By Leobert Julian A. de la Peña
Former world no. 1 female tennis player Simona Halep is in hot water again after getting slapped with doping charges for the second time in her professional career.
The development was confirmed last May 20, 2023, after the International Tennis Integrity Agency announced that Halep tested positive for a banned substance.
Last year, the two-time Grand Slam world champion was also banned from the sport after she was detected for an anti-anemia medication, Roxadustat.
Roxadustat is a HIF inhibitor that increases endogenous production of erythropoietin and stimulates the production of hemoglobin and red blood cells.
Halep tested positive for the said substance last August 2022 and was only given several months of banishment from any professional tennis tournaments.
This year, the ITIA revealed that Halep had irregularities in her biological passport, a needed procedure to be done to test the player’s blood.
The ITIA then followed up that her biological passport had the presence of another banned substance and is subject to tons of violations from the organizing body.
ITIA senior director Nicole Sapstead also stated Halep’s case and announced that they are willing to discuss the matter with the former queen of tennis.
“We understand that today’s announcement adds complexity to an already high-profile situation. From the outset of this process, and indeed any other at the ITIA, we have remained committed to engaging with Ms. Halep in an empathetic, efficient, and timely manner,” said Sapstead.
Moments after the revelation, Halep was quick to break her silence and explained that her samples were contaminated, the reason why it tested positive for a banned substance.
“Now that we have clearly established that I have been victim of contamination, they came up with a so-called not normal evolution of my blood. Three world renowned experts that have studied my blood tests have been extremely clear that my blood is totally normal,” Halep wrote in her statement.