Iga Swiatek won't face any further punishment after testing positive for the banned substance TMZ. WADA announced today it ...
Australian Open star Iga Swiatek previously served a one-month ban after testing positive for a prohibited substance.
Iga Swiatek can now officially lay the doping saga to rest as the World Anti-Doping Agency has confirmed that they won't ...
WADA, world sport’s anti-doping body, will not appeal against the one-month doping sanction levied against tennis world No 2 ...
The decision came just after the five-time major winner breezed into the Australian Open quarterfinals Monday.
The World Anti-Doping Agency will not appeal against the doping ban given to Poland's Iga Swiatek. The five-time major winner ...
Iga Swiatek felt satisfaction and hoped for closure after the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) said on Monday that it would ...
The World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) has decided not to appeal the case of Iga Swiatek, after the tennis player tested ...
Swiatek failed an out-of-competition drug test in August, and the ITIA accepted her explanation that the result was ...
In August, the International Tennis Integrity Agency (ITIA) ruled Sinner bore “no fault or negligence” after failing two separate drug tests taken in March. Sinner successfully argued his ...
Sinner twice tested positive for the banned steroid clostebol in March. However, the International Tennis Integrity Agency (ITIA) accepted his argument that the steroid entered his system due to ...
while Sinner was cleared by the International Tennis Integrity Agency after twice testing positive to prohibited substance clostebol. The World Anti-Doping Agency has appealed Sinner’s decision.