PLAYER PROFILE

Maya Joint

3
AUSTRALIAN
RANKING
114
WTA
RANKING
  • PlaysRight-handed
“When you're finished with tennis, or when you get to No.1, I guess then you've kind of done it. Then you can celebrate.”

— Maya Joint, 7 May 2025

» Maya Joint reflects on “crazy but super exciting” rise

  • Trains at Tennis Australia’s National Tennis Academy in Brisbane
  • Won her first ITF professional title in doubles in December 2023, partnering fellow Australian Roisin Gilheany at an ITF 60 tournament on the Gold Coast
  • Achieved a career-high ITF junior ranking of world No.25 in early 2024
  • Scored two top-200 wins to reach the singles quarterfinals at a WTA 125 tournament in Canberra in January 2024
  • Started the 2024 season ranked No.684. By May, she had broken into the world’s top 200
  • Was among a record five Australian women to qualify at US Open 2024

Maya Joint in the news

Maya Joint reflects on “crazy but super exciting” rise
April 10: Maya Joint (AUS)  during the 2025 Billie Jean King Cup Qualifiers at Pat Rafter Arena in Brisbane, Queensland on Thursday, April 10, 2025. Photo by DYLAN PARKER
7 May, 2025

Australia’s Maya Joint has had to adjust her mindset as she has risen to become a top-80 presence and one of the world’s highest-ranked teenagers.
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Aussie Watch: Largest contingent in 36 years take on Rome
Jordan Thompson (Photo: VALERY HACHE/AFP via Getty Images)
6 May, 2025

At least nine Australians will feature in the Rome Masters main draw, the largest group since 1989 when 11 players competed in the tournament.
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Big Aussie contingent set for Roland Garros
(L-R) Jordan Thompson, Alexei Popyrin, Alex de Minaur, Daria Kasatkina and Maya Joint are all on the Roland Garros main-draw entry lists. [Getty Images]
2 May, 2025

At least 13 Australians are confirmed in the main draw for the year’s second Grand Slam event at Roland Garros, which begins on Sunday 25 May 2025.
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Ranking Movers: Duckworth rises after ATP Challenger crown
James Duckworth (Getty Images)
24 April, 2025

James Duckworth headlines the improvers in the latest edition of Ranking Movers after he won his first ATP Challenger title of the season in Mexico.
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