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Max Municipal accepts 18 months’ doping restrictions


The Sydney-international Tennis Integrity Agency (ITIA) says the two-time Grand Slam Doubles champion Max Max Maxal has accepted 18 months of ban after the anti-download rules.

The Australian player acknowledged the violation of the use of “prohibited method” after receiving the intricate infusion of Vitamins over 12 ml of the 12-milliters and entered a temporary suspension in the mid-December.

The municipal said that he told the clinic that he was a professional athlete and this infusion had to be less than 100 milliliters.

The ITIA has said that the 2 27 -year -old was received more than two -millitrarian IV infusion, but the approval was allowed to decrease by 20% due to its full cooperation and information sharing during the investigation.

ITIA chief executive Karen Moorhaus said, “In this case, a player is not involved in a positive test for a forbidden substance but proves that anti-download rules are wider than that.” “It also shows that ITIA Tennis considers detectives from various sources, including overriding goals, to protect everyone covered by anti-download rules and ensure a level play field for everyone.”

The municipal said that the pressure on the ongoing case on the past few months “severely affecting (its) living standards”.

“Sleeping and not to eat properly and I refuse to be myself, nervous and anxious techniques that I still fight day by day,” said in a statement posted on the Municipal Instagram.

“I couldn’t enjoy anything without thinking of the cases of what I would get to the approve. It was finally finished for me and I could move forward with my life.”

The municipality won the US Open with Jordan Thompson in September and Wimbledon with Matt Abben in 2022.



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