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  ITF hits back at Maria Sharapova criticism

ITF hits back at Maria Sharapova criticism

REUTERS
Published : Oct 7, 2016, 12:23 am IST
Updated : Oct 7, 2016, 12:23 am IST

The International Tennis Federation hit back on Thursday at criticism over its handling of Maria Sharapova’s drugs ban for meldonium.

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The International Tennis Federation hit back on Thursday at criticism over its handling of Maria Sharapova’s drugs ban for meldonium.

The administrator of the Tennis Anti-Doping Programme denied it had sought a four-year ban for the former world number one and, in a statement, rejected suggestions by the Russian that its independent tribunal was “not neutral”.

The ITF also emphasised it had not known, prior to this year when the drug was put on the banned list, that meldonium was in common use by eastern European athletes.

Five-times grand slam winner Sharapova was cleared by the Court of Arbitration for Sport to return to action in April after her two-year suspension was reduced to 15 months on Tuesday.

The 29-year-old said then that other sports federations had been more effective at communicating with athletes and hoped the ITF would take note.

Her lawyer John Haggerty described the ITF’s procedure for relaying rule changes as a “night and day difference” to the “vivid and direct warnings” from others.

“The ITF did not try to ban Ms Sharapova for four years, as has been suggested,” the tennis governing body said. “The ITF stated clearly that it was the responsibility of the Independent Tribunal — and subsequently the CAS Panel — to determine what the appropriate sanction should be.”

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