In September, the 32-year-old former Wimbledon
and French Open champion was banned by the International Tennis
Integrity Agency (ITIA) for four years for two separate
anti-doping rule violations.
Halep, who had been provisionally suspended since October 2022
after testing positive for banned blood-booster roxadustat at
the U.S. Open last year, said she would appeal the ITIA's
decision to sport's highest court.
On Tuesday, CAS said the hearing would be held Feb. 7-9.
Asked if a failed appeal could spell the end of her playing
career, Halep told Euronews: "Yeah, because four years is going
to be a lot, for my age at least.
"And for an athlete who has done this thing every day for 25
years and dedicated their life to tennis and to sport I don't
know how it's going to be, but it's catastrophic if it's going
to be four years, and I don't know how I will handle it.
"Probably, it's going to be the end of my career, yes. And for
something that I didn't do and that is not my fault, it's even
more catastrophic."
Halep said she is hoping to play at next year's Paris Olympics
if her appeal is successful.
"I know there are not big chances for this, but I'm dreaming of
this because Paris is my dream city," said the Romanian,
speaking in an interview published on Friday.
"I won Roland Garros here when I was a junior, so everything
started very early, and it will be amazing to be back on court,
no matter what. But I just want to be on court because that's
where I belong and I feel like I want to do it again."
(Reporting by Aadi Nair in Bengaluru; Editing by Tom Hogue)
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