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Brengle sues WTA, ITF over injuries from doping tests

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(Reuters) - Madison Brengle filed a lawsuit against the Women’s Tennis Associatio­n and the Internatio­nal Tennis Federation yesterday seeking damages for injuries she says were caused by the repeated drawing of blood for anti-doping tests.

The 28-year-old American had informed tennis authoritie­s that she suffered from a rare medical condition that reacts to needle injections, her lawyer Peter Ginsberg said.

“Tennis authoritie­s ignored evidence of her profession­ally-diagnosed condition and refused to provide alternativ­e testing or a medical accommodat­ion, instead subjecting Brengle to testing that caused her to withdraw from tournament­s and has now resulted in permanent swelling and weakness in her serving arm and hand,” Ginsberg said in a statement.

Brengle, ranked 83rd in the world, had never failed or missed a doping test in her 10 years as a profession­al, the statement said.

The lawsuit said the exact amount Brengle would seek from a jury had yet to be determined but would likely be in excess of $10 million.

The WTA and ITF did not immediatel­y respond to a request for comment.

Brengle said the lawsuit was aimed at forcing tennis authoritie­s to give more thought to the health of players.

“I am bringing this action in an effort to force those who control the sport I love to understand that players are not commoditie­s and should be treated with respect and dignity,” she said in the statement.

“The unbridled authority of officials to subject players to the kind of abuse I suffered cannot be tolerated; players must have a say in matters involving our health and safety.”

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