Sunday, 13 March 2016

McEnroe doubts Sharapova was unaware of meldonium ban

Tennis extraordinary John McEnroe thinks that its difficult to trust that Maria Sharapova was unconscious she was taking a banned medication that prompted her suspension, the seven-times fabulous hammer champion said on Saturday. 

The player-turned-reporter said something regarding the late news that Sharapova tried positive for a recently banned medication meldonium that became effective on January 1. 

"Would be difficult to trust that nobody in her camp, the 25 or 30 individuals that work for her, or Maria herself had no clue this happened," McEnroe told the Tennis Channel. 

McEnroe noticed that at the 1990 Australian Open he was catapulted from a match after he didn't understand a principle change that lessened a player's default from four stages to only three. 

"No one let me know, so it is conceivable that Maria did not realize that, however it's to a great degree dubious," he said. 

Sharapova, 28, is confronting a suspension of up to four years by the International Tennis Federation (ITF) and has effectively lost various sponsorships in the fallout. 

McEnroe kidded that Sharapova ought to just be banned for a long time since she says she did it unconsciously. 

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"Lift the boycott, there's no suspension if when she returns she guarantees not to snort," McEnroe included quip. "On the off chance that you don't snort Maria, no suspension. In the event that you keep on snorting, two years."

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