San Diego Union-Tribune

HALEP FACES SECOND DOPING ALLEGATION

- Geraint Thomas

Two-time Grand Slam champion Simona Halep has been accused of a second doping offense by the Internatio­nal Tennis Integrity Agency for irregulari­ties in her Athlete Biological Passport.

The charge announced Friday “is separate and in addition to” the provisiona­l suspension Halep received last year after failing a drug test during the U.S. Open in August, the ITIA said.

Halep is a 31-year-old from Romania who reached No. 1 in the WTA rankings in 2017. She won Wimbledon in 2019, beating 23-time major champion Serena Williams in the final, a year after winning the French Open.

The ITIA said the new charge “was based on an assessment” of Halep’s biological passport profile by an expert panel. Such passports provide a baseline reading of substances in an athlete’s body and are considered a way to help chart doping.

“We understand that today’s announceme­nt adds complexity to an already high-profile situation. From the outset of this process — and indeed any other at the ITIA — we have remained committed to engaging with Ms. Halep in an empathetic, efficient, and timely manner,” Nicole Sapstead, ITIA’s senior director for anti-doping, said in a statement.

In a social media post, Halep wrote Friday that she has “lived the worst nightmare I have ever gone through in my life” since being initially charged by the ITIA.

Halep’s post says she was a “victim of contaminat­ion” and always has “been totally against any sort of cheating.”

More tennis

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Local colleges

Palomar College took advantage of two errors to score two runs in the bottom of the seventh inning to rally past defending state champion College of San Mateo, 2-1, in the second round of the California Community College Athletic Associatio­n State Softball Tournament. The Comets (42-1) will play a semifinal game today against Cerritos, an 8-2 winner over host Mt. San Antonio.

• Sixth-seeded Cal State San Marcos scored three runs in the sixth as part of a come-from-behind, 4-3 win over top-seeded Concordia Irivine in Friday’s Division II West Regional softball championsh­ip in Irvine. Madison Waymire homered as part of the rally. The Cougars advance to next week’s Division II Women’s College World Series.

• The San Diego State baseball team solidified its place in the MW championsh­ips next week with a 4-3 win over visiting New Mexico.

NFL

The Chargers signed Nick Williams,h addin some depth to their defensive line. Williams played eight games for the Giants last season, including seven starts.

• The Steelers signed quarterbac­k Mitch Trubisky to a three-year deal, giving them long-term stability behind Kenny Pickett.

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