PLAYER PROFILE
Rinky Hijikata
7
AUSTRALIAN
RANKING
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81
ATP
RANKING
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- Age23
- Born23 February 2001
- Birth PlaceSydney, New South Wales
- LivesWilloughby, New South Wales
- PlaysRight-handed
- CoachJarrad Bunt
“"I said at the French (Open) that I felt like I was in for a big result and I just had to kind of keep plugging away at it."”
— Rinky Hijikata, 20 Jun 2024
» Hijikata hits new heights at Queen’s Club
On court
- Selected to represent Australia at the Longines Future Tennis Aces tournament in Paris, 2013
- Represented Australia at the 2018 Youth Olympic Games, where he won a silver medal in doubles with Adrian Andreev
- Competed at all four junior Grand Slam events in 2018, making the quarterfinals of the Australian Open and the doubles semifinals at Wimbledon
- Cracked the ITF world junior top 15 in November 2018
- Named Junior Male Athlete of the Year at the 2018 Newcombe Medal, Australian Tennis Awards
- Favourite surface is Plexicushion
- Trains at the Sydney Olympic Park Tennis Centre in Homebush, NSW
- Hero is Japan’s Kei Nishikori
- Goal is to hopefully win a Grand Slam title and represent Australia in Davis Cup
- Named as orange boy for the 2021 Davis Cup Finals
- Won first ATP Challenger title at Playford in October 2022
- Won the Australian Open 2023 men’s doubles title with Jason Kubler as wildcards. Hijikata was ranked No.277 at the time and contesting only his third tour-level doubles tournament
- Made the fourth round in singles at US Open 2023 as a wildcard
- Broke into the world’s top 100 in singles for the first time in September 2023
- Made his Olympic debut at Paris 2024
Off court
- Enjoys tennis because “you can travel the world and meet new friends”
- Five words that sum up Hijikata: cheeky, smart, funny, tough and focused
- Favourite city is New York because “there are heaps of fun things to do and fun places to visit”
- Favourite food is fish and Japanese
- If not a tennis player he would be a baseball player or a doctor
Year-end ranking history
2023 | 71 |
2022 | 166 |
2021 | 369 |
2020 | 677 |
2019 | 746 |
2018 | 1745 |
Titles/Finals
Titles
2019 Fayetteville ITF
Rinky Hijikata in the news
Aussie weekly wrap: Thompson, De Minaur in Aussie Masters first
4 November, 2024
Jordan Thompson and Alex de Minaur ensured two Aussies advanced to the Paris Masters last eight for the first time.
Read moreJordan Thompson and Alex de Minaur ensured two Aussies advanced to the Paris Masters last eight for the first time.
Ranking Movers: 10 Aussies again inside ATP top 100
29 October, 2024
Adam Walton’s return to the top 100 headlines the biggest moves in the latest rankings.
Read moreAdam Walton’s return to the top 100 headlines the biggest moves in the latest rankings.
Pro Tour: Hijikata and Inglis complete Aussie double in Playford
28 October, 2024
Rinky Hijikata and Maddison Inglis will enter the Perpetual NSW Open in red-hot form following their wins in Playford.
Read moreRinky Hijikata and Maddison Inglis will enter the Perpetual NSW Open in red-hot form following their wins in Playford.
Aussie weekly wrap: Peers wins again in reunion with Murray
28 October, 2024
John Peers’s reunion with a former doubles partner paid off in Basel, while Alex de Minaur made an encouraging run to a semifinal in Vienna.
Read moreJohn Peers’s reunion with a former doubles partner paid off in Basel, while Alex de Minaur made an encouraging run to a semifinal in Vienna.