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Simona Halep is free to resume her career after the Court of Arbitration for Sport reduced her doping ban from four years to nine months.
The former Wimbledon champion tested positive for the blood-boosting drug Roxadustat at the US Open in 2022 and was handed the long ban last September.
Halep appealed to CAS and, following a hearing last month, the court has dramatically reduced the Romanian's suspension.
A CAS statement read: 'The CAS panel has unanimously determined that the four-year period of ineligibility imposed by the ITF (International Tennis Federation) independent tribunal is to be reduced to a period of ineligibility of nine months starting on October 7, 2022, which period expired on July 6, 2023.'
The International Tennis Integrity Agency, which oversees tennis' anti-doping programme, had also appealed seeking an even longer ban, but this is a major victory for Halep, who was staring at the end of her career if the original sanction stood.
Simona Halep is free to resume her career after originally being banned until October 2026
The independent tribunal had not accepted Halep's explanation that a contaminated supplement was the source of the Roxadustat in her system, while a charge of irregularities in her athlete biological passport was also upheld.
But the CAS panel took a different view, with a statement reading: 'Having carefully considered all the evidence put before it, the CAS panel determined that Ms Halep had established,