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  2. Doping in tennis - Wikipedia

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    According to the International Tennis Federation (ITF), the Men's Tennis Council began drug testing in the late 1980s. [3] The drug testing program that was administered by the Men's Tennis Council targeted recreational drugs such as cocaine, methamphetamine and marijuana, before the creation of the ATP Tour in 1990 marked an official ...

  3. Category:Doping cases in tennis - Wikipedia

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    Been suspended by a sporting body (an international governing body, a national federation, or a professional league) for illegal performance-enhancing drug, and/or banned drug, use; Publicly admitted such use; Been found to have taken illegal performance-enhancing drugs by a court of law

  4. Iga Swiatek and Jannik Sinner discuss their doping cases ...

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    Poland's Iga Swiatek reacts during a press conference ahead of the Australian Open tennis championship in Melbourne, Australia, Friday, Jan. 10, 2025. ... Swiatek failed an out-of-competition drug ...

  5. Iga Swiatek's drug-case ruling will not be appealed by the ...

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    Swiatek accepted a one-month suspension after testing positive for the banned substance trimetazidine, a heart medication known as TMZ. Swiatek failed an out-of-competition drug test in August, and the ITIA accepted her explanation that the result was unintentional, and caused by the contamination of the non-prescription medication melatonin ...

  6. Tennis-Swiatek accepts one-month suspension after failing ...

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    (Reuters) -World number two and five-times Grand Slam champion Iga Swiatek has accepted a one-month suspension after testing positive for banned substance trimetazidine (TMZ), the International ...

  7. List of drugs banned by the World Anti-Doping Agency

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    Drugs with similar structures and biological activity are also banned because new designer drugs of this sort are always being developed in order to beat the drug tests. Caffeine, a stimulant known to improve performance, is currently not on the banned list. It was listed until 2004, with a maximum allowed level of 12 micrograms per millilitre ...

  8. International Tennis Integrity Agency - Wikipedia

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    The ITIA assumed responsibility for administering the Tennis Anti-Corruption Program on its formation and for the Tennis Anti-Doping Programme on 1 January 2022. [5] In addition to prevention, education and drug testing activities, it gathers intelligence and investigates competition manipulation, most notably match fixing in tennis.

  9. Association of Tennis Professionals - Wikipedia

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    It was made up of representatives of the International Tennis Federation (ITF), the ATP, and tournament directors from around the world. The ATP successfully requested that the MIPTC introduce a drug testing rule, making tennis the first professional sport to institute a drug-testing program.