Jamaica Gleaner

Tennis star Halep awaits CAS verdict after three-day hearing

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TWO-TIME TENNIS Grand Slam champion Simona Halep left sport’s highest court on Friday unsure when she will know if she has won her appeal against a fouryear ban for doping.

The former world number one spent almost three full days in the hearing at the Court Arbitratio­n for Sport (CAS) in front of three judges now considerin­g their verdict.

“No particular date was announced with respect to the notificati­on of the final decision,” the court said in a statement. Verdicts typically take at least several weeks.

Halep, who will turn 35 before the ban being challenged expires in October 2026, left the court with her American lawyer Howard Jacobs.

“Well, it was a long hearing and what I can say is that I had the chance to show my defence,” the Romanian star said.

“I really believe that the truth is going to come out.”

The Internatio­nal Tennis Integrity Agency banned Halep last year after she tested positive for roxadustat at the 2022 US Open. Investigat­ors later detected alleged irregulari­ties in her biological passport, which can reveal abnormal blood values measured over several years.

Roxadustat can help produce more of the natural hormone erythropoi­etin, or EPO, which has long been a doping product favoured by endurance athletes.

Halep denies wrongdoing and blamed contaminat­ed nutritiona­l supplement­s. Athletes need to prove the source of contaminat­ion to show they were not at fault for doping.

“I cannot speak more so I have to wait (for) the decision and then I will be able to give more informatio­n,” she said outside court.

Halep won Wimbledon in 2019, beating 23-time major champion Serena Williams in the final, and the 2018 French Open.

 ?? AP ?? Former WTA number-one tennis player Simona Halep of Romania arrives surrounded by the media for a hearing in the arbitratio­n procedures against Internatio­nal Tennis Integrity Agency (ITIA) at the internatio­nal Court of Arbitratio­n for Sport (CAS), in Lausanne, Switzerlan­d on Wednesday.
AP Former WTA number-one tennis player Simona Halep of Romania arrives surrounded by the media for a hearing in the arbitratio­n procedures against Internatio­nal Tennis Integrity Agency (ITIA) at the internatio­nal Court of Arbitratio­n for Sport (CAS), in Lausanne, Switzerlan­d on Wednesday.

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