Swedish tennis participant Mikael Ymer has abruptly introduced his retirement on the age of 24 after an unsuccessful try to overturn an anti-doping suspension.
“I’ve decided to retire from professional tennis. Thank you all for the amazing memories! What a ride it’s been! I wish all my old colleagues well going forward in competition,” Ymer wrote on social media on Friday.
Ymer was charged in January 2022 for lacking three out-of-competition checks in a 12-month interval. He initially fought the fees and mentioned he had been cleared by an impartial tribunal in June 2022.
But the ITF appealed the choice, after which the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) in July partially upheld the two-year ban and imposed an 18-month suspension.
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“Having already been cleared once, and wholeheartedly standing by the fact that I do not feel that the third offense was committed, I find their decision to try me again and subsequently find me guilty, unfair,” Ymer wrote on Twitter in July. “On top of that, I find it difficult to comprehend that they found an 18-month suspension to be a just punishment.”
Ymer mentioned he has “never . . . used nor been accused of using banned substances.”
He accepted his first two whereabouts failures however argued that within the third occasion, he had modified lodge however his agent had not made the required replace. That was upheld by an impartial tribunal, which cleared the participant in June 2022.
Ymer was ranked as excessive as 50 on the earth in April and represented Sweden within the Davis Cup alongside along with his older brother Elias. He was eightieth in the newest ATP rankings.
Source: sportstar.thehindu.com