Ellen Perez’s second WTA 1000 doubles semifinal of 2025 and Adam Walton’s Cincinnati run have boosted their standings.
Cincinnati, USA, 20 August 2025 | Jackson Mansell
Ladies’s doubles
Ellen Perez strengthened her doubles rating after a semifinal berth in Cincinnati. The 29-year-old climbed one spot to world No.18 and remained Australia’s No.1 girls’s doubles participant.
In a difficult marketing campaign, Perez, alongside Ukrainian associate Lyudmyla Kichenok, defeated 4 former WTA 1000 champions en path to her second WTA 1000 semifinal of 2025.
Perez and Kichenok search to proceed their type in Monterrey this week as they put together for the US Open.
AUSSIE TOP 10 |
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Participant |
Rating |
Transfer |
Ellen Perez |
No.18 |
+1 |
Olivia Gadecki |
No.60 |
+2 |
Maya Joint |
No.62 |
+2 |
Storm Hunter |
No.93 |
+1 |
Petra Hule |
No.131 |
+4 |
Kimberly Birrell |
No.150 |
0 |
Taylah Preston |
No.176 |
0 |
Priscilla Hon |
No.177 |
+2 |
Destanee Aiava |
No.206 |
-26 |
Alexandra Osborne |
No.211 |
+3 |
Males’s singles
Adam Walton bettered his career-high rating for the third time this yr after a breakthrough Cincinnati Masters. Walton moved to world No.82 after he reached the third spherical, which eclipsed his earlier better of No.84 set final month.
READ: Walton stuns Medvedev in Cincinnati
The Queenslander overcame a first-set deficit in opposition to 2019 champion Daniil Medvedev to advance to the spherical of 32 – the most important Masters 1000 victory of his profession.
In the meantime, Bernard Tomic climbed into the Australian prime 10 following his second Challenger remaining in three weeks. Tomic’s efforts in Barranquilla, Colombia, lifted him 15 locations to world No.169.
MORE: Tomic reaches Challenger remaining in Colombia
AUSSIE TOP 10 |
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Participant |
Rating |
Transfer |
Alex de Minaur |
No.8 |
0 |
Alexei Popyrin |
No.37 |
-18 |
Jordan Thompson |
No.57 |
-7 |
Chris O’Connell |
No.79 |
-2 |
Adam Walton |
No.82 |
+3 |
Aleksandar Vukic |
No.93 |
+1 |
Rinky Hijikata |
No.96 |
-12 |
Tristan Schoolkate |
No.97 |
0 |
James Duckworth |
No.107 |
-8 |
Bernard Tomic |
No.169 |
+15 |
Ladies’s singles
Maddison Inglis’s second WTA 1000 match of the yr proved to be fruitful for the 27-year-old after she cracked into the highest 150.
The West Australian recorded wins over seeded gamers Nuria Parrizas Diaz and Anastasia Zakharova in Cincinnati qualifying to earn main-draw entry.
Inglis arrives at Flushing Meadows as world No.145, having improved 9 locations.
Maya Joint, Kimberly Birrell and Ajla Tomljanovic additionally loved rating rises following victories in Cincinnati.
VIEW: Joint leads Aussie cost in Cincinnati
Joint gained her first WTA 1000 overcome a seeded opponent when she prevailed in opposition to 18th-seeded Brazilian Beatriz Haddad Maia.
AUSSIE TOP 10 |
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Participant |
Rating |
Transfer |
Daria Kasatkina |
No.17 |
0 |
Maya Joint |
No.42 |
+2 |
Kimberly Birrell |
No.80 |
+2 |
Ajla Tomljanovic |
No.84 |
+2 |
Talia Gibson |
No.107 |
0 |
Olivia Gadecki |
No.124 |
-1 |
Priscilla Hon |
No.128 |
+4 |
Astra Sharma |
No.144 |
+2 |
Maddison Inglis |
No.145 |
+9 |
Daria Saville |
No.157 |
+2 |
Males’s doubles
Six Australians boast rankings inside the highest 60 in time for the US Open, which commences subsequent week.
Jordan Thompson stays Australia’s highest-ranked doubles participant at world No.16. He hopes to win his second straight US Open doubles crown when he companions with Matt Ebden subsequent week.
John Friends, John-Patrick Smith, Rinky Hijikata and Matthew Romios may even compete at Flushing Meadows.
AUSSIE TOP 10 |
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Participant |
Rating |
Transfer |
Jordan Thompson |
No.16 |
0 |
Max Purcell |
No.23 |
0 |
John Friends |
No.26 |
0 |
Matt Ebden |
No.49 |
-1 |
John Patrick-Smith |
No.52 |
-2 |
Rinky Hijikata |
No.56 |
0 |
Matthew Romios |
No.75 |
-1 |
Blake Bayldon |
No.96 |
0 |
Alexei Popyrin |
No.138 |
-1 |
Tristan Schoolkate |
No.151 |
-4 |
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