Mikael Ymer returns to compete. Photo: gettyimages
Mikael Ymer announced that he would retire from tennis after being sanctioned for 18 months, during which he couldn't compete or train at official facilities, as he was not present when asked for three doping tests. His harsh penalty sparked controversy as the Swede never tested positive. After a few months of his suspension, he reconsidered his decision to retire and will return to the courts this January in the Davis Cup tie between Sweden and Australia, as reported by the Swedish outlet Expressen. He is 26 years old and has reached the top 50.
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