Brooksby banned for 18 months

By AFP
October 26, 2023
USAs Jenson Brooksby has been handed an 18-month suspension. — AFP/File
USA's Jenson Brooksby has been handed an 18-month suspension. — AFP/File

LONDON: US tennis player Jenson Brooksby has been banned for 18 months after missing three drug tests in a 12-month window, the International Tennis Integrity Agency said in a statement on Tuesday. 

The 22-year-old from California, who reached a career high world ranking of 33rd in 2022, will be eligible to return to competition in January 2025.

The ITIA said in a statement Brooksby´s suspension had been confirmed following a meeting on October 10 involving the player and witnesses including a doping control officer.

Brooksby admitted missing the first and third drug tests, but had challenged the validity of the second test he was judged to have missed.

However the tribunal dismissed his arguments and imposed an 18-month sanction. "Having considered the evidence, the tribunal found that Brooksby´s degree of fault for the missed test was high," the ITIA said in a statement.

The panel said a doping control officer who attempted to carry out the second test had taken "all reasonable steps" to locate Brooksby at the time. "The whereabouts programme is a vital tool in maintaining a clean sport and no-one wants players to fall foul of the rules in this way," ITIA chief executive Karen Moorhouse said in a statement.

"We urge all players to take the necessary steps to ensure that they are meticulous with their whereabouts filings." Brooksby indicated he planned to appeal the suspension, vowing to "keep fighting" in a post on Instagram after his punishment was announced. "I have never taken a banned substance in my life, and I was open and honest with the ITIA throughout my case," Brooksby said.