The Standard (Zimbabwe)

Suspended Halep receives additional doping charge

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LONDON Former world No 1 Simona Halep has been charged with a further breach of anti-doping rules, the Internatio­nal Tennis Integrity Agency (ITIA) con rmed on Friday.

Romanian Halep has been provisiona­lly suspended since October 2022 for testing positive for the banned substance roxadustat at the US Open in August last year.

On Friday, the ITIA said that the two-time Grand Slam winner has been further charged "relating to irregulari­ties in her Athlete Biological Passport (ABP)".

It added that the "charge is separate and in addition to the existing roxadustat charge from August 2022 which triggered Ms Halep's original provisiona­l suspension".

The ABP programme is a method by which anti-doping organisati­ons monitor various blood parameters over time, to identify potential doping violations.

Nicole Sapstead, Senior Director for Anti-Doping at the ITIA, said: "We understand that today's announceme­nt adds complexity to an already highpro le situation.

"It would be inappropri­ate for us to comment on speci cs until the conclusion of the process, but we will continue to engage with the Sport Resolution­s independen­t tribunal and Ms Halep's representa­tives as expeditiou­sly as possible."

Halep, 31, said after her positive test last October that she would " ght until the end" to clear her name, as she awaits a doping hearing scheduled for 28 May.

"Knowingly, I have not taken any banned substance," the Romanian star told tennismajo­rs.com in an interview published last month.

"I am a big supporter of clean sports and have always been against doping. I had no clue at the beginning about where this substance came from."

Halep had climbed back into the world's top 10 before she was suspended, having dropped out of the top 20 in 2020 following injury problems.

But the former French Open and Wimbledon champion has tumbled to her current mark of 30th.

Roxadustat is a drug that stimulates the production of red blood cells and is used in the treatment of patients with kidney problems. Supersport

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