Melbourne, VIC, 8 April 2025 | Jackson Mansell

Women’s singles:

As Australia embarks on a home Billie Jean King Cup tie in Brisbane, nine women enter the window inside the top 150.

Following their impressive starts to the clay-court season, Talia Gibson and Ajla Tomljanovic were the most significant improvers inside the Australian top 10.

Gibson’s ITF W50 success in Nantes, France helped the 20-year-old climb 16 places to world No.137. The West Australian secured her ninth career ITF title with a 3-6 7-5 6-1 win over Malta’s Francesca Curmi.

Tomljanovic rose eight places after her third-round appearance in Charleston. The 31-year-old’s victory against Peyton Stearns was her first against a top-50 opponent in 10 months.

READ: Tomljanovic and Kasatkina advance to the final 16 in Charleston

Now boasting a ranking of world No.79, Tomljanovic returns to the top 80 for the first time since August 2023.

AUSSIE TOP 10
Player
Ranking
Move
Daria Kasatkina
No.16
-2
Kimberly Birrell
No.61
+1
Maya Joint
No.78
+3
Ajla Tomljanovic
No.79
+8
Olivia Gadecki
No.98
+2
Daria Saville
No.115
-7
Maddison Inglis
No.132
+3
Talia Gibson
No.137
+16
Priscilla Hon
No.143
0
Destanee Aiava
No.158
-3

Men’s doubles:

John Patrick-Smith’s first ATP-level doubles title in seven years has promoted the 36-year-old to world No.62 – an increase of nine places.

Smith partnered with Brazilian Fernando Romboli to reign supreme at the US Men’s Clay Court Championships in Houston.

Semifinalist Matthew Romios also garnered a healthy ranking increase. He improved to a career-high of world No.77 after his efforts alongside compatriot Adam Walton.

The duo defeated the No.4 seeds – Rinky Hijikata and Jordan Thompson – before they succumbed to the eventual champions.

AUSSIE TOP 10
Player
Ranking
Move
Jordan Thompson
No.5
0
Max Purcell
No.12
0
John Peers
No.29
-4
Matt Ebden
No.40
0
John-Patrick Smith
No.62
+9
Matthew Romios
No.77
+9
Rinky Hijikata
No.120
0
Luke Saville
No.126
+1
Thomas Fancutt
No.141
-3
Blake Bayldon
No.145
-1

Men’s singles:

Chris O’Connell moved to Australian No.4 in the latest rankings update as the 30-year-old improved his successful record on clay. With a quarterfinal berth in Bucharest, Romania, O’Connell rose five spots to world No.82.

READ: O’Connell outlasts Jarry in Bucharest

Meanwhile, Tristan Schoolkate secured his career-best ranking of world No.119. The ranking highlights the 24-year-old’s scintillating start to the year.

Schoolkate won a Challenger title in Brisbane in February, and most notably, became the first man in 106 days to take a set off world No.1 Jannik Sinner at Australian Open 2025.

AUSSIE TOP 10
Player
Ranking
Move
Alex de Minaur
No.10
0
Alexei Popyrin
No.27
+1
Jordan Thompson
No.38
-3
Chris O’Connell
No.82
+5
Aleksandar Vukic
No.83
-7
Rinky Hijikata
No.85
-3
Adam Walton
No.86
-1
James Duckworth
No.90
-1
Thanasi Kokkinakis
No.92
-1
Tristan Schoolkate
No.119
+1

Women’s doubles:

Astra Sharma saw her doubles ranking rise sharply this week after she reached the semifinals at a WTA 125 tournament in Antalya, Turkey. The West Australian climbed back inside the top 350 for the first time this year, with an increase of 50 places.

Talia Gibson paired her success on the singles court in Nantes with a doubles final appearance. Following her first final of the season, Gibson jumped seven places to world No.291.

AUSSIE TOP 10
Player
Ranking
Move
Ellen Perez
No.20
-1
Olivia Gadecki
No.118
-1
Jaimee Fourlis
No.146
-4
Petra Hule
No.148
0
Maya Joint
No.156
0
Priscilla Hon
No.172
-9
Kimberly Birrell
No.199
-3
Taylah Preston
No.206
-4
Lizette Cabrera
No.210
-4
Alexandra Osborne
No.219
-2

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