Australia’s four highest ranked men have all hit career highs in the wake of the French Open.

Nick Kyrgios and Thanasi Kokkinakis are boosting top 100 spots, with Kyrgios moving just one point shy of Autralian number one Bernard Tomic.

His run to the third round at Roland Garrosm lifted him five spots to 25, while Thanasi Kokkinakis leapt 15 places to 69 off his appearance in the third round, where he lost to finalist Novak Djokovic.

The biggest winner of all was Benard Tomic, who has moved up two places to No.24 in the men’s rankings, a position that – if he can maintain it – puts him on course to avoid the top eight seeds at Wimbledon until at least the fourth round.

Fellow Aussie Sam Groth is up six spots to 66th after he took out a grass court challenger event in Manchester.

Swiss Stan Wawrinka moved up to fourth in the world following his shock win over Djokovic.

Djokovic remains well clear of second-placed Roger Federer, who is trailed by Andy Murray. Rafael Nadal is No.10.