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“I Feel Helpless Facing Harassment” Two Time Grand Slam Champoin Laments, Denies Doping Charge

By Ikio Biobelemoye

May 19, 2023

Simona Halep, two-time Grand Slam champion, has lashed out at the International Tennis Integrity Agency (ITIA) over what she termed harassment.

The ITIA has charged the 31-year-old Romanian, who has been suspended since October after testing positive for a banned substance at the US Open, with a second breach of doping rules.

Simona Halep

This second charge against Halep, who won the French Open in 2018 before winning Wimbledon the following year, is different from a previous charge which earned her a suspension.

Halep took to her Instagram handle to express her feelings, saying “I feel helpless facing such harassment,” insisting that the charges were unfounded, suggesting she has been “a victim of a contamination”.

The athlete biological passport programme collects and compares biological data to spot discrepancies over time that suggest possible doping.

Former world number one Halep’s suspension last year was imposed after she tested positive for roxadustat, an anti-anaemia drug which stimulates the production of red blood cells in the body.

Simona Halep

She criticised the ITIA, which is responsible for testing within the sport, for its handling of her case, arguing that there had been unnecessary delays in the process.

“I have lived the worst nightmare I have ever gone through in my life,” she said.

“Not only has my name been soiled in the worst possible way, but I am facing a constant determination from the ITIA, for a reason that I cannot understand, to prove my guilt while I haven’t ever thought of taking an illicit substance.”

Halep added that she hopes to have the chance to prove her innocence at a hearing scheduled for the end of May.

The ITIA said it was continuing discussions with an independent tribunal team and with Halep’s representatives to get the matter resolved as quickly and efficiently as possible, although did not indicate how long that would take.

Nicole Sapstead, the ITIA’s senior director for anti-doping, said: “We understand that today’s announcement adds complexity to an already high-profile situation.

Senior Director, Anti-Doping, ITIA, Nicole Sapstead

“From the outset of this process – and indeed any other at the ITIA – we have remained committed to engaging with Ms Halep in an empathetic, efficient and timely manner.”

In April, Halep spoke for the first time since her suspension, saying she was frustrated with the time it was taking for the case to be resolved but the ITIA said “the process is ongoing”.

Simona Halep

The investigations into failed tests by the ITIA are often a complex process, even more so when a player denies taking a substance knowingly.

It is not uncommon for these cases to take several months to be resolved.

In such cases, a player can produce evidence to either disprove or explain the failed test, which Halep claimed she had done.

This would bring further investigation and testing by the ITIA, leading to the process being further extended.

Halep, who was ranked ninth when the ban came into force, is one of the highest-profile tennis players to fail a drugs test, and the most prominent since Russian five-time major champion Maria Sharapova was banned in 2016.

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