
Women’s singles
Astra Sharma, Maddison Inglis and Storm Hunter have bolstered their rankings after valiant qualifying and doubles campaigns.
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AUSSIE TOP 10
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Player
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Ranking
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Move
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Daria Kasatkina
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No.16
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+1
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Maya Joint
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No.51
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+2 |
| Ajla Tomljanovic |
No.64
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+7 |
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Kimberly Birrell
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No.69
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-3 |
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Olivia Gadecki
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No.101
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-10 |
| Daria Saville |
No.129
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+8 |
| Talia Gibson |
No.135
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-9 |
| Priscilla Hon |
No.139
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-6 |
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Astra Sharma
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No.144
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+5 |
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Maddison Inglis
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No.152
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+4 |
Women’s doubles
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AUSSIE TOP 10
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Player
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Ranking
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Move
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Ellen Perez
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No.16
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-1 |
| Maya Joint |
No.95
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+12 |
| Storm Hunter |
No.101
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+4 |
| Olivia Gadecki |
No.106
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+3 |
| Petra Hule |
No.119
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+2 |
| Jaimee Fourlis |
No.173
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-8 |
| Priscilla Hon |
No.181
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-6 |
| Taylah Preston |
No.187
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-3 |
| Destanee Aiava |
No.198
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+46 |
| Alexandra Osborne |
No.213
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-8
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Men’s doubles
After his first quarterfinals berth at Roland Garros in seven years, John Peers moved up to world No.24 – his best ranking since October 2022.
Alongside fellow countryman Matt Ebden, the pair excelled at the scene of their Olympic triumph.
> MORE: Golden memories driving Ebden and Peers in Paris
Ebden and Peers won three matches before their campaign came to an end. Most notably, they defeated reigning finalists Simone Bolelli and Andrea Vavassori to book their spot in the final eight.
A semifinal appearance at the Birmingham Challenger saw Blake Bayldon achieve his best doubles ranking to date. Balydon’s sixth Challenger semifinal of the year saw the 26-year-old climb 12 places to world No.112.
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AUSSIE TOP 10
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Player
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Ranking
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Move
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Jordan Thompson
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No.10
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-1 |
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Max Purcell
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No.15
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-3 |
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John Peers
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No.24
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+4 |
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Matt Ebden
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No.46
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-10 |
| John-Patrick Smith |
No.58
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+4 |
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Matthew Romios
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No.73
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-1
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Blake Bayldon
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No.112
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+12 |
| Alexei Popyrin |
No.126
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-6 |
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Rinky Hijikata
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No.138
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-15
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| Thomas Fancutt |
No.140
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+4 |