Tonight, on the eve of the 2026 Nexo Dallas Open, The Nimoy Knight Foundation is uniting the worlds of professional tennis and advocacy to honor those reshaping the future for the autism community.
At a special ceremony, the Foundation presented its prestigious “Live Long and Prosper” (LLAP) Tribute to three groundbreaking recipients: professional tennis player Jenson Brooksby, non-profit ACEing Autism, and neurodiversity employment pioneer Aspiritech.
The LLAP Tribute is awarded to individuals and organizations that embody the spirit of Leonard Nimoy’s iconic phrase and his enduring legacy of humanitarianism. Tonight’s event highlights the power of inclusion, celebrating those who are breaking barriers in sports and employment for neurodivergent individuals.


