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Maria Sharapova to appeal two year doping ban

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Maria Sharapova to appeal two year doping ban
This file photo taken on March 07, 2016 shows Russian tennis player Maria Sharapova speaking during a press conference in Los Angeles. Russian tennis star Sharapova has been banned for two years after failing a drug test, the International Tennis Federation (ITF) announced on June 8. AFP Photo

AFP, LONDON: Russian superstar Maria Sharapova on Wednesday vowed to appeal a two-year doping ban which looks certain to end one of sport's most celebrated and high-profile careers.
Sharapova, 29, tested positive for the controversial banned medication meldonium during January's Australian Open.
A statement by the International Tennis Federation (ITF) said “an Independent Tribunal” had “found that Maria Sharapova committed an anti-doping rule violation” and consequently had "disqualified the affected results and imposed a period of ineligibility of two years, commencing on 26 January, 2016”.
Sharapova blasted the ban as “unfairly harsh” in a statement on her Facebook page.
“While the tribunal concluded correctly that I did not intentionally violate the anti-doping rules, I cannot accept an unfairly harsh two-year suspension,” fumed Sharapova.
“The tribunal, whose members were selected by the ITF, agreed that I did not do anything intentionally wrong, yet they seek to keep me from playing tennis for two years. I will immediately appeal the suspension portion of this ruling to CAS, the Court of Arbitration for Sport.”
Sharapova slammed the ITF for spending “tremendous amounts of time and resources trying to prove I intentionally violated the anti-doping rules" before adding that "the tribunal concluded I did not”.
The US-based Russian failed a drugs test on January 26 and was charged with an anti-doping violation on March 2.
In a packed press conference in Los Angeles a few days later, she admitted to taking meldonium but said she hadn't realised it was on the banned substance list.
One of her top sponsors Nike, which had suspended ties with the Russian in the immediate aftermath of her confession, stoked controversy Wednesday by revealing they were rekindling their relationship.
“Maria has always made her position clear, has apologized for her mistake and is now appealing the length of the ban,” Nike said in a statement.
“Based on the decision of the ITF and their factual findings, we hope to see Maria back on court and will continue to partner with her.”

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