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Halep doping ban appeal begins in top sports court

- Denis Balibouse and Cecile Mantovani

Lausanne — The top court in global sport began hearing former Wimbledon and French Open champion Simona Halep’s appeal against a doping suspension that could end her career.

The 32-year-old Romanian arrived on Wednesday at the Court of Arbitratio­n for Sport (CAS) in Lausanne for three-day proceeding­s that she hopes will see her provisiona­l suspension lifted.

Halep has been provisiona­lly suspended since October 2022 after testing positive for roxadustat, a banned drug that stimulates the production of red blood cells, at the US Open that year.

Tennis anti-doping authoritie­s also charged Halep with another doping offence in 2023 due to irregulari­ties in her athlete biological passport (ABP), a method designed to monitor different blood parameters over time to reveal potential doping.

Halep has vigorously denied the charges.

The former world No1 has blamed contaminat­ed licensed supplement­s for her positive test at the US Open.

She has accused the Internatio­nal Tennis Integrity Agency (ITIA) of charging her with an ABP violation after the group of experts who assessed her profile learnt her identity.

An independen­t tribunal accepted Halep’s argument that she had taken a contaminat­ed supplement but determined the volume she ingested could not have resulted in the concentrat­ion of roxadustat found in her positive sample.

Halep will not make any statement until the proceeding­s end, CAS said.

The court said it is unclear when a ruling might be made.

Halep told Euronews in December that if the court were to dismiss her appeal, she could be compelled to retire.

“It’s catastroph­ic if it’s going to be four years,” she said.

“I don’t know how I will handle it. Probably it will be the end of my career,” Halep had said at the time.

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