Maria Sharapova suspended two years for positive doping test
Russian tennis player Maria Sharapova was suspended for two year by the International Tennis Federation (ITF), as she came out positive following a doping test.
A former WTA no. 1, 29-year-old Maria Sharapova was subjected to a check in January 2016 at the Australian Open. The results showed that the athlete was doped with meldonium, a drug listed as a prohibited medication. She admitted on March 7 that she indeed took meldonium.
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The Russian, provisionally suspended after a press conference held in March, will not be able to play tennis at a professional level until the beginning of 2018.