Jenson Brooksby now shares sightlines with Super Bowl champion Tom Brady.
American breakout star Brooksby has signed on as brand ambassador for Danish eyewear brand Christopher Cloos.
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Brooksby becomes just the second athlete brand ambassador for Christopher Cloos, joining seven-time Super Bowl champion Brady, who has a signature eyewear line with the brand.
As part of the partnership, Brooksby will promote Christopher Cloos products and feature Christopher Cloos branding on his apparel when he takes the court.
Additionally, Christopher Cloos and Brooksby will also collaborate on the creation of his own line of sunglasses and blue light glasses.
“Jenson is coming off a very strong showing at the US Open and we believe he is the perfect partner to represent the brand and inspire future generations of athletes,” said Julius Langkilde, CEO of Christopher Cloos. “As a fast-growing, challenger eyewear brand we see similarities between our journey and that of Jenson’s as he begins to solidify himself as a top tennis talent.
"His electrifying performances on the court, coupled with his stellar reputation and style off of it, make this an ideal pairing and we’re excited for what the future holds.”
“Christopher Cloos’ commitment to creating high quality, beautifully designed, environmentally friendly eyewear really resonates with me,” said Brooksby. “I’m proud to partner with Christopher Cloos and play a role in building the brand here in the states.
"As I continue to develop my game on the court, I’m committed to growing with Christopher Cloos off of it. There’s a lot to look forward to, and I’m especially excited to help design my own line of Christopher Cloos eyewear.”
The 20-year-old Brooksby, who started the year ranked No. 310 is now ranked No. 79 in the world, and is coming off his best finish in a major as he reached the fourth round of the US Open before falling to world No. 1 Novak Djokovic in four sets.
Brooksby, a former Kalamazoo Boys 18’s national champion, became the youngest American man to reach the US Open fourth round since a then 20-year-old Andy Roddick did so in 2002.
Photo credits: Christopher Cloos/Jenson Brooksby Instagram