The Grand Slam champion is banned from playing for doping
2:14pm, 26 June 2025More Sports
Purcell voluntarily suspended the competition from December 2023 after admitting violations of the Doping Prevention Regulation. Specifically, the Australian tennis player has exceeded the permissible limit, with more than 500ml of vitamins during treatment in Bali. According to the provisions of the World Doping Agency (WADA) and the anti -doping program, the maximum capacity is transmitted of 100ml within 12 hours. Therefore, the player born in 1998 was reduced by 25% of the time "hanging racket ". Thus, the ban on playing against Purcell will end on June 11, 2026. During this time, he did not play, train and participate in any tennis events.

"I feel relieved when the incident finally closed ", Purcell shared on personal Instagram about anxiety state all the time. "For many months, I could not eat and sleep normally, I did not dare to stay alone. I had to suffer from seizures and a feeling of anxiety lasting, so far I haven't ended." The 27 -year -old player said the problem occurred in a medical basis that was limited in terms of conditions, at the time he was sick and exhausted due to training, before the season started 11 days. speak. "That also proves Itia works and uses many different sources of information to handle a case, in order to bring fairness to the anti -doping system of tennis.". He has twice the expansion of the Australian men's doubles, 2020 and 2022. Purcell is also the former men's Wimbledon 2022 and 2024 men's doubles, winning the eight ATP double titles.
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