Hingis banned 2 years for positive cocaine test

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LONDON - Martina Hingis was banned for two years Friday for testing positive for cocaine at Wimbledon last year.
The International Tennis Federation said an independent anti-doping tribunal found that Hingis, who announced her retirement Nov. 1 on the day she revealed the positive test, had committed an offense.

Hingis, 27, denied using cocaine, but the tribunal rejected suggestions there were any doubts over her sample.
Although the five-time Grand Slam winner is now retired, Hingis' suspension is backdated to Oct. 1. She has three weeks to contest the ruling and punishment.
The ITF disqualified Hingis' results from last year's Wimbledon and any subsequent tournaments she played in. She also forfeits any ranking points gained and $129,481 in prize money.

Hingis provided the sample after losing 6-4, 6-2 to Laura Granville in the third round at Wimbledon.

There was no immediate reaction from Hingis, who dominated women's tennis between 1997-2000 by winning three straight Australian Opens, Wimbledon and the U.S. Open. She was twice a runner-up at the French Open where her loss to Iva Majoli in 1997 stopped her winning all four Grand Slams that year.

Hingis returned to the sport in 2005 after a four-year absence because of injuries.

When announcing her retirement at a news conference in Zurich, Hingis denied ever using cocaine.

"I find this accusation so horrendous, so monstrous that I've decided to confront it head on by talking to the press," she said. "I am frustrated and angry. I believe that I am absolutely 100 percent innocent."
Larry Scott, chief executive of the WTA Tour, said Friday his organization was saddened by the outcome of the case.
"As a signatory to the WADA Code and a founding member of the Tennis Anti-Doping Program, the WTA Tour is committed to ensuring the integrity and competitive fairness of women's professional tennis, and ensuring the heath and well-being of our athletes," Scott said.

"We are saddened by this news as Martina has meant so much to fans the world over and made many positive contributions to the sport."
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Another lying user caught and punished. I'll wait for the typical disappearance from society.
 
That's whack. Even if she did do it, what's the point of banning her for two years. To make a mockery of her? Boohoo some extracurricular fun and shegets banned? Whack.
 
For some reason I had always found Hingis attractive and since it has been revealed that she has been riding the white horse I now understand why.
 
Banning for two years cuz of cocaine. seems a bit much. She def could still get it. I had the biggest crush on her back in the day.
 
she already retired, that's kind of beating a dead horse.


and yes, she could definitely get it. i've always had a crush on her. Ivanovic is my new obsession...
 
The Williams sisters put her into retirement first time around. She couldn't stay away from the coke so...she retired again. This ban means nothing. Ididn't see her coming back anyways.
 
Tennis has more pressing issues than this ie... Match Fixing scandal.
 
Can't really blame her; life's tough with a fivehead.

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I've always thought she was hot, but that she had a forehead for DAYS.
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Originally Posted by 23ska909red02

Can't really blame her; life's tough with a fivehead.

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I've always thought she was hot, but that she had a forehead for DAYS.
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You can chop up and blow lines off it which is just a bonus in my eyes.
 
This totally makes her hotter for some reason.

I love how this really breaks down that "tennis princess" stereotype.

She's bad to the bone. Yummy.
 
Originally Posted by ShannonsCrooks

For some reason I had always found Hingis attractive and since it has been revealed that she has been riding the white horse I now understand why.

Yep, she just got a lot hotter in my book.
 
Good. Not harsh enough if you ask me.
"I find this accusation so horrendous, so monstrous that I've decided to confront it head on by talking to the press," she said. "I am frustrated and angry. I believe that I am absolutely 100 percent innocent."
So she's not appealing the decision then? Thought so.
 
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