PLAYER PROFILE

Maya Joint

3
AUSTRALIAN
RANKING
114
WTA
RANKING
  • PlaysRight-handed
“I was so happy that Sam [Stosur] trusted me enough to put me out on the court and to play, and then I was also really nervous because I wanted to do well, but mainly excited.”

— Maya Joint, 10 Apr 2025

» Billie Jean King Cup: Kazakhstan seals victory over Australia

  • 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

Joint, Birrell score maiden BJK Cup wins as Australia beats Colombia
Maya Joint (L) and Kimberly Birrell celebrate their Billie Jean King Cup singles victories over Colombia at Pat Rafter Arena (Photos: Getty Images & Tennis Australia)
12 April, 2025

Australia raced to victory over Colombia at Pat Rafter Arena on Saturday, ending its Billie Jean King Cup Qualifiers campaign on a high.
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Australia seeks redemption against Colombia
April 10: Storm Hunter (AUS) and Ellen Perez (AUS) during the 2025 Billie Jean King Cup Qualifiers at Pat Rafter Arena in Brisbane, Queensland on Thursday, April 10, 2025. Photo by Josh Woning
11 April, 2025

Australia returns to Pat Rafter Arena on Saturday to take on Colombia, seeking a second-place finish at the Billie Jean King Cup Qualifiers.
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Billie Jean King Cup: Kazakhstan seals victory over Australia
Elena Rybakina (L) shakes hands with Kimberly Birrell after winning the second singles rubber of the Australia v Kazakhstan tie at Pat Rafter Arena
10 April, 2025

Elena Rybakina's win over Kimberly Birrell cemented an unassailable 2-0 lead for Kazakhstan over Australia, before Storm Hunter and Ellen Perez tightened scores with…
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Australia readies for Kazakhstan test
The Australian Billie Jean King Cup team of (L-R) Ajla Tomljanovic, Maya Joint, Sam Stosur, Storm Hunter, Kimberly Birrell and Ellen Perez ahead of the 2025  Qualifiers at Pat Rafter Arena in Brisbane. (Photo: Josh Woning)
9 April, 2025

With the highest-ranked top two singles players in the competition, Kazakhstan looms as a stern test for Australia as Billie Jean King Cup action begins at Pat Rafter Arena.
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