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Troicki dope ban reduced to 1 yr

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LONDON: Serbia’s Viktor Troicki said his dream of being a “top player” had been taken away after his ban for violating the ITF’s doping regulations was reduced to 12 months from 18 on Tuesday.

The 27-year-old former world No. 12 was suspended by the ITF in July for failing to provide a blood sample at the Monte Carlo Masters in April but appealed to have the decision reversed by the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS).

Troicki, who denied any wrongdoing, said he had been told at the time by a doping official that he had been excused from providing a blood sample as he was feeling unwell.

While the CAS tribunal found that Troicki’s fault was “not significant” it only reduced the ban by six months, meaning he will not be able to compete again on the ATP Tour until July 15, ruling him out of three grand slam tournaments.

“I hoped that the most difficult period of my career and of my life would be over, and I really trusted the judges I met in Lausanne,” Troicki said in a statement.

“I had the feeling that they were really looking for the truth and that they had found it during the hearing.

“Now this decision puts an end to my dreams of being a top player, of reaching the ATP finals and fighting against the best in the world.

Troicki, a member of the Serbia team which won the Davis Cup in 2010, was ranked 53rd when the ITF announced his ban.

He received strong support from his Serbia team mates including Novak Djokovic and had hoped that the ban might be overturned so that he could compete in next week’s Davis Cup final against the Czech Republic in Belgrade.

Outlining its decision in a statement CAS accepted that there had been confusion between the doping control officer (DOC) and Troicki. (Reuters)

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