlayerRankMove
Ajla TomljanovicNo.33+1
Daria SavilleNo.55-1
Priscilla HonNo.153-1
Jaimee FourlisNo.166+5
Maddison InglisNo.180+15
Kimberly BirrellNo.190+50
Olivia GadeckiNo.216+5
Astra SharmaNo.2300
Storm SandersNo.236-4
Lizette CabreraNo.266-25
Men's doubles

Jeremy Beale takes biggest mover honours in the latest ATP Tour doubles rankings. The 28-year-old rises 521 places to world No.490 after capturing an ATP Challenger title in Playford. It is Beale's second career title at this level - and first since 2018.

His partner, Callum Puttergill, improves 64 spots to world No.245.

Other players enjoying significant rises after strong performances at Playford last week include: Tristan Schoolkate (up 13 spots to world No.236), Blake Ellis (up 119 places to world No.442), Edward Winter (up 73 spots to a career-high world No.510), Omar Jasika (up 147 places to world No.570) and James McCabe (up 152 spots to a career-high world No.577).

AUSSIE TOP 10
PlayerRankMove
Nick KyrgiosNo.14-1
Thanasi KokkinakisNo.170
Matt EbdenNo.31-1
John PeersNo.330
Max PurcellNo.37-2
Luke SavilleNo.78-4
John-Patrick SmithNo.92-1
Jason KublerNo.163-1
Dane SweenyNo.172+2
Andrew HarrisNo.174-3
Women's doubles

Newly crowned Playford doubles champions Alexandra Bozovic and Talia Gibson have both skyrocketed to career-highs in the latest WTA doubles rankings.

The 23-year-old Bozovic rises 46 places to world No.239, while 18-year-old Gibson improves 124 spots to world No.311.

Olivia Tjandramulia (up one place to world No.107) and Elysia Bolton (up 31 spots to world No.230) have also set new career-highs.

AUSSIE TOP 10
PlayerRankMove
Storm SandersNo.80
Ellen PerezNo.180
Astra SharmaNo.105-3
Olivia TjandramuliaNo.107+1
Sam StosurNo.1140
Ajla TomljanovicNo.1370
Daria SavilleNo.154-3
Lizette CabreraNo.176-2
Alana ParnabyNo.225+1
Elysia BoltonNo.230+31

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