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Mikael Ymer retires after failing to overturn doping suspension

Mikael Ymer retires after failing to overturn doping suspension

FILE PHOTO: Tennis - Eastbourne International - Devonshire Park Lawn Tennis Club, Eastbourne, Britain - June 28, 2023 Sweden's Mikael Ymer in action during his round of 16 match against Britain's Liam Broady Action Images via Reuters/Paul Childs/File Photo

26 Aug 2023 02:07AM

Sweden's Mikael Ymer has decided to retire from tennis at the age of 24 after failing to overturn a suspension imposed by the International Tennis Federation (ITF) for an anti-doping rule violation (ADRV).

Ymer had been charged with a potential ADRV in January 2022 for missing three out-of-competition test attempts in a 12-month period. He initially fought the charges and said he had been cleared by an independent tribunal in June 2022.

But the ITF appealed the decision, after which the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) partially upheld the two-year ban and imposed an 18-month suspension last month.

"I've decided to retire from professional tennis. Thank you all for the amazing memories! What a ride it's been! I wish all my old colleagues well going forward in competition," Ymer wrote on X.

He was ranked as high as 50 in the world and represented Sweden in the Davis Cup along with his older brother Elias.

Ymer had accepted the first two whereabouts failures on April 22 and Aug. 10, 2021 but contested the third on Nov. 7, which was blamed on miscommunication with his agent.

The accumulation of three whereabouts failures within a 12-month period is considered an anti-doping rule violation.

Source: Reuters

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