HomeHEADLINESTennis star, Maria Sharapova fails drug test, asks ITF for second chance

Tennis star, Maria Sharapova fails drug test, asks ITF for second chance

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The winner of five Grand Slam titles has confessed to failing a drug test at the Australian Open in January. She tested postive for meldonium, which was added to the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) list of banned substances on January 1.

Five-time Grand Slam champion Maria Sharapova on Monday admitted to failing a drug test at the Australian Open due to a substance she has been taking for 10 years for health-related issues.

“I made a huge mistake. I let my fans down and I let the sport down. I have been playing since the age of four a sport that I love so deeply,” the 28-year-old tennis star told a press conference in Los Angeles.

Maria
Maria

Sharapova tested positive for meldonium, which is used to treat diabetes, heart conditions and low magnesium, of which she suffers a deficiency. However, the substance was banned by the WADA as of January 1, 2016.

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“I was first given the substance back in 2006. I had several health issues going on at the time,” Sharapova said. “I was getting sick very often and I had a deficiency in magnesium and a family history of diabetes, and there were signs of diabetes. That is one of the medications, along with others, that I received,” she added.

The International Tennis Federation (ITF), who notified Sharapova on March 2 of the violation, has yet to prescribe penalties for testing positive for the banned drug.

“I know that with this I face consequences and I don’t want to end my career this way. I really hope that I will be given another chance to play this game,” Sharapova added.

US sportswear maker Nike said it would halt its relationship with her as the case moves forward. “We are saddened and surprised by the news about Maria Sharapova,” Nike said in a statement. “We have decided to suspend our relationship with Maria while the investigation continues.”

Maria with prize
Maria with prize

Swiss company TAG Heuer has suspended its negotiations with Sharapova after a 12-year relationship with the Russian star.

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“We had been in talks to extend our collaboration,” the watchmaker said in a statement to the AFP news agency. “In view of the current situation, the Swiss watch brand has suspended negotiations and has decided not to renew the contract with Ms Sharapova.”

Sharapova had been contracted with TAG Heuer until December 2015. Meanwhile, comestic manufacturers Avon refused to comment. According to business magazine “Forbes”, Sharapova’s earnings for 2015 were around $29.5million (26.7 million euros).

The Russian tennis player has won five Grand Slam titles, including Wimbeldon in 2004 at the age 17.
-DW.COM

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