A second application by Dayana Yastremska to lift the provisional suspension imposed on her on 7 January 2021 under Article 8.3.1(c) of the 2020 Tennis Anti-Doping Programme has been denied by the Chair of the Independent Tribunal convened to hear her case.
This decision was subject to appeal to the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) by Ms. Yastremska, which she chose to exercise. The CAS has denied her request to lift her provisional suspension pending that appeal. Ms. Yastremska, therefore, remains ineligible to compete.
Note to Editors:
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