Australian Open 2022 men’s doubles champions Nick Kyrgios and Thanasi Kokkinakis are on new career highs this week.
Melbourne, Australia, 31 January 2022 | Leigh Rogers
Men’s singles
After a career-best fourth-round run at the Australian Open, Alex de Minaur improved nine places to world number 33 in the latest ATP Tour Men’s Singles Rankings.
James Duckworth rises three places this week to a career high of No. 46, while Aleksandar Vukic is also on a new personal best point at world No. 140.
Chris O’Connell returns to the Australian Top 10, rising 28 places to world number 147 after reaching the Australian Open third round.
AUSSIE TOP 10 | ||
Player | Rank | Move |
Alex de Minaur | No.33 | +9 |
James Duckworth | No.46 | +3 |
Alexei Popyrin | No.65 | -6 |
Jordan Thompson | No.78 | -5 |
John Millman | No.94 | -5 |
Thanasi Kokkinakis | No.101 | +2 |
Nick Kyrgios | No.122 | -7 |
Aleksandar Vukic | No.140 | +4 |
Chris O’Connell | No.147 | +28 |
Alex Bolt | No.153 | -1 |
Women’s Singles
Ash Barty’s historic Australian Open triumph has her lead on top of the WTA Tour women’s singles rankings.
The 25-year-old spends her 113th week in world No. 1 and currently has a 2633 point advantage over her closest rival, world No. 2 Aryna Sabalenka.
> READ: Barty joins Grand Slam Grand
Maddison Inglis rises 18 places to world number 115 this week after advancing to her first Grand Slam third round. The 24-year-old is three places ashamed of her career high, which was achieved in March 2020.
AUSSIE TOP 10 | ||
Player | Rank | Move |
Ash Barty | No.1 | 0 |
Ajla Tomljanovic | No.40 | +3 |
Astra Sharma | No.90 | +7 |
Maddison Inglis | No.115 | +18 |
Storm Sanders | No.127 | +1 |
Lizette Cabrera | No.187 | +7 |
Arina Rodionova | No.193 | -20 |
Ellen Perez | No.207 | -9 |
Seone Mendez | No.216 | +23 |
Priscilla Eer | No.260 | -39 |
Men’s Doubles
Newly crowned Australian Open champions Nick Kyrgios and Thanasi Kokkankis have soared into the world’s top 50 in the latest ATP Tour doubles rankings.
Both are on new career-high rankings – Kyrgios at world No. 40 (rising 219 places) and Kokkinakis at world No. 46 (jumping 388 positions).
> READ: Kokkinakis and Kyrgios – “We did not expect it at all”
Australian Open finalist Matt Ebden was also rewarded, improving 31 places to a career-high world No. 24.
There are currently eight Australian players ranked among the world’s top 100, including five among the top 50.
AUSSIE TOP 10 | ||
Player | Rank | Move |
John Peers | No.12 | 0 |
Matthew Ebden | No.24 | +31 |
Max Purcell | No.31 | +3 |
Nick Kyrgios | No.40 | +219 |
Thanasi Kokkinakis | No.46 | +388 |
Luke Saville | No.56 | -33 |
John-Patrick Smith | No.66 | +2 |
Matt Reid | No.87 | -10 |
Marc Polmans | No.129 | -22 |
Alex de Minaur | No.146 | -3 |
Women’s Doubles
Sam Stosur remains the top-ranked Australian in the latest WTA doubles rankingssits on world no.14.
Storm Sanders makes her top-20 debut this week after a career-best quarter-final at the Australian Open. The 27-year-old improved eight places to world No. 19.
Ellen Perez is also at career high no.35, while Olivia Tjandramulia is making her top-150 debut this week.
AUSSIE TOP 10 | ||
Player | Rank | Move |
Sam Stosur | No.14 | +1 |
Storm Sanders | No.19 | +8 |
Ellen Perez | No.35 | +7 |
Arina Rodionova | No.69 | -3 |
Astra Sharma | No.94 | +4 |
Ash Barty | No.102 | -9 |
Olivia Tjandramulia | No.149 | +3 |
Lizette Cabrera | No.187 | +1 |
Destanee Aiava | No.239 | -2 |
Jaimee Fourlis | No.260 | -56 |
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