Veronika Loginova, director general of the Russian Anti-Doping Agency (RUSADA), said in an interview with that the organization is verifying information about the open case against tennis player Elizaveta Demina and her coach Alexander Rozhnov.
Previously, Demina received a three-year disqualification for using meldonium. An interview with the athlete was published on , in which she said that the coach persuaded her to use the banned substance.
“I can assume that the International Tennis Federation, which has jurisdiction over this case, will investigate,” Loginova said. – Therefore, it is more correct to say that RUSADA is not conducting an investigation, but an inspection based on information in the media. Until its completion, I will refrain from commenting. It’s kind of weird to me how that can happen. We understand.
Source : MatchTV

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