WTA
chief Simon defends Sharapova's wildcard entry
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[April 26, 2017]
(Reuters) - Women's Tennis
Association Chief Executive Steve Simon has defended the wildcard
entry awarded to former world number one Maria Sharapova for the
Stuttgart Open following her 15-month doping ban.
While some say the five-times grand slam champion, initially banned
for two years after testing positive for Meldonium at the 2016
Australian Open, has done her time some fellow players are angry the
red carpet is being rolled out.
Sharapova will play Italian Roberta Vinci in the Round of 32 of the
Stuttgart Open on Wednesday and Simon believes the ban was more
extensive than previous offenders.
"You have to look at how other leagues and tours have handled
players who have come back," Simon told BBC Sport. "They come right
back to the team and start playing.
"She is starting at ground zero. It is going to affect her seedings
in big tournaments so she's still going to pay a penalty for a
while.
"If you think about it from other leagues, most of them (bans) are
half of a season or a full season. She's had a year and a half."
Former World number one Kim Clijsters also supported the decision to
let Sharapova compete in the tournaments.
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Russia's tennis player Maria Sharapova attends a training session
during the Stuttgart tennis Grand Prix, Germany April 26, 2017.
REUTERS/Ralph Orlowski
"I was disappointed and surprised when the news came out but, having
been on both sides of the spectrum as a tournament director and as a
player, I don't think she needs to be punished more," Clijsters
said.
(Reporting by Aditi Prakash in Bengaluru; editing by Sudipto
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