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Hingis handed
two-year ban for positive dope test
LONDON—Former world number one Martina Hingis, who retired from tennis
in November after testing positive for cocaine, was banned for two years
on Friday after an independent tribunal confirmed the doping offence.
The International Tennis Federation (ITF) said in a statement that the
27-year-old Swiss would also forfeit the ranking points resulting from
last year’s Wimbledon championships and $129,481 in prize money.
Hingis, a five-times grand slam champion, has denied taking cocaine but
said in November she had “no desire to spend the next several years of
my life reduced to fighting against the doping officials.”
The ITF statement said the anti-doping tribunal had ruled after a
two-day hearing last month that samples produced by Hingis at Wimbledon
last June had tested positive for a metabolite of cocaine.
It rejected the suggestion made on behalf of the player that there were
doubts about the identity or integrity of the sample attributed to her.
“The Tribunal also rejected Ms Hingis’ plea of No (or No Significant)
Fault or Negligence, on the basis that no mitigation was possible as it
had not been shown how the cocaine entered her system,” it added.
Larry Scott, chief executive of the Women’s Tennis Association (WTA),
said in a separate statement: “We are saddened by this news as Martina
has meant so much to fans the world over and made many positive
contributions to the sport.”
He added, however, that the WTA Tour fully supported the tribunal. “We
support and will enforce the ruling of this independent tribunal under
the Tennis Anti-Doping Program,” he said.
The 27-year-old Hingis denied using cocaine, but the tribunal rejected
suggestions there were any doubts over her sample.
Although the five-time Grand Slam winner is now retired, her suspension
is backdated to Oct. 1.
The ITF also disqualified Hingis’ results from last year’s Wimbledon and
any subsequent tournaments she played in. She also forfeits any ranking
points gained and $129,481 in prize money.
Hingis lost 6-4, 6-2 to Laura Granville in the third round at Wimbledon
last year.—Agencies |