American Jenson Brooksby, the present World No.49, has underwent wrist surgical procedure and can miss not less than 10-12 weeks.
“I underwent arthroscopic left wrist surgery this morning to repair tendon sheath as my tendon was 100 percent dislocated,” he stated in an Instagram submit. “This wrist has troubled me for a while and it got a lot worse during the Auckland ATP. Surgery was the last resort; my team and I were confident in the decision and recovery process.
“I will use this time to get better in many areas. I’ll be back.”
The Sacramento native began the season strongly with a visit to the Auckland semifinals. He then reached the third spherical on the Australian Open, taking out World No.3 Casper Ruud, however appeared to be struggling as he fell to Tommy Paul in straight units within the third spherical.
Brooksby and Gilbert Part Ways
Brooksby additionally introduced that he has parted methods with the person who guided him for a few years, Joseph Gilbert.
“Of course having to do the last option sucks,” he stated, per ATPTour.com. “But I think the only way to look at it is that the glass is half full. I need to focus on the things I can control right now, which is find a good coach and team around me and get certain areas of my body better, footwork, things like that.”
Source: www.tennisnow.com