Simona Halep revived painful reminiscences concerning her doping suspension after Iga Swiatek acquired a mere one-month ban for a doping violation involving contaminated non-prescription remedy (melatonin). Halep, who endured a grueling 18-month suspension and vital profession setbacks, took to Instagram to specific her dismay at what she perceives as an unjust disparity within the remedy of their instances by the Worldwide Tennis Integrity Company (ITIA).
Halep was provisionally suspended in October 2022 after testing constructive for roxadustat, a banned substance. Regardless of presenting proof that the hint quantities present in her system got here from a contaminated complement, Halep confronted a four-year ban in September 2023, which was later diminished to 9 months following an enchantment. The protracted nature of her case and the severity of the preliminary punishment left Halep deeply affected, each personally and professionally.
In stark distinction, whereas nonetheless being the world No. 1, Swiatek examined constructive for trimetazidine (TMZ) in August 2024, after taking a contaminated melatonin complement produced in Poland. In contrast to Halep, Swiatek’s case was resolved swiftly.
The ITIA cited proof of contamination and low ranges of the substance in Swiatek’s system as justification for the diminished penalty. Nonetheless, Halep argues that her case shared comparable circumstances, together with contamination, but resulted in vastly totally different outcomes.
“I sit and wonder, why such a big difference in treatment and judgment? I can’t find and I don’t think there can be a logical answer,” Halep wrote on social media after studying that Swiatek acquired the mildest potential ban.
“They really wanted to destroy the last years of my career, they wanted something that I could never have imagined could be desired. I have always believed in good, I have believed in the fairness of this sport, I have believed in kindness,” she mirrored on essentially the most tough interval in her skilled life.
The Romanian shared the toll the suspension took on her: “I lost two years of my career, I lost many nights in which I couldn’t sleep, thoughts, anxiety, unanswered questions… but I won justice,” she wrote. But, she questioned why justice got here so late and at such a excessive price.
“How is it possible that in identical cases that happened at about the same time, ITIA has completely different approaches to my detriment,” Halep questioned, labeling the ITIA as a corporation that did completely the whole lot to destroy her regardless of the proof.
Halep’s critique prolonged past the ITIA to incorporate the WTA and the gamers’ council, accusing them of neglecting her plight and failing to reinstate her rating regardless of the eventual discount of her ban.