Tara Moore He fell into a great mess after traces of some banned substances were found in his samples. He has been touring for a long time and the British are still confused about how banned substances got into his samples.
The 29-year-old Hong Kong-born British tennis player has won nine singles titles and 17 doubles titles. ITF Circuit. He didn’t have much success at the highest levels of professional tennis, but he won an ITF tournament in Australia earlier in the year.
However, in April the British got into big trouble after his sample A showed traces of “Nandrolone metabolites and Boldenone and its metabolite”. The ITF temporarily suspended him due to its anti-doping program.
Moore is still waiting for the results of Sample B to arrive, but if the status is not looking for English and Sample B is showing similar results as the initial results, it may be suspended.
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Temporary suspension of Tara Moore could be permanent
Tara Moore has been suspended on a temporary basis so far, and her suspension could become permanent if her second sample has similar traces of banned substances evident in her first samples. Sample A provided in Bogota in April “contained the banned substances Nandrolone metabolites and Boldenone and its metabolite”.
The ITF says Moore now “has the opportunity to request analysis of the B sample to see if it can confirm the A sample.” The Englishman had to take a stroll in it French Open 2nd round match on 27 May.
Moore wrote on his Twitter account: “I’ve never been banned on purpose matter in my career. I am researching how the positive outcome can be and I am looking forward to proving that I am a clean athlete. I am very sorry for the temporary suspension and hope to be back on the pitch as soon as possible.”
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