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Tara Moore at press conference announcing $20 million lawsuit against WTA over doping ban from contaminated meat.
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Tara Moore sues WTA for $20 million over doping case

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British tennis player Tara Moore has filed a lawsuit against the WTA seeking $20 million in damages, claiming the organization negligently failed to warn players about contaminated meat in Colombia that led to her positive doping test. The 33-year-old was banned for four years by the Court of Arbitration for Sport in July 2025 after testing positive for boldenone and nandrolone in 2022. Her attorney alleges a flawed anti-doping system presumed her guilt without evidence.

The International Tennis Integrity Agency has cleared three South American ATP players to return to competition after investigations linked their positive doping tests to contaminated meat. The players tested positive for boldenone during an ATP Challenger event in Bogota, Colombia, last year. This decision highlights ongoing concerns about food safety in tennis.

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