Paul Dughi
SportsRaid
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2 min readJun 8, 2016

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Maria Sharapova banned for two years by the International Tennis Federation for using banned drugs

Maria Sharpova(via Wikipedia)

Maria Sharapova has been banned for two years by the International Tennis Federation following her confirmed use of meldonium, a banned drug.

“It is important at all times for players to be aware of the rules and to follow them. In this case, Maria has taken responsibility for her mistake from the outset. The WTA supports the process that the ITF and Maria have followed.” — World Tennis Association

Sharapova has admitted she used the drug, but said it was prescribed for her in 2006 for medical reasons. She claims she didn’t know the drug was on the banned list until this year.

Sharapova is appealling the suspension.

Today with their decision of a two year suspension, the ITF tribunal unanimously concluded that what I did was not intentional. The tribunal found that I did not seek treatment from my doctor for the purpose of obtaining a performance enhancing substance. The ITF spent tremendous amounts of time and resources trying to prove I intentionally violated the anti-doping rules and the tribunal concluded I did not. You need to know that the ITF asked the tribunal to suspend me for four years — the required suspension for an intentional violation — and the tribunal rejected the ITF’s position.

While the tribunal concluded correctly that I did not intentionally violate the anti-doping rules, I cannot accept an unfairly harsh two-year suspension. The tribunal, whose members were selected by the ITF, agreed that I did not do anything intentionally wrong, yet they seek to keep me from playing tennis for two years. I will immediately appeal the suspension portion of this ruling to CAS, the Court of Arbitration for Sport.

I have missed playing tennis and I have missed my amazing fans, who are the best and most loyal fans in the world. I have read your letters. I have read your social media posts and your love and support has gotten me through these tough days. I intend to stand for what I believe is right and that’s why I will fight to be back on the tennis court as soon as possible. — Maria Sharapova on Facebook

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