MELBOURNE, Australia — Australian Open ladies’s champion Madison Keys returned to her career-best rating on Monday and joins three different American ladies within the WTA high 10, whereas males’s champion Jannik Sinner maintained his important lead atop the ATP record.
Keys received her first Grand Slam title with a three-set victory over the top-ranked Aryna Sabalenka on Saturday to maneuver from No. 14 and match her career-high at No. 7.
Keys joins fellow People Coco Gauff (No. 3), Jessica Pegula (No. 6) and Emma Navarro, who slipped one place to No. 9, within the ladies’s high 10.
Sabalenka, who was trying to attain a uncommon three-peat of the Australian Open title stays at No. 1, and Iga Swiatek stays at No. 2 after her loss to Keys in an exciting semifinal.
Olympic gold medalist Zheng Qinwen dropped three locations to No. 8, whereas former No. 2 Paola Badosa rose two locations to spherical out the highest 10 after her semifinal run at Melbourne Park.
The boys’s high 4 rankings remained as they have been with Sinner at No. 1 — a spot he’s held since June — main Alexander Zverev, who he beat in straight units for a second consecutive Australian Open championship on Sunday.
Carlos Alcaraz stays at No. 3, as does Taylor Fritz at No. 4, whereas Daniil Medvedev slipped two locations to No. 7 after a bad-tempered second-round exit at Melbourne.
Novak Djokovic, who retired with a hamstring harm through the Australian Open semifinals, rose one spot to No. 6, behind Casper Ruud.
Tommy Paul is the brand new face within the males’s high 10, reaching a career-best No. 9 after his quarterfinal look at Melbourne Park.