PLAYER PROFILE

Maddison Inglis

  • Age27
  • Born14 January 1998
  • Birth PlacePerth, Western Australia
  • LivesPerth, Western Australia
  • Height166 cm
  • PlaysRight-handed
  • CoachAndrew Roberts

On court

  • favourite tennis player is Sam Stosur
  • won the 18-and-under Australian Championships in 2013
  • made her Grand Slam debut at the 2016 Australian Open
  • toughest opponent she’s ever faced is Ekaterina Makarova
  • dream tennis scenario would be to beat Serena Williams in the final of the Australian Open
  • professional goals are to win a Grand Slam and rank in the WTA top 10
  • made the third round at Australian Open 2022

Off court

  • her perfect day would involve a day out with her family at the beach or by the pool
  • if not a tennis player, would have been a netballer

Year-end singles ranking history

2023 277
2022 177
2021 136
2020 129
2019 134
2018 389
2017 771
2016 541
2015 781
2013 1109

Titles/Finals

Titles

2019 Nonthaburi 25K ITF, Saskatoon 25K ITF, Toowoomba 25K ITF

Finals

2019 Hong Kong 25K ITF, Brisbane 25K ITF, Bendigo 60K ITF

Maddison Inglis in the news

Wimbledon 2025: Schoolkate to lead 16-strong qualifying contingent
Tristan Schoolkate (Getty Images)
20 June, 2025

Ilkley Challenger champion Tristan Schoolkate is one of 16 Australians set to compete at Wimbledon qualifying in Roehampton from Monday.
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Ranking Movers: Popyrin elevates ranking after Roland Garros success
Alexei Popyrin (Mark Peterson/Tennis Australia)
10 June, 2025

Alexei Popyrin's best Roland Garros campaign has been rewarded with a new career-high ranking on the cusp of the ATP top 20.
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Almost 30 Australians bound for Wimbledon
Alex de Minaur in action en route to the 2024 Wimbledon quarterfinals. [Getty Images]
10 June, 2025

Thirteen Aussies are confirmed for the main draw at the 2025 Wimbledon Championships, with another 16 attempting to join them there via the qualifying event.
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Joint, Tomljanovic, Popyrin punch quarterfinal tickets
Maya Joint (Getty Images)
22 May, 2025

Maya Joint, Ajla Tomljanovic and Alexei Popyrin recorded victories overnight to progress to the quarterfinals in Rabat and Geneva respectively.
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