Jenson Brooksby, 194th in the world, is the young American who never stops rising. 314th in the world at the start of the year, he exploded the counters. Victorious of two Challengers, in Potchefstroom and Orlando last week, he is riding his wave at the Tallahassee Challenger. On Saturday, he landed his ticket to the final by dismissing the Argentinian Facundo Mena. To string together two consecutive finals in Challenger on two different surfaces is a sacred feat.
An unforgettable two weeks for Jenson Brooksby. 🙌
The 🇺�’ is the first player to reach #ATPChallenger finals in back-to-back weeks on hard and clay since 2017 (Viktor Galovic).
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— ATP Challenger Tour (@ATPChallenger) April 25, 2021
This Sunday, he will find on his way an old acquaintance: Bjorn Fratangelo. Victorious over Denis Kudla, the American, 221st in the world, got back to fishing at the end of March by winning Cleveland against his young rival. The reunion is likely to be electric on the gray clay in Florida.
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