'Unpleasant' rule of shower that ITIA took as criticism of fans tikitaka News

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‘Unpleasant’ rule of shower that ITIA took as criticism of fans

The International Integrity Agency of Tennis (ITIA) is a fire from some fans after issued a reminder of anti-doping rules, saying that the players selected to give samples must remain entirely in the chapel.

In notes addressed by the tours that found their journey on social media, even though it worked hard to ensure that showers after the matches can be allowed to doping control, it was not “right”.

They requested that players are resolutely refreshed to strictly adhere to remaining fully viewed at the captain who watches them at any time, and that would not do it extremely seriously by ITIA.

The move caused the fans on social networks, with one saying that the showering in front of some is “creepy” given that some players are teenagers, while British former player Mark Patchey said it was “unacceptable.”

However, others, including former doubled in Australia, said one Rennae Stubbs, said there was nothing new as a rule.

“We recognize that parts of the anti-doping testing process are uncomfortable,” ITIA said in the statement.

“However, as well as with all world anti-doping agency sports – not only tennis – players notified for the test after the game at all times the anti-doping captain was observed.

“This is the demand of world anti-doping code.”

Sports anti-doping of organs have had to kick out criticism for the last months after high-ranked players such as JANNIK SINNER and Iga Switak They avoided long prohibitions for drug test failure.

Itia argues that cases are based based on facts and evidence, not players, ranking or nationality.

Former Australian Sports Anti-Doping Titles Chiefs that have added to x not to happen nothing inaccurate in relation to the shower rule.

“This is normal. The players must adhere to the passage of the replacement exclusion”, added: “Inss.

“The players must be noticed in the shower, so not writing the urine needed for analysis.

Itia said she realized that it might take a while for a player to produce a sample and that there was a delay for reporting to the doping control station – including cooling and shower.

“The welfare of the player is a priority and so we will continue to advocate their right to it,” ITIA added.

“However, it is important that any activity does not affect the integrity of the sample. We regularly remind the players of certain rules, and we are satisfied to answer all the questions.”



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