Tennis Player and Five-times Grand Slam Champion, Maria Sharapova has
been banned from tennis for two years for violating an anti-doping rule.
The Former Wimbledon champion shocked her fans when she tested positive
for banned substance - Meldonium after competing in the Australian
Open. She made a personal statement at a Los Angeles hotel confessing
she had been caught by tennis's anti-doping operation, saying:
'I take responsibility for my professionalism in my
job and I made a big mistake. I know there will be consequences and I
don't want to end my career this way. I really hope I will be given
another chance to play tennis again. I can't blame anyone but myself. I
have let my fans down.'
The International Tennis Federation earlier confirmed that she will be
provisionally suspended from the sport but a final decision has now been
reached on her case, today June 8th.
According to a new statement released, As a consequence of the drug
violation, Maria will be ineligible to play tennis for two years
starting from January 2016. The ban was backdated due to her prompt
admission rather than denial.
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