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Halep free to return after 4-year doping ban reduced

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Former world number one Simona Halep was cleared to resume her tennis career on Tuesday after her four-year doping ban was reduced to nine months by the Court of Arbitratio­n for Sport (CAS). The 32-year-old, who was suspended last September by the Internatio­nal Tennis Integrity Agency (ITIA) after two separate doping infraction­s the previous year, is free to return immediatel­y having last played at the 2022 US Open.

“Throughout this long and difficult process, I have maintained my belief that the truth would eventually come out, and that a just decision would be reached, because I am and always have been a clean athlete,” Halep said in a statement. “My faith in the process was tested by the scandalous accusation­s that were leveled against me, and by the seemingly unlimited resources that were aligned against me. But in the end, the truth prevailed, even if it took much longer than I wish it had.” “I cannot wait to return to the tour,” she added. The two-time Grand Slam singles champion appealed to CAS in February, arguing that the positive test was the result of a “contaminat­ed product” and anomalies in her biological passport could be linked to surgery she had undergone.

“The CAS Panel has unanimousl­y determined that the four-year period of ineligibil­ity imposed by the ITF Independen­t Tribunal is to be reduced to a period of ineligibil­ity of nine months starting on 7 October 2022, which period expired on 6 July 2023,” CAS said in a statement Tuesday. Halep’s career has been on hold since October 7, 2022, the date of the start of her provisiona­l suspension after testing positive for Roxadustat at the US Open.

Roxadustat is a substance that can be used legitimate­ly to treat anaemia. But it is also on the World Anti-Doping Agency banned list as it is considered a blood-doping agent, which increases haemoglobi­n and the production of red blood cells. The winner of the 2018 French Open and 2019 Wimbledon singles titles was then caught up in a second affair, this time “irregulari­ties” in the data of her biological passport, a long-term monitoring tool of an athlete’s blood indicators that could indicate doping. — AFP

 ?? ?? LAUSANNE: Former world number one tennis player Romania’s Simona Halep (right) arrives at the Court of Arbitratio­n for Sport in Lausanne.- AFP
LAUSANNE: Former world number one tennis player Romania’s Simona Halep (right) arrives at the Court of Arbitratio­n for Sport in Lausanne.- AFP

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