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Who are the highest ranked Aussie tennis players? Updated ATP and WTA rankings

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Australia has long been blessed with talented tennis players and the current generation is no different. 

There’s also been a recent addition to the nation’s contingent, with Russian-born Daria Kasatkina securing permanent residency.

The Sporting News wraps up the top-ranked Australian players right now.

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ATP rankings: Highest ranked Australian men’s tennis players

Ranking  Change  Name Points
8 Alex de Minaur 3,545
39 +1 Alexei Popyrin 1.140
77 -1 Adam Walton 803
78 Jordan Thompson 795
95 -2 Aleksandar Vukic 668
100 -5 Tristan Schoolkate 654
103 Christopher O’Connell 644
109 -2 James Duckworth 600
112 -1 Rinky Hijikata 571
169 -4 Bernard Tomic 338
179 +1 James McCabe 306
187 -2 Jason Kubler 291
194 +1 Li Tu 271

*Last updated September 30, 2025

Check out every Aussie with an ATP ranking here.

WTA rankings: Highest ranked Australian women’s tennis players

Ranking Change Name Points
20 -4 Daria Kasatkina 2,106
36 +10 Maya Joint 1,429
85 +1 Kimberly Birrell 841
94 -5 Ajla Tomljanovic 791
108 +1 Priscilla Hon 696
131 -8 Talia Gibson 577
145 +1 Astra Sharma 499
158 -5 Maddison Inglis 452
159 +1 Daria Saville 450
177 +2 Emerson Jones 404
179 +2 Destanee Aiava 403

*Last updated September 30, 2025

Check out every Aussie with a WTA ranking here. 

How do tennis world rankings work?

Tennis world rankings are calculated by the ATP and WTA, who award points based on a player’s performance at particular tournaments. 

The further a player progresses in a sanctioned event, the more points they will be awarded. 

Prestigious tournaments like Grand Slams and Masters also provide more points. 

Grand Slams, for example, provide the most points on the ATP tour with 2000 awarded to the winner and 1200 to the runner-up. 

Points picked up from each tournament last for one year. 

When are tennis world rankings updated?

Both the ATP and WTA update their rankings every Monday when major tournaments aren’t running. 

So, in general, you can expect weekly updates aside from when Grand Slams are being competed. 

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