Former Wimbledon champ Marketa Vondrousova was completely broken after doping ban

The tennis world was stunned by the news of 2023 Wimbledon champion Marketa Vondrousova’s four-year suspension this week after refusing a drug test last December.Not only was she taken aback, but Vondrousova said she was “broken” over the news.The news took the tennis community by storm due to the length of the suspension and Vondrousova’s explanation of what happened.In an Instagram post in April, Vondrousova stated that she “reached a breaking point after months of physical and mental stress” and thus refused to take a test when an agent came to her home late at night without identifying herself, scaring Vondrousova.The incident eventually resulted in a hearing, and the four-year suspension verdict was announced Monday.

Vondrousova, 26, later shared more about her emotions surrounding the career-altering situation.“On Monday after the verdict was announced, I was completely broken,” Vondrousova said in Czech during an interview this week.“Now I feel that I have to fight not only for myself, but for the principle.“What scares me the most is their unlimited power and the absolute calm with which they destroy people’s lives.

An individual has almost no power against them.”Vondrousova’s suspension, as it stands, bans her from taking part in, coaching, or attending any ITF, WTA, ATP, Grand Slam or national federation events until June 21, 2030, when Vondrousova will be 30 years old.Vondrousova is not alone in her experience with a drug test-related suspension.Jannik Sinner and Iga Swiatek, the reigning Wimbledon champions who have each spent several weeks at world No.

1, have both received short suspensions in the past for banned substances.The difference for Vondrousova, and what makes this case so curious, is that she apparently never had a positive test.In fact, Vondrousova mentioned that a mere three days after the initial incident, she took a test.“The result was negative just like every test before it.”Several of Vondrousova’s ...

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