sport news Caster Semenya future in doubt following shock tweet

'I'm finished': Caster Semenya future in doubt following shock tweet after losing landmark case to restrict testosterone levels in female athletes Caster Semenya lost her case against athletics' world governing body, the IAAF She must now take pills to lower her testosterone level if she is to compete at distances between 400metres and a mile  Semenya has confirmed she will run the 800m at the IAAF's Diamond League opener in Doha on Friday  That will be her final race before the commencement of the IAAF's controversial regulations over testosterone levels next Wednesday 

By Riath Al-Samarrai for the Daily Mail

Published: 15:43 BST, 2 May 2019 | Updated: 23:01 BST, 2 May 2019

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Caster Semenya has increased doubt about her future after writing a cryptic tweet declaring: 'I'm finished.'

The 28-year-old South African lost her court case against athletics' world governing body — the IAAF —this week and must now take pills to lower her testosterone level if she is to compete at distances between 400metres and a mile.

Semenya has confirmed she will run the 800m at the IAAF's Diamond League opener in Doha on Friday, in what will be her final race before the commencement of the IAAF's controversial regulations over testosterone levels next Wednesday.

Caster Semenya has confirmed she will run in the IAAF Diamond League on Friday

Caster Semenya has confirmed she will run in the IAAF Diamond League on Friday

But she heightened doubt about her future by signing off a tweet on Thursday with words that translate into 'I'm finished'.

Figures in the sport believe it is more likely the double Olympic champion will convert to the 5,000m rather than quit or bow to the requirement of taking medication to lower her testosterone in order to run the 800m or

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