The Borneo Post

Sharapova slams ITF for lack of doping warning

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LONDON: Maria Sharapova hit out at tennis authoritie­s on Friday for failing to warn her that a drug she had been taken had become a banned substance.

Sharapova, a five-time Grand Slam champion, had an initial two- year suspension by the Internatio­nal Tennis Federation ( ITF) reduced to 15 months after she tested positive at the 2016 Australian Open for meldonium.

This was a medication the Russian had been taking when it was within the rules but which was later reclassifi­ed as a prohibited drug.

“Why didn’t someone come up to me and have a private conversati­on, just an official to an athlete, which would have taken care of the confidenti­ality problem they talked about later?” Sharapova told The Times.

However, she did accept she had become “complacent”, saying she was responsibl­e for failing the drug test.

“Ultimately the fault was mine,” she added. “I had been getting clearance on everything I was taking for seven years and I became complacent.”

Meldonium was added to the World Anti- Doping Agency list of banned substances at the start 2016 after increasing evidence that it enhanced performanc­e.

Sharapova is set to make her return to competitiv­e tennis at the WTA Stuttgart Grand Prix, which starts on April 24. — AFP

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Only Paul Pierce, in his 19th season and headed to the playoffs with the Los Angeles Clippers, has proclaimed this campaign his last and embraced a farewell tour. — USA TODAY Sports photo

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