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Saville’s rating soared 32 locations to world No.116 after her newest singles success in San Diego. Alex de Minaur has maintained his place within the ATP prime 10 after defending his Acapulco title.

Melbourne, Australia, 4 March 2024 | Matt Trollope

Ladies’s singles

Daria Saville is storming again in the direction of the highest 100 after her newest success in San Diego.

The previous world No.20 certified for the principle draw on the WTA 500 match then gained by means of to the quarterfinals, falling to red-hot American Emma Navarro.

Saville’s rating soared 32 locations to world No.116, making her the second-highest ranked Australian lady in singles.

Taylah Preston additionally thrived in San Diego, scoring her first tour-level main-draw win over world No.42 Magdalena Frech.

The second-round end boosted the West Australian teenager nicely contained in the world’s prime 150.

Priscilla Hon, in the meantime, rose eight locations after her semifinal run on the first of two Australian Professional Tour occasions phases in Traralgon.

AUSSIE TOP 10
Participant Rank Transfer
Arina Rodionova No.104 -5
Daria Saville No.116 +32
Storm Hunter No.124 -2
Taylah Preston No.138 +15
Astra Sharma No.139 -1
Olivia Gadecki No.140 +3
Kimberly Birrell No.160 -1
Priscilla Hon No.162 +8
Destanee Aiava No.197 +4
Talia Gibson No.215 0
Males’s singles

Alex de Minaur has maintained his place on the planet’s prime 10 after defending his ATP 500 title in Acapulco.

De Minaur, who has gained 15 of his 19 matches in 2024, this week heads a contingent of eight Australians ranked contained in the ATP prime 100.

Elsewhere, Li Tu returned to the highest 200 because of his last run on the Australian Professional Tour in Traralgon.

Tu, who at world No.193 is simply three spots off his career-best rating, stands to rise even greater when his title on the second Traralgon match is added to his factors tally.

Omar Jasika, who beat Tu in the primary of these Traralgon finals, has risen 18 locations to a career-high rating of world No.207.

AUSSIE TOP 10
Participant Rank Transfer
Alex de Minaur No.10 -1
Jordan Thompson No.33 -1
Alexei Popyrin No.41 -3
Chris O’Connell No.66 +2
Aleksandar Vukic No.69 +2
Max Purcell No.71 -9
Rinky Hijikata No.78 +1
Thanasi Kokkinakis No.99 -5
James Duckworth No.107 +1
Jason Kubler No.135 +1
Ladies’s doubles

Ellen Perez takes a step nearer to the Aussie No.1 girls’s doubles rating after her title success in San Diego.

Perez, partnering Nicole Melichar-Martinez, gained her first WTA doubles title in 18 months, rising to a career-high rating of world No.8 consequently.

Storm Hunter stays Australia’s No.1 participant; she reached the semifinals in San Diego alongside Katerina Siniakova earlier than falling to Perez and Melichar-Martinez.

Becoming a member of Perez within the winner’s circle was Olivia Gadecki, who gained her first WTA doubles title in Austin, Texas.

Gadecki’s triumph with Nice Britain’s Olivia Nicholls noticed her crack the world’s prime 80 for the primary time.

AUSSIE TOP 10
Participant Rank Transfer
Storm Hunter No.3 0
Ellen Perez No.8 +2
Olivia Gadecki No.77 +13
Daria Saville No.112 +1
Destanee Aiava No.145 +3
Talia Gibson No.182 +5
Astra Sharma No.190 +10
Maddison Inglis No.201 +5
Elysia Bolton No.210 +3 
Kaylah McPhee No.219 +3
Males’s doubles

A run to the Acapulco semifinals has seen John Friends vault 5 spots and return to the world’s prime 40.

Friends, enjoying with Finn Harri Heliovaara, fell to eventual champions Hugo Nys and Jan Zielinski.

Elsewhere, Matthew Romios consolidated his spot within the Aussie doubles prime 10.

The 24-year-old mixed with Piotr Matuszewski to win his third profession ATP Challenger title in New Delhi.

The victory has seen him rise 11 locations to a career-best rating of world No.120.

Blake Ellis returned to the highest 200, at No.192, because of his success on the Australian Professional Tour in Traralgon.

AUSSIE TOP 10
Participant Rank Transfer
Matt Ebden No.2 -1
Max Purcell No.29 0
John Friends No.40 +5
Rinky Hijikata No.59 -1
Jordan Thompson No.61 0
John-Patrick Smith No.64 0
Andrew Harris No.110 -1
Matthew Romios No.120 +11
Jason Kubler No.133 +1
Adam Walton No.136 +1

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