Yastremska, the tennis rapper, suspended for doping

20-year-old Ukrainian and 29th in the world Dayana Yastremska, winner of three titles (Hua Hin, Strasbourg and Hong Kong), all in 2019, when it reached the knockout stages of Wimbledon, “has been provisionally suspended under Article 8.3.1, c (presence of a prohibited substance in a player's sample) of the 2020 Tennis Anti-Doping Program, pending the determination of the charge against him in a full hearing in accordance with Article 8 of the Program, “according to the statement sent by the International Federation (ITF).

Yastremska, who beat Garbiñe Muguruza two years ago in Luxembourg, “provided an out-of-competition urine sample on November 24, 2020. That sample was sent to the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) accredited laboratory in Montreal, Canada, for analysis, and was found to contain the metabolite mesterolone, “the writing continues. which explains that “mesterolone is an unspecified substance that is prohibited in category S1 of the 2020 WADA Prohibited List (anabolic agents) and is therefore also prohibited in the Program. “According to the ITF,” positive tests for unspecified substances carry a mandatory provisional suspension. “

On December 22, 2020, Yastremska, who has made her first steps in music as a rapper, was charged with anti-doping rule violation and had “the right to request the Presidency of the Independent Court summoned to hear his case”, but “he has chosen not to exercise that right to date”, concludes the note. Dayana was one of the strongest promises of rich Ukrainian tennis, who has her banner in Elina Svitolina.