Junior rating movers: 5 Australians contained in the world’s prime 10 | 30 April, 2024 | All Information | Information and Options | Information and Occasions


Hayden Jones is one in every of 5 Australian juniors at present ranked contained in the world’s prime 10 throughout their sections.

Australia, 30 April 2024 | Leigh Rogers

Junior ladies

Emerson Jones stays the the top-ranked Australian within the newest ITF World Tennis Tour junior ladies’ rankings, sitting at a career-high world No.3.

The 15-year-old from the Gold Coast is the highest-ranked Australian junior woman since Ash Barty, who was additionally 15 on the time, peaked at world No.2 in 2011.

Alana Subasic is proving one other to observe, with the 17-year-old from Sydney recording 22 wins from her 28 singles matches thus far in 2024.

This has helped Subasic, who missed six months final yr with a damaged wrist, enhance her rating nearly 200 locations since January.

Kimiko Cooper is the most important mover of the week. The 16-year-old from Sydney rises 24 locations after advancing to the third spherical at an ITF J300 event in Malaysia.

AUSSIE TOP 10
Participant Age Rank Transfer
Emerson Jones 15 No.3 0
Maya Joint 18 No.34 -2
Alana Subasic 17 No.99 0
Lily Taylor 17 No.153 -36
Kimiko Cooper 16 No.177 +24
Ava Beck 15 No.199 0
Kristina Tai 16 No.223 -3
Renee Alame 14 No.226 -3
Giselle Guillen 15 No.237 -3
Gabby Gregg 17 No.245 -2
Junior boys

Hayden Jones continues to steer the Australians within the ITF World Tennis Tour junior boys’ rankings.

The 17-year-old, who’s the older brother of Emerson, lately turned the primary Australian boy to interrupt into the junior prime 10 since Rinky Hijikata in 2018.

Hugh Winter returns to the highest 100 this week after the successful the most important doubles title of his profession at a ITF J300 event in Malaysia.

Jake Dembo takes greatest mover honours, with the 16-year-old from Perth skyrocketing up 81 locations to world No.244 after reaching the singles quarterfinals in Malaysia.

AUSSIE TOP 10
Participant Age Rank Transfer
Hayden Jones 17 No.10 -1
Pavle Marinkov 18 No.34 -3
Hugh Winter 17 No.84 +12
Ty Host 16 No.144 +20
Brendan Loh 17 No.193 -5
Cruz Hewitt 15 No.218 -2
Jerome Estephan 16 No.224 -1
Rohan Hazratwala 16 No.226 -2
Jake Dembo 16 No.244 +81
Jarrod Joyce 17 No.277 -18
Junior boys’ wheelchair

Two Australians sit at new career-highs within the newest ITF Wheelchair Tennis Tour junior boys’ rankings.

Yassin Hill, a 17-year-old from Melbourne, rises one spot to world No.4, whereas Jin Woodman hits a brand new peak of world No.7.

The 14-year-old Woodman, additionally from Melbourne, improves two locations after scooping his career-first clay-court title in Turkey.

AUSSIE TOP 5
Participant Age Rank Transfer
Yassin Hill 17 No.4 +1
Benjamin Wenzel 17 No.6 0
Jin Woodman 14 No.7 +2
Sonny Rennison 11 No.16 -1
Arlo Shawcross 16 No.22 0

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