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sports1 year ago

"Halep Cleared for Immediate Tennis Return After Doping Ban Reduction"

The Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) has reduced Simona Halep's four-year doping ban to nine months, allowing the former world number one to immediately return to competition. The 32-year-old Romanian, who had been suspended since October 2022 for two separate anti-doping rule violations, expressed her eagerness to get back on the tour. Halep's ban was cut after she tested positive for roxadustat at the U.S. Open and faced an additional doping offense due to irregularities in her athlete biological passport. The CAS ruling also dismissed the ABP charge and emphasized the need for sensible reform in the anti-doping system, as acknowledged by the Professional Tennis Players Association.

sports2 years ago

Tennis Stars' Controversial Actions and Motivations Revealed.

Novak Djokovic attended a rooftop party in Paris with other players from the Professional Tennis Players Association, including Paula Badosa, Ons Jabeur, Hubert Hurkacz, John Isner, Bethanie Mattek-Sands, Vasek Pospisil, and Saisai Zheng. The party was filmed and an after-movie was released. The PTPA is an association of professional tennis players aimed at protecting players from inequalities.

sports2 years ago

Gender Pay Gap Persists in Tennis: ATP Runner-Up Earns More Than WTA Champion.

Women tennis players will compete for less than half as much money as men at the Italian Open, with organizers saying they intend to fix the pay discrepancy by 2025. The pay gap comes despite three tournaments in California, Florida, and Madrid that featured men and women competing for the same amount of prize money. Women often receive second billing in mixed tournaments, with less desirable schedules on smaller courts and lesser hotels. The explanations for women in tennis continuing to be so shortchanged include ingrained chauvinism, bad agreements with tournament owners, and the eat-what-you-kill nature of the sports business.