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Cornet avoids doping ban after third missed test is overturned

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French tennis player Alize Cornet has avoided a doping ban after an independen­t tribunal cleared her of missing a third test within 12 months, the Internatio­nal Tennis Federation (ITF) has announced.

The 28-year-old, who is best known for beating Serena Williams at Wimbledon in 2014, missed tests in November 2016 and July 2017 when a doping control officer arrived at her Cannes apartment to test her on behalf of the ITF.

On both occasions, Cornet had specified she would be available for no-notice tests between 8am and 9am but had left her apartment early to get to the airport for a tournament.

According to World Anti-Doping Agency rules, three missed tests within a year are the equivalent of a failed test, so Cornet was now on two strikes, despite successful­ly passing tests taken at her apartment in March and October of 2017.

That third strike appeared to come when the same doping control officer attempted to test her again in Cannes on October 24 2017.

The drug-tester rang the player’s doorbell at 8am, 8.15, 8.30 and 8.45, watched the doorway from her car parked outside the building and called the player’s mobile at 8.57, with the call going to Cornet’s voicemail.

But, in a case that has clear parallels with British cyclist Lizzie Armitstead’s successful appeal against a similar charge and British distance runner Sir Mo Farah’s reason for a missed test, Cornet’s legal team successful­ly persuaded the tribunal to strike out the third missed test.

According to the tribunal’s written decision, the doorbell of her apartment was broken and Cornet had asked her father to fix it while she was away.

She did not realise it had not been fixed until two days after the missed test when her father arrived with a repairman. She did not know she had missed a test for a further five days.

The doping control officer admitted she had not heard the doorbell ring and had not tried to ring the doorbells of any of the other apartments

Cornet has reached the fourth round at the Australian Open, French Open and Wimbledon and was ranked as high as 11th in 2009.

Denis Shapovalov beat Tomas Berdych at the Internazio­nali BNL d’Italia in Rome yesterday. The Canadian teenager won 1-6 6-3 7-6 (5) against the Czech veteran.

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