Kamil Majchrzak was unable to compete for 12 months after testing positive in four anti-doping tests with minimal amounts of a banned substance. The Polish player immediately appealed, consistently arguing that it was due to contamination from consuming an isotonic drink that contained the substance without proper labeling. The ITIA eventually accepted his appeal and reduced his suspension from four years to 12 months. Witnessing the case of Jannik Sinner now, Majchrzak couldn't hide his disappointment.
"Just hours before my match, I received this tremendously shocking and painful news. I won't go into details for my mental health, but not being able to defend myself before a tribunal throughout my case, while others can play normally under the same circumstances I faced, brings me no peace. I am devastated and overwhelmed," expressed the Polish player, who was ranked 82nd in the world when he was sanctioned and lost all his points after a year of inactivity.
— Kamil Majchrzak (@KamilMajchrzakk) August 21, 2024
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