Jenson Brooksby is back in another ATP semifinal after producing one of his most composed performances of the year, dismantling Holger Rune 6-3 6-3 in the Tokyo quarterfinals.
Brooksby, who climbed to a career-high ranking of No. 33 in 2022 and showed strong promise with deep runs at ATP events, saw his progress halted by wrist surgery and a subsequent anti-doping suspension that kept him out for over a year, causing his ranking to tumble outside the world’s top 1000 by January 2025. Now back on tour and rediscovering his level, the 24-year-old has risen to No.57 after his Tokyo run, marking an impressive resurgence following his extended time away.
Brooksby’s Remarkable Comeback
2025 Resurgence
Brooksby’s first run this season came in March at Indian Wells, where he upset Félix Auge