Jamaica Gleaner
Published: Wednesday | December 16, 2009
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ITF: Wickmayer still ineligible to play tennis
LONDON (AP):

Yanina Wickmayer is still not eligible to compete despite a court injunction in Belgium that suspended her one-year ban for violating anti-doping rules.

Wickmayer, a US Open semi-finalist and Xavier Malisse had their doping bans suspended Monday, but International Tennis Federation (ITF) spokesman Nick Imison said yesterday that neither had been officially cleared to compete.

"Both players are currently banned under the rules of the programme," Imison said.

Wickmayer and Malisse, a Wimbledon semi-finalist in 2002, were suspended by a Belgian court, November 5 for breaking World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) rules by failing to report their whereabouts for drug-testing three times. The ITF imposed the bans worldwide.

Imison said the ITF was "seeking counsel from our legal advisers and WADA" after hearing from the Belgian national anti-doping agency.

"Basically, it's up to (the Belgian agency) to liaise with the Belgian court and make its decision based on that and inform us," Imison said.

After Monday's ruling in Brussels, Wickmayer was offered a wildcard to play at the ASB Classic, a tournament in New Zealand that serves as a warm-up for the Australian Open. She is also hoping the ruling will get her another wildcard for the season's first Grand Slam tournament.

"From our point of view, procedures are clear and that if a decision is made by a national anti-doping authority, then these are sent through to us and then the ITF needs to make sure proper procedure has been followed," Imison said.

The 20-year-old Wickmayer claims she was not properly informed of the online reporting requirements for drug-testing that led to her ban.

Wickmayer and Malisse have already asked the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) to overturn the bans. A ruling is expected in the next three months.

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