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Max Purcell Faces Provisional Suspension After Unknowingly Breaching Anti-Doping Rules
Australian tennis star Max Purcell has voluntarily accepted a provisional suspension after admitting to a breach of the Tennis Anti-Doping Programme (TADP). The 26-year-old, who has won two Grand Slam doubles titles, was found to have violated Article 2.2 of the TADP, relating to the use of a "Prohibited Method." The International Tennis Integrity Agency (ITIA) confirmed that the suspension took effect on December 12, 2024, but the length of the ban remains unspecified.
Purcell took to Instagram to express his devastation, explaining that the breach occurred after he unknowingly received an intravenous (IV) infusion of vitamins that exceeded the allowable 100ml limit. He clarified that he had informed the medical agency of his status as an athlete and requested that the IV be kept below the legal threshold. It was only after receiving medical records last week that he learned the amount administered had surpassed the limit, leading to the suspension.
In his heartfelt post, Purcell emphasized that he had always believed he was in full compliance with World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) regulations until the error was revealed. He expressed regret for the mistake, stressing that it was entirely unintentional.