

What are Dustin Brown’s roots?īrown has taken an unconventional path to the ATP Tour. How tall is Dustin Brown?īrown is 6ft 5in (1.96m) tall, according to his profile on ATP official website. He has two step brothers, Steve and Dean. His father, Leroy is Jamaican his mother, Inge, is from Germany. “Things get better.You can follow Dustin Brown on Twitter, Instagram and Facebookĭustin Brown was born on December 8, 1984, in Celle, Germany. And regardless of his current ATP Ranking, Brown is focused on improving. But the 34-year-old knows that on his day, especially on grass, there is no reason he can’t compete against the best players in the world. It has not been the easiest two years for Brown, both physically and on the court. “Obviously I’ll just try to get my body ready and try to concentrate and play a good match tomorrow.” Even if I’ve won four matches, you still need to go out there and do your job that day,” Brown said. It doesn’t make a difference if I have won against Alex. If I go on the court tomorrow, whoever I play, no one cares. The 18-year-old has reached two ATP Tour finals and is pursuing his first tour-level title this week.


He knows a tough challenge is ahead in #NextGenATP Canadian Felix Auger-Aliassime. It’s just part of the game.”īrown isn’t getting too far ahead of himself after defeating Zverev. I try and manage it and a lot of players have things that they have to deal with with their body. I guess it took a while to figure out and I think it’s also healing and getting better and it’s maybe not as bad as it used to be,” Brown said. “You just try and find ways to manage it. But otherwise, based on his play, it’d be tough to tell that Brown is dealing with a back injury, especially with his athletic, high-flying game.

The German stretched down to touch his toes before match point. But at the end of the day, either way, it’s still a positive thing, so I just tried to stay calm and kept playing, trying to wait on another chance.”īrown continued playing aggressively and without hesitation. I won the first set, had a chance there to maybe serve for it, too. You’re thinking about the volley or certain parts in the match, but not about things that have happened,” Brown said. “At that point you’re not thinking about the past. It would have been easy to let the match slip from there against last week’s Roland Garros quarter-finalist. But the veteran hit the volley into the net. At 5-5 in the second set, Brown had a good look at a backhand volley that, if he made it, would have allowed him to serve for the match. That moment was close to not coming to fruition. I’m just happy that I’m still in the tournament, still have chances to get more points, and that I’m playing very good tennis," Brown said. “I guess that is everything that’s going through my mind, just ending up pulling it off. When Zverev could not put a final Brown backhand volley back into play, the qualifier dropped his racquet and pulled his shirt over his face out of joy. 258 in the ATP Rankings last July as he struggled to find his best form.īut that makes moments like Thursday’s victory even more special. 64 Brown, who owns two triumphs against Rafael Nadal, fell as low as No. The same injury forced him to withdraw in Montpellier last year while leading a match 7-6, 5-2. But it’s not an ankle that you tear and after six weeks or two months everything is fine again.” “There are a lot of players out there who have had injuries, had surgeries that they have to manage to try to keep on playing well. “It’s just something that I have to live with now and try to manage and try to get through it and work on it,” Brown told. He still is dealing with the subsequent nerve damage. Brown would later find out it was a herniated disc. 7 Marin Cilic, Brown had to retire after one game in his quarter-final against Benoit Paire due to back pain. What people may not know is that just more than two years ago, he suffered a serious back injury.Īt 2017 Montpellier, after defeating then-World No. But that is the type of player Brown - who upset the top seed in three sets for his first tour-level win since the 2017 US Open and the fifth Top 10 victory of his career - is, and that’s why he’s earned countless fans throughout the world during his career. 170 quickly leapt back up, turned around and let out a massive roar to celebrate.įew players would dare try such a shot. At 5-6 in the second set of his second-round MercedesCup match against reigning Nitto ATP Finals champion Alexander Zverev, the 34-year-old Brown faced set point when he leapt across the court - seemingly freezing in the air mid-dive - to successfully reach a forehand volley, allowing himself to stay in the set. On Thursday afternoon, the Stuttgart crowd was treated to a ‘ Dustin Brown moment’.
