- Marketa Vondrousova, the 2023 Wimbledon champion and former world No 6, has been handed a four-year suspension from tennis.
- The suspension stems from her refusal to undergo a drugs test conducted by a doping control official in December 2025.
- Vondrousova released a statement in April, claiming she suffered an “acute stress reaction” during the random visit, which she said prevented her from thinking rationally.
- The International Tennis Integrity Agency (ITIA), responsible for tennis’ anti-doping policy, charged her in April, leading to an independent tribunal.
- The tribunal concluded that Vondrousova’s evidence offered “no compelling justification” for her refusal, despite the test occurring outside her designated testing window, as players can be tested at any time.
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