Given what she has said and that she passed a test shortly before this one, I think it would be fair to let the investigation run its course before making any kind of judgement.
The passed test 2 weeks previously is immaterial. Anyone can pass a doping test then off to the bathroom to medicate, that said I'll still wait for it to be confirmed. Meanwhile Katie moves another step closer and the MTO count will be significantly lower while Yastremska is out.
I have to say I cant stand Yastremska as a personality, the way she reacted when her coach congratulated her opponent before sacking him. Prima donna without cause
I have to say that until I saw Stuart Fraser tweet about this story today, I had never heard of her
Yastremska was runner up to Potapova at Junior Wimbledon 2016.People who watch our players might remember that JoKo beat her in the first round of Eastbourne 2019. However in her first match after Wimbledon at Toronto,Jo lost to her.
Most people who follow WTA will have heard of Yastremska, not only as she played Jo, as ROSAMUND note above but due to he RU at Wimbledon (also mentioned) she has been of many WTA players to watch out for.
Most people who follow WTA will have heard of Yastremska, not only as she played Jo, as ROSAMUND note above but due to he RU at Wimbledon (also mentioned) she has been of many WTA players to watch out for.
Yastremska has been cleared of her doping violation and is now free to play, sadly fo rher 24 hours too late for Wimbledon