@DiKitsch@aceslicesmash@TaraMoore92@jon_wertheim@Tennis@TennisChannel I don't agree because i. Simona s case they said smth else. Doping is doping and even if it was demonstrated to be unintentional contamination, she still got the ban for negligence cause they said that the athlete is responsible for what enters her body
@aceslicesmash@DiKitsch@TaraMoore92@jon_wertheim@Tennis@TennisChannel They interpreted it as too high. Prof Alvarez demonstrated smth else, he even probed Simona's hair. The Dosis was very low and even if it would have been contamination, it was so low that it could not have been effective, so no doping for advantages
@aceslicesmash@DiKitsch@TaraMoore92@jon_wertheim@Tennis@TennisChannel With melatonin contaminated with trimedazidine. TMZ is the problem not melatonin. Simona had the resources too. Because of her case, the others, Iga included, knew how to react and how quickly they had to move.
@croocheck@cipriancaba@Pavlo__Escobar@WTA The passport issues were fabricated, dismissed by TAS for being non existent, Dosis was 0.2 ng/ml, so low that it was clear it was contamination without her knowledge. Still, they gave her 9 months for negligence. Why didn't IS got suspended for negligence too? Double standards!
@camillkaa90@pierogaliotto@josemorgado Wow, even at doping Swiatek rules! The lowest concentration recorded ever! Imagine that Simona's 0.2 ng/ml gave her a 2 years ban! I mean..the math says Swiatek should have at least 6 months. Talk about that negligence rule that is now totally ignored by ITIA
@Amazskow@Pavlo__Escobar@WTA It was contamination in Simona s case too. But they said that she is still guilty because she is responsible for what enters her body. Isn't Swiatek also guilty of that? Simona got a 2 years ban, they asked for 4 actually and Swiatek gets a slap on the wrist
@Tennispodcast24@Pavlo__Escobar@WTA Pls stop saying the same stupid thing over and over again, do some research if u don't know what the substances are before speaking
@croocheck@cipriancaba@Pavlo__Escobar@WTA And trimedazidine is a way more effective drug to enhance performance, it helps the body use oxygen, allows for more blood flow to the heart and limits quick changes in the blood pressure.
@WTA The double standards in Swiatek and Halep's cases from ITIA and WTA are mind-blowing. I wonder sometimes how you people can look yourselves in the mirror. Shameful!
@Tennispodcast24@lewpy@Tennis And to use the words I heard most in Simo's case, a doper is a doper no matter what she used. It was also determined it was contamination without her knowledge and ITIA still gave her a 2 year ban after dragging her in mud. Swiatek got a slap on the wrist
@Tennispodcast24@lewpy@Tennis Roxadustat is not a steroid and it has a lot of bad side effects. Trimedazidine, used by Swiatek, helps the body use oxygen, allows for more blood flow to the heart and limits quick changes in the blood pressure. The latest is usually used by athletes to enhance performance