Sharapova has no plans of coming to Kremlin Cup: Russian tennis chief

Moscow, Oct 18: Russian tennis star Maria Sharapova has no plans of arriving in Moscow to watch the Kremlin Cup tennis tourment, Russian Tennis Federation (RTF) president Shamil Tarpishchev has said.

“No, she is staying in the United States and continues practicing there,” Tarpishchev said on Monday when asked whether Sharapova would come as a guest to the Kremlin Cup, reports Tass. The Kremlin Cup is held at the Moscow Olympic Stadium between October 15 and 23 and has $1.5 million in prize money up for grabs.

Sharapova, who is currently under suspension over anti-doping rules violations, has been allowed by the Intertiol Tennis Federation (ITF) to play at exhibition matches before her ban expires.

The tennis player has been serving a two-year suspension for the violation of anti-doping regulations since January 26. However, the Swiss-based Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) ruled October 4 to reduce her suspension term from 24 to 15 months.

The Russian player is now eligible to officially return back to tennis courts starting April 26 next year.

In early March, Sharapova was first to announce that her doping tests revealed the presence of performance enhancing drug Meldonium in the body system. Following the announcement, former World No. 1 was provisiolly suspended from all tennis-related activities. IANS

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