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Simona Halep, a two-time Grand Slam champion and former world no.1 gets clearance for a comeback to tennis after the highest court in sports reduced her doping ban upon appeal. Halep has been out from the tennis scene since the 2022 U.S. Open, where she faced a positive drug test result.

Following the news, the tennis world is abuzz with all kinds of opinions and speculations flying around regarding Halep and the ban, but the major question that looms is about her return.

Simona Halep – ‘faith in the process was tested’

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Simona Halep initially faced a ban that would have sidelined her until October 2026, and she would have been 35 by then. However, the decision has been revisited. Simona Halep’s four-year ­doping ban has been reduced to nine months after the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) ruled that Halep was not guilty of intentional doping. She will be allowed to immediately resume her career and return to professional tennis.

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Upon hearing the news of her ban last year she said in a statement, “I am continuing to train and do everything in my power to clear my name of these false allegations and return to the court.” Perhaps, the 32-year-old will waste no time and prepare to be back in action. Since she can return to the tour immediately, if she receives a wildcard entry, fans might see her at the Miami Open, which is scheduled to kick off on March 17th.

Reacting to the recent news, Halep said in a statement, “My faith in the process was tested by the scandalous accusations that were leveled against me, and by the seemingly unlimited resources that were aligned against me. I cannot wait to return to the tour.”

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Now that Simona Halep has finally seen the bright sunshine after traveling through a dark tunnel for so long, let’s see what led to her 4-year ban from the sport.

Simona Halep appealed instinctively

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Halep had received the suspension last September after testing positive for roxadustat. The ruling marked one of the most significant doping bans in the history of tennis and the sport’s first anti-doping rule violation via the Athlete Biological Passport (ABP) program. At 32, a four-year ban would have likely meant the end of Halep’s career.

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The Romanian received two distinct anti-doping rule violations. These included the detection of the blood-boosting substance roxadustat in a test conducted after her early exit from the US Open in August 2022, as well as abnormalities in her biological passport. In response, Halep almost instinctively appealed with CAS, contesting the charges brought against her.

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She had also stated that she would “pursue all legal remedies against the supplement company in question.” While she is free to return immediately as she has served most of the shortened duration of the ban in her time out of the game, the exact timing of her comeback is still unclear.

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