International tennis integrity agency
Ex-Wimbledon Champ Vondrousova Handed A Four-year Ban For Refusing Anti-doping Test
The 26-year-old Czech star -- a winner of the Wimbledon women's singles in 2023 -- failed to provide a sample when confronted by a doping control officer at her residence in December 2025.
Vondrousova reasoned that she was under considerable stress, had serious mental health issues, and was also in fear for her personal safety and the safety of the family as reasons for refusing the test.
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