At the age of 21 he reached number 33 in the ATP world ranking. Finalist in Newport 2021, in Atlanta and Dallas 2022, he is part of the new batch of USA tennis, prolific in quantity and quality.
However, he officially stopped playing after the Australian Open, where he lost Casper Ruud and then lost in the third round to his compatriot Tommy Paul. And he won’t set foot on a track again until January 4, 2025.
This will be the end date of an 18-month ban, which began on July 5, 2023. When he himself agreed to be punished for not complying with anti-doping regulations.
Jenson Brooksby22 years old, has committed three localization violations to pass anti-doping controls within a year, starting in April 2022. An independent panel found his second violation also not imputable, although he argued that this was largely due to an official failure.
The resolution indicates that the person responsible for the control “took all reasonable steps to locate the player” and that the player was negligent by not being available for the test during the specified time.
“During the penalty period the player is prohibited from playing, training or attending any tennis event sanctioned or sanctioned by ITIA (Tennis Integrity Agency) tennis members: ATP, ITF, WTA, Australian Open, Roland Garros, Wimbledon and United States Open ,” the statement read.
Brooksby, who exposes himself to a punishment of more than twenty-four months, has the option of appealing to the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) within 21 days.
Source: La Verdad

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