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Interesting idea from the world of tennis -

Players’ association calls for legal aid fund for suspected dopers

https://www.bbc.com/sport/tennis/articles/cpw5p70n49go
The Professional Tennis Players Association (PTPA) was created in 2019 and aims to increase player power within the sport.

It believes the four majors, the men's ATP Tour and women's WTA Tour should fund access to third-party lawyers, so financial resources are not a barrier to a speedy and authoritative defence.

It would - they argue - make the system fairer for all players regardless of their ranking.
 

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1 month suspension? :tearsofjoy: [content deleted]Let's see what WADA says, but judging from the Sinner case that they are only asking for 1-2 years and not asking for disqualification of the results.... it's just for show so people can see how "tough" they are on doping. Both ITIA and WADA are banana republic level organisations
 
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1 month suspension? :tearsofjoy: [deleted content] Let's see what WADA says, but judging from the Sinner case that they are only asking for 1-2 years and not asking for disqualification of the results.... it's just for show so people can see how "tough" they are on doping. Both ITIA and WADA are banana republic level organisations
A month suspension . . . Backdated and the remainder of which she had no tournement on schedule. Ridiculous—it’s not even a slap on the wrist!
 
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A month suspension . . . Backdated and the remainder of which she had no tournement on schedule. Ridiculous—it’s not even a slap on the wrist!
ITIA's explanation makes the whole story even more bizarre. She listed 14 drugs on the doping control form. But of course she did not mention LEK-AM Melatonina, which she is now using to defend herself. :tearsofjoy:

33. The ITIA sought to contact the manufacturer of the Product on numerous occasions, including by
telephone and email. However, the manufacturer did not respond. The ITIA verified that the
manufacturer also manufactures a TMZ product.

35. Given all the circumstances of this case, the ITIA accepts the Player has established that it is more
likely than not that the TMZ found in her urine sample 1452034 was due to the presence of TMZ
(an undisclosed contaminant) in tablets of the Product that she consumed in the hours prior to
the collection of the sample. No other evidence, including from the ITIA’s investigations and two
detailed interviews with the Player, undermine the evidence provided to demonstrate source
They basically say that there's absolutely zero evidence that the drug was contaminated, but since the drug company also makes TMZ, this whole contamination story seems credible. Wtf

The polish pharmal company seems quite legit - https://lekam.pl/company/about-us
I wonder why they are silent or how long they will remain silent. Are they playing the patriotic card and trying to sweep this under the carpet?

I suspect that in this case WADA will not even make the minimum effort.
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Halep, who was out of action for more than 18 months following two separate anti-doping violations,
has criticised the ITIA for having "completely different approaches".
https://www.bbc.com/sport/tennis/articles/cx2nx1eg70go
"I stand and ask myself, why is there such a big difference in treatment and judgment?"
"I can't find and I don’t think there can be a logical answer.
It can only be bad will from ITIA, the organization that has done absolutely everything to destroy me despite the evidence."
 
And to think that Toon Aerts
got 2 years for contamination in CX
Demonstrates the irony—general public associate cycling with doping dirtiness yet cycling has much more stringent anti-doping measures and more frequent testing than those mainstream sports people think are drug-free. Not that cycling is doing a good job of it, but it’s a magnitude of difference from sports like Tennis or the NFL.