Athletistic / Tennis. The International Tennis Federation (ITF) has not changed the number of Russians in the newly registered doping control group. 21 Russian tennis players will continue to be under the surveillance of anti-doping officers.

Six men and 15 women remained under ITF control.

ITF Anti-Doping Control Group (Russian representatives):

Men

  • Daniel Medvedev;
  • Andrei Rublev;
  • Aslan Karatsev;
  • Karen Khachanov;
  • Roman Safioulline;
  • Pavel Kotov.

Women

  • Mirra Andreeva;
  • Anna Kalinskaya;
  • Ekaterina Alexandrova;
  • Daria Kasatkina;
  • Veronique Kudermetova;
  • Anastasia Potapova;
  • Lyudmila Samsonova;
  • Anastasia Pavliuchenkova
  • Anna Blinkova;
  • Diane Schneider;
  • Kamilla Rakhimova;
  • Vera Zvonareva;
  • Arina Varaksina;
  • Elina Avanesian;
  • Elizaveta Koklina.

The World Anti-Doping Code requires all professional athletes included in the registered doping control group to indicate their whereabouts for a specified period of time in their ADAMS profile. Athletes who violate accessibility rules three times in a calendar year may be subject to a World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) ban for up to four years.



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