Iga Swiatek already back in training after positive test
The controversy has been swirling since last week, and reactions from the tennis world have been pouring in on social networks.
World number 2 and Roland-Garros winner this season, Iga Swiatek tested positive for trimetazidine.
The Pole accepted a one-month suspension and will be able to make her comeback early next year during the Australian Open.
Most players were outraged at the speed with which the case was handled. For the second time this season after Jannik Sinner, the current leader of the ATP rankings, stunned reactions were rife.
In the last few days, Jannik Sinner has posted a several-minute video on Instagram in which she sums up the situation.
Just a few days after this announcement, Swiatek has no plans to stop playing tennis. The five-time Grand Slam winner is already back in training.
She will be aiming to get the 2025 season off to a good start, having won the Masters 1000 titles in Doha and Indian Wells.