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Ranking Movers: Walton ascends to new best after Miami campaign | 1 April, 2025 | All News | News and Features | News and Events

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Ranking Movers: Walton ascends to new best after Miami campaign | 1 April, 2025 | All News | News and Features | News and Events

Adam Walton climbed to a new career-high ranking after he made his first round-of-16 appearance at a Masters 1000 tournament.

Melbourne, VIC, Australia, 1 April 2025 | Jackson Mansell

Men’s singles

A career-best fortnight in Miami for Adam Walton was reflected in the latest rankings update.

READ: Walton progresses to third round in Miami

After his first round-of-16 appearance at a Masters 1000 event, Walton rose four places to world No.85, surpassing his previous career-high ranking of No.86, achieved in August 2024. Third-round compatriot Alex de Minaur returned to the top 10 after convincing victories against Bu Yunchaokete and Joao Fonseca.

In other notable moves, James Duckworth rose six spots to world No.89 following his 28th career ATP Challenger final in Mexico.

Meanwhile, the Australian top 10 had its first personnel change since March 2024, with Tristan Schoolkate entering this bracket.

MORE: Duckworth impresses in Mexico

AUSSIE TOP 10

Player

Ranking

Move

Alex de Minaur

No.10

+1

Alexei Popyrin

No.28

-2

Jordan Thompson

No.35

+2
Aleksandar Vukic

No.76

+1
Rinky Hijikata

No.82

+4
Adam Walton

No.85

+4

Chris O’Connell

No.87

-9

James Duckworth

No.89

+6
Thanasi Kokkinakis

No.91

+2

Tristan Schoolkate

No.120

+9

Women’s singles

Another second-round Masters 1000 appearance in Miami enabled Kimberly Birrell to continue her rankings ascent.

Birrell climbed six places to a career-best world No.62 after she defeated Anastasia Potapova for the second time this year.

Arina Rodionova’s return to the champions’ list ensured a healthy rise for the 35-year-old. Her ITF W75 triumph in Luan, China, resulted in a 22-spot climb to world No.171.

Lizette Cabrera’s recent string of Australian Pro Tour form has nudged the Queenslander closer to a top-200 return. The Pro Tour points leader rose 41 places to world No.222 after completing the “Sunraysia Double” – title wins in Mildura and Swan Hill.

READ: Cabrera, Kubler emerge as early frontrunners in 2025 Pro Tour season

AUSSIE TOP 10

Player

Ranking

Move

Kimberly Birrell

No.62

+6

Maya Joint

No.81

-1

Ajla Tomljanovic

No.87

+1

Olivia Gadecki

No.100

-1

Daria Saville

No.108

-3
Maddison Inglis

No.135

-7

Priscilla Hon

No.143

-1
Talia Gibson

No.153

-18

Destanee Aiava

No.155

-5

Arina Rodionova

No.171

+22

Women’s doubles

Maya Joint bolted into the Australian top five after her second consecutive WTA 125 doubles final. The 18-year-old climbed 19 spots to world No.156 after her efforts in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico.

Cabrera’s doubles ranking also experienced a healthy spike following her Mildura crown. She climbed 12 places to world No.206.

Her doubles partner, Gabriella Da Silva-Fick, also reaped the rewards of her success, improving 22 spots over the past two weeks and boosting her ranking to world No.312.

However, the biggest women’s doubles rise belonged to Storm Hunter.

READ: Storm Hunter’s comeback gathering steam

Hunter and partner Caroline Dolehide advanced to the quarterfinals of the Miami Masters, sparking a rise of 1148 places for the 30-year-old Australian.

The former doubles world No.1 is now ranked world No.334.

 

AUSSIE TOP 10

Player

Ranking

Move

Ellen Perez

No.19

-2
Olivia Gadecki

No.117

+6

Jaimee Fourlis

No.142

0

Petra Hule

No.148

-2

Maya Joint

No.156

+19
Priscilla Hon

No.163

-4
Kimberly Birrell

No.196

0

Taylah Preston

No.202

-1
Lizette Cabrera

No.206

+12
Alexandra Osborne

No.217

-1

Men’s doubles

John Peers was among the climbers in the latest rankings update after he and fellow Olympic gold medal partner Matt Ebden reached the final 16 in Miami.

While their run was ended by the No.1 seeds, Peers rose seven places to world No.25 – his highest ranking since October 2022.

Australian quartet Joshua Charlton, Matt Hulme, Jake Delaney and Jesse Delaney enjoyed ranking rises following their results over the last fortnight on the Pro Tour.

AUSSIE TOP 10

Player

Ranking

Move

Jordan Thompson

No.5

0

Max Purcell

No.12

0

John Peers

No.25

+7

Matt Ebden

No.40

-21

John-Patrick Smith

No.71

-5

Matthew Romios

No.86

-1

Rinky Hijikata

No.120

-2

Luke Saville

No.127

-6

Thomas Fancutt

No.138

-15

Blake Bayldon

No.144

-4

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