Swiatek relieved by the World Anti-Doping Agency's decision: "I'm happy to be able to turn the page".
Iga Swiatek qualified for the quarter-finals of the Australian Open on Monday after an express victory in 59 minutes against Eva Lys (6-0, 6-1).
Beyond this result, the Pole received further good news in the form of the World Anti-Doping Agency's decision not to appeal the suspension she received for trimetazidine contamination.
She spoke of this with great relief at her press conference: "I'm pleased to be able to turn the page, so to speak, and to be able to move forward and put an end to this process.
I just want to play tennis and concentrate on the tournament. It's good that it's over.
Anyone who has read the details of the case will see that everything is clear, and fortunately I've received a lot of support and understanding from the other players."
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