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Ex-France minister has to pay damages to Rafael Nadal

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Former French minister for health and sport Roselyne Bachelot was ordered to pay €10,000 in damages to Rafael Nadal yesterday after accusing him of doping.

In March last year, Bachelot said on a French television show that Nadal’s seven-month injury layoff in 2012 was “probably due to a positive doping test.”

Nadal, who has won 16 Grand Slam titles, filed a defamation suit against Bachelot in Paris.

The Spanish player said he will donate the money to a nongovernm­ental organizati­on or a foundation in France.

“When I filed the lawsuit against Mrs. Bachelot, I intended not only to defend my integrity and my image as an athlete but also the values I have defended all my career,” Nadal said in a statement.

Nadal said he wanted to keep public figures “from making insulting or false allegation­s against an athlete ... without any evidence or foundation and to go unpunished.”

He said the lawsuit was never motivated by money.

Bachelot was also ordered by the French tribunal to pay Nadal a suspended fine of €500.

In April 2016, Nadal wrote to the president of the Internatio­nal Tennis Federation asking for all of his drug-test results and blood profile records to be made public.

In the same letter, he said of Bachelot: “It is unacceptab­le and mostly unfair that someone that should have knowledge of sports to a certain point and degree can publicly say something like this with no proof or evidence.”

 ??  ?? Rafael Nadal shouts during his match against David Goffin Photo: AP
Rafael Nadal shouts during his match against David Goffin Photo: AP

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