Wednesday, May 29

Jenson Brooksby accepts provisional ban for allegedly lacking three doping checks

American tennis participant Jenson Brooksby accepted a provisional suspension from the International Tennis Integrity Agency on Wednesday after being accused of lacking three doping checks in a 12-month interval, he informed The Associated Press.

“Taking the provisional suspension is the best decision that we have to make right now,” Brooksby, a 22-year-old from Sacramento, California, stated in a phone interview. “I’ve never failed a drug test. I’ve never taken any bad substances.”

He plans to go to arbitration.



Under antidoping guidelines, athletes could be penalized with out failing a check if they’ve three “whereabout failures” inside a 12 months’s span.

Brooksby has been ranked as excessive as No. 33 and is at the moment at No. 101 after going almost six months with out competing as a result of he wanted two operations for dislocated wrist tendons: on his left arm in March, and on his proper in May.

He has not performed on tour since January, when he upset three-time Grand Slam runner-up Casper Ruud within the second spherical of the Australian Open earlier than dropping to eventual semifinalist Tommy Paul within the third.

Shortly after that match, Brooksby cut up from his longtime coach, Joseph Gilbert.

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