Brooksby Storms Into Dallas SFs
Fourth seed Jenson Brooksby maintained his perfect tour-level quarter-final record on Friday at the Dallas Open, cruising past Jordan Thompson 6-3, 6-0 to reach the semi-finals at the ATP 250 event.
The American, who is making his 2022 debut in Dallas, had won all three of his previous quarter-finals matches on the ATP Tour heading into his clash against Thompson. And in a dominant display, Brooksby showcased great variety, combining flat groundstrokes with deft slices to ensure his impressive last-eight record remained intact.
“I am really happy with how I competed today,” Brooksby said in his on-court interview. “I think I made good improvements from the match yesterday. My game felt better and I was more confident and it was a good day.”
[FOLLOW ACTION]The 21-year-old had not competed at a tour-level tournament since October prior to his victory against Andreas Seppi on Thursday. However, the World No. 54 is playing as if he has never been away, with Brooksby also saving all three break points he faced against Thompson to advance after 73 minutes.
A breathtaking performance from Jenson Brooksby ?
The ?? sprints past Thompson 6-3 6-0 to reach the last four in Dallas.#DALOpen pic.twitter.com/eEfPoWKGSr
— Tennis TV (@TennisTV) February 11, 2022
Brooksby now leads the Australian 2-0 in their ATP Head2Head series, having defeated the 27-year-old en route to his maiden tour-level final in Newport in July.
The American is aiming to capture his first tour-level crown this week, and his semi-final opponent will be Marcos Giron after the World No. 70 shocked top-seeded Taylor Fritz with a dramatic 6-4, 3-6, 7-6(3) victory.
Top-seeded Fritz had led 4-2 in the third set before a flurry of three breaks in a row led to a deciding tie-break.
Giron then played a series of well-orchestrated points under pressure to win the tie-break and level up his ATP Head2Head series with his fellow American at 1-1.
“I’m not sure how I won because Fritz is an incredible server,” said Giron after the match. “He’s an incredible player and he served for it essentially twice in the third [set]. It was a lot of fun to finish the match like that.”
The Dallas semi-final will be a first ATP Tour meeting with Brooksby for World No. 70 Giron.