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Maddison Inglis

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Bio She is an Australian tennis player.

Inglis was born and raised in Perth, Western Australia where she began playing tennis at the age of five.

In January 2019, at 20 years of age, she relocated to Brisbane to work with coach Chris Mahony and train with higher level professionals such as Kim Birrell, Priscilla Hon and Lizette Cabrera at the Tennis Australia's National Academy (Queensland).

Inglis made her Grand Slam main-draw debut at the 2015 Australian Open in the doubles event, partnering Alexandra Nancarrow.[citation needed] She was awarded a main-draw wildcard into the 2016 Australian Open, after having won the Wildcard Playoff defeating Arina Rodionova in the final, in straight sets. However, she lost in round one to 21st-seeded Ekaterina Makarova.

Inglis won the 2020 Burnie International, increasing her ranking to a career-high of world No. 116.

As a qualifier, she made her first major third round at the 2022 Australian Open, defeating 23rd seed Leylah Fernandez and Hailey Baptiste, before losing to Kaia Kanepi.

Inglis qualified into the main-draw at the 2022 Wimbledon Championships making her debut at this Grand Slam. She fell in the first round to Dalma Gálfi, in three sets.

Inglis was selected as a member of the inaugural 2023 United Cup team representing Australia, and was a late substitution for the ailing No. 1 WTA Australian Ajla Tomljanovic, but lost to Harriet Dart and Nuria Párrizas Díaz. Inglis fell in the first round of qualifying at the 2023 Australian Open to Kristina Mladenovic.

She reached the third round of qualifying at the 2024 Australian Open, before losing to Daria Snigur. At the same tournament she reached the second round in doubles with Destanee Aiava. Inglis also reached the third round of qualifying at the 2024 Wimbledon Championships but failed at the first qualifying hurdle at the US Open to Alexandra Eala.

Inglis reached the final round of qualifying at the 2025 Australian Open, at which point she lost to Julia Riera in three sets.

In March 2025, Inglis qualified to make her WTA 1000 debut at Indian Wells, but lost to Sofia Kenin in the first round. Inglis also qualified for the 2025 Cincinnati Open, only to once again bow out in the first round, this time to wildcard entrant Caty McNally.

She was selected as a member of the Australian 2026 United Cup team but did not play.

Ranked No. 168 at the 2026 Australian Open she reached the fourth round as a qualifier with wins over Kimberly Birrell ,Laura Siegemund and thanks to a late withdrawal to Naomi Osaka.
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