Simona Halep Issues Strong Statement Against ITIA for Iga Swiatek Verdict

Former World No. 1 Simona Halep has released a scathing statement criticizing the International Tennis Integrity Agency (ITIA) after news broke about Iga Swiatek’s doping verdict. Swiatek, the current top-ranked player, tested positive for the banned substance trimetazidine at the Cincinnati Open in August. Despite the failed test, the ITIA ruled Swiatek was not at fault, handing her a mere one-month suspension, most of which she had already served.

This decision has reignited Halep’s frustration, as she grapples with the fallout from her own case. The Romanian tested positive for roxadustat at the 2022 US Open, leading to a four-year ban. After appealing to the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS), Halep’s suspension was reduced to nine months in February 2024, clearing her to return immediately. Despite her exoneration, Halep remains deeply dissatisfied with how her case was handled compared to Swiatek’s.

Halep took to Instagram to express her outrage, stating: “I’m sitting and trying to understand, but it’s really impossible for me to understand something like this. I stand and ask myself, why is there such a big difference in treatment and judgment? I can’t find and I don’t think there can be a logical answer. It can only be bad will from ITIA, the organization that has done absolutely everything to destroy me despite the evidence.”

The former World No. 1, who has always maintained her innocence, added that while she feels disappointed, mad, and frustrated, she remains proud of her integrity:
“My soul remained clean!! I feel disappointed, I feel mad, I feel frustrated, but I do not feel evil even now. As we know well that every morning the sun rises for everyone, but it’s good to rise to find yourself with a flawless soul! And that’s how I am, packed and proud of what I am!”

The Romanian’s anger stems from what she perceives as glaring inconsistencies in handling doping cases. Swiatek, who tested positive for trimetazidine, successfully argued that the substance entered her system through contamination of a melatonin supplement she was taking for sleep issues. This explanation led to her receiving only a one-month suspension, starkly contrasting Halep’s original four-year ban.

She also raised her voice when the news came out regarding the potential suspension of World No.1 Jannik Sinner. The Italian tested positive twice for clostebol but has escaped suspension so far. However, WADA (World Anti-Doping Agency) is committed to handing the two-time Davis Cup champion a ban.