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📰 Our Annual Review for 2024 has now been published. The annual review contains figures from both the Tennis Anti-Corruption and Anti-Doping programmes, our education delivery, and other insights from the ITIA's 2024 operations.
Tsao Chia-yi, from Chinese Taipei, has accepted a 12-month suspension under the Tennis Anti-Doping Programme (TADP)
Moroccan tennis player Imran Sibille has accepted a one-month suspension under the Tennis Anti-Doping Programme, subject to completion of an approved treatment plan.
Moroccan tennis player Imran Sibille has been provisionally suspended under the Tennis Anti-Doping Programme.
Indian tennis player Yash Chaurasia has accepted a suspension of 12 months under the Tennis Anti-Doping Programme.
Romanian tennis player Irina Fetecău has been suspended for a period of 10 months under the Tennis Anti-Doping Programme.
📰 Our quarterly update for Q1 2025 has now been published, containing all of the key figures from both the Tennis Anti-Doping and Anti-Corruption Programmes between January and March.
Russian tennis player Aleksei Mokrov has been provisionally suspended under the Tennis Anti-Doping Programme.
Australian tennis player Max Purcell has accepted a suspension of 18 months under the Tennis Anti-Doping Programme.
Today, we celebrate #PlayTrueDay 2025 with the global anti-doping community! 🎉 Our 11th edition highlights athletes, Anti-Doping Organizations, governments, and stakeholders united for clean sport behind this year’s powerful theme: Play True: It Starts with You.…
The Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) has today upheld an ITIA appeal in the case of British tennis player Tara Moore, issuing a four-year period of ineligibility. ITIA statement ⬇️
Tennis players Rakhimbek Ibrakhimov and Lauro Milanovic have been sanctioned for breaches of the Tennis Anti-Corruption Program (TACP). The Court of Arbitration for Sport has dismissed an appeal from Argentinian tennis player Melina Ferrero against a three-year TACP suspension.
Four players have been sanctioned under the Tennis Anti-Corruption Program
Two tennis players from the Dominican Republic have been provisionally suspended under the Tennis Anti-Corruption Program.
Four tennis players have been suspended under the Tennis Anti-Corruption Program.
Tennis players Alexandra Iordache, Anapat Timangkul, and Wang Chukang have been sanctioned under the Tennis Anti-Corruption Program.
Three Dominican national-level officials have been sanctioned under the Tennis Anti-Corruption Program.
Five French tennis players have been sanctioned for historic breaches of the Tennis Anti-Corruption Program.
German tennis player Mina Hodzic has been suspended for three months for a breach of the Tennis Anti-Corruption Program.