WADA, world sport’s anti-doping body, will not appeal against the one-month doping sanction levied against tennis world No 2 ...
WADA released its decision after Iga Swiatek sealed a victory against Eva Lys to reach the Australian Open quarterfinals.
MELBOURNE–Iga Swiatek felt satisfaction and hoped for closure after the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) said on Monday that ...
Iga Swiatek expressed her satisfaction after the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) announced its decision not to appeal the ...
Iga Swiatek can officially put the worst chapter of her career behind her now. The World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) issued a lengthy statement explaining that it will not appeal Swiatek's doping base.
Iga Swiatek found satisfaction after WADA confirmed it wouldn't appeal her doping case at sports' top court. Having tested ...
Iga Swiatek says she can get "a closure" now that the WADA won't appeal the ITIA's ruling in her doping case but also ...
"The World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) confirms that following a thorough review, it will not lodge an appeal to the Court of ...
No2 seed Iga Swiatek has been cleared to continue her quest for a first Australian Open title after the World Anti-Doping ...
Iga Swiatek, a prominent tennis player, faced a one-month suspension after testing positive for a banned substance. WADA decided not to appeal the decision due to plausible contamination evidence.
The World Anti-Doping Agency said Monday it will not appeal in the case of Iga Swiatek, who last year accepted a one-month ban after testing positive for a banned substance.
The decision came just after the five-time major winner breezed into the Australian Open quarterfinals Monday.