ORLANDO, November 7, 2023 (USTA Press Release)
This week’s women’s and men’s leaders in the Australian Open Wild Card Challenge are below. The women’s challenge standings below are final, while the men’s challenge enters the third week of its four-week window. Players’ current rankings are in parenthesis.
Women’s Standings — Final
1. Emina Bektas (82) — 299
2. Kayla Day (87) — 112
3. Claire Liu (94) — 110
4. McCartney Kessler (231) — 100
5. Katie Volynets (109) — 72
Men’s Standings
1. Aidan Mayo (296) — 54
2. Brandon Nakashima (139) — 39
3. Ethan Quinn (374) — 34
4. Patrick Kypson (241) — 30
The Challenge utilizes indoor and outdoor hard-court and carpet professional tournaments to award an American man and woman a main draw wild card into the 2024 Australian Open. The USTA and Tennis Australia have a reciprocal agreement in which main draw wild cards for the 2024 Australian Open and US Open will be exchanged.
The women’s wild card will be awarded to the American with the most ranking points earned at a maximum of three tournaments during a five-week window, running through the week of October 30. All indoor and outdoor hard-court and carpet events at the 25 level and above, including WTA Tour events, will be included in the Challenge.
The men’s wild card will be awarded to the American with the most ranking points earned from a maximum of three events during a four-week window, running through the week of November 13. All indoor and outdoor hard-court and carpet events at the 25 level and above, including ATP Tour and Challenger events, will be included in the Challenge.
Ranking points earned in the main draw and qualifying will be counted toward each player’s Challenge point total. Should the player with the highest number of Challenge points earn direct entry into the Australian Open, the wild card will go to the next eligible American in the Challenge points standings. In the event of a tie for the men or the women, the player with the best singles ranking on the Monday immediately following the conclusion of the Challenge will earn the wild card. Americans who otherwise earn direct entry into the Australian Open are not eligible.