British tennis star Tara Moore banned from Wimbledon 2022 over shock disgrace

British women’s doubles number 1 Tara Moore has been temporarily suspended and could miss Wimbledon. After she tested positive for a banned substance. The International Tennis Integrity Agency (ITIA) announced Wednesday that Moore’s “A” sample limited nandrolone metabolites and Boldenone. Wimbledon 2022 fans can buy Wimbledon Tickets from our website.

The world number 83 in doubles provided her sample at the WTA 250 event in Bogota. Colombia in April, but she lost in the final.

Tara Moore has been temporarily suspended and could miss Wimbledon
Tara Moore has been temporarily suspended and could miss Wimbledon

Nandrolone and Boldenone are both on the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) banned list in 2022. Moore’s temporary suspension from May 27 makes her inadmissible or even sanctioned.

The 29-year-old has since taken to social media, claiming she never knowingly used an illegal drug.

“I have never significantly taken a banned material in my career. So, I am investigating how the positive results came about and looking forward to proving. That I am a clean athlete,” she wrote on Twitter.

“I am intensely saddened by the temporary suspension and hope to be back on the field as soon as possible.”

Tara Moore, who reached the second round of doubles at the French Open last month, was given the chance to request an analysis of her “B” sample.

“The samples were divided into A and B samples, and following analysis revealed that the A sample contained nandrolone metabolites and Boldenone and its metabolites. Which were among the prohibited substances in the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) Prohibited List from 2022. Non-specific Unfavorable analytical results for the substance will be subject to a mandatory temporary suspension,” according to ITIA.

“Players now have the option to request an analysis of the B sample to see if the sample is confirmed.”

“Meanwhile, players are not eligible to play or participate in sanctioned tennis events organized by the sport’s governing body. Starting with a temporary suspension on May 27, 2022.”

Tara Moore misses Wimbledon after suspension

Barring a dramatic development, Tara Moore will now miss Wimbledon on June 27.

Moore and doubles partner Eden Silva were eliminated in the first round of Wimbledon last year. Her fifth first-round loss at the All England Club. Wimbledon 2022 fans can buy Wimbledon Final Tickets from our website.

Moore will now miss Wimbledon on June 27
Moore will now miss Wimbledon on June 27

She won nine singles titles and 17 doubles titles on the ITF circuit – below the WTA level.

The 29-year-old was ranked 145th in the singles world in 2017 but has now dropped to 389th.

Her best finish in a major way was last year’s US Open. When she reached the third round in the mixed doubles.

In 2016, she also reached the second round of singles at Wimbledon.

Sue Barker to stop hosting Wimbledon after the 2022 tournament

Sue Barker will retire from BBC Wimbledon after the 2022 tournament. Barker, 66, first joined the coverage in 1993 and has hosted the network’s broadcasts since 2000.

The decision ended Barker’s 30-year career at the BBC. Where she also won the Olympics and Sports Personality of the Year awards.

Barker – the 1976 French Open champion – was the first woman to direct a BBC show of the Crown Jewels.

The crown jewels include the Olympics, the Nationals and Wimbledon – all presented by Barker.

She started broadcasting after she retired from professional tennis in 1984.

Barker has also covered Queens Tennis, the Commonwealth Games, and the World Athletics Championships. The London Marathon and the Royal Ascot, as well as the quiz show A Question of Sport.

“What a great time being involved in some of the biggest sporting events in the world,” Barker said.

“I’m going to miss it awfully, but 30 years later I feel like the timing is right for me. I’ve worked with the best people.”

Tim Davie

BBC Director-General Tim Davie said Barker’s “contribution to tennis. The BBC, sport and the path for women in broadcasting cannot be overstated”.

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Sue Barker will retire from BBC Wimbledon after the 2022 tournament
Sue Barker will retire from BBC Wimbledon after the 2022 tournament

“Sue Barker has been the face of Wimbledon for three decades,” added Davie.

“Many of our viewers wouldn’t know the summer of SW19 without her. She is a consummate professional, a fantastic presenter and a fantastic colleague, much loved by current and former players. Everyone at the BBC and in the UK and beyond. .”

BBC sports director Barbara Slater described Barker as a “national treasure”, adding. “We hope she will continue to fulfil her role for many years to come.

“We certainly respect her decision and understand why, after running Wimbledon for 30 years. She is ready to make this her last year.”

“As a consummate professional, audiences will remember her skills, authority and warmth on screen. Sue will also be remembered with love and affection by colleagues. Who have had the privilege of working with her and experienced the same behind the scenes”. Professionalism and warmth.”

Barker’s final game is the men’s Wimbledon final on Sunday, July 10.

Carlos Alcaraz’s sad statement ahead of Wimbledon

Tennis teenage prodigy Carlos Alcaraz has announced he will miss the Queen’s match. A recurring elbow injury is a worrying sign for Wimbledon.

Alcaraz has won two ATP 1000 events, including beating Rafael Nadal and Novak Djokovic in Madrid. Which gave the tennis world a big boost on its way to the French Open.

The 19-year-old was a favourite at the French Open but lost in the quarterfinals to world number 3 Alexander Zverev.

After his withdrawal, the teenage star announced. That he was not ready to return to Queen’s University to start his grass sport. While Alcaraz looks set to play at Wimbledon. Losing time in the warm-up will be a huge blow to his chances. Wimbledon 2022 fans can buy Wimbledon Tickets from our website.

Carlos Alcaraz has announced he will miss the Queen's match due to a recurring elbow injury
Carlos Alcaraz has announced he will miss the Queen’s match due to a recurring elbow injury

“As you all know I’m super excited to play for Queens. But a minor elbow problem means I can’t do it,” he wrote on social media.

“Hope to be there in 2023 see you in the UK in a few days.”

Carlos Alcaraz

Last year Alcaraz was eliminated from SW19 in the second round.

Journalist Jose Morgado pointed out that Alcaraz can only play one grass event, and that is Wimbledon.

Carlos Alcaraz and Roger Federer confirmed themselves at Basel to add

In another news item, Alcaraz has been confirmed as a participant in Basel.

Federer has also expressed interest in returning to the ATP Tour in time for his October home games.

Fans were quick to get excited about a possible match between Alcaraz and 20-time Grand Slam icon Federer.

Many see Alcaraz as a huge opportunity to win his first Grand Slam at this year’s French Open.

Although he lost the epic match to Zverev, who eventually retired with an injury in the next round against Nadal. The German had special praise for Alcaraz after the match.

As the pair advanced the net, Zverev hugged the teenager and they both laughed. The German reveals what he said after the match.

“He’s a great player; I told him online that he would win many games, not just one,” Zverev told reporters.

“I hope I can win games before he beats us all, we just don’t have a chance.”

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