http://www.itftennis.com/(...).asp?articleid=22933quote:ITF Press Release
Decision in the Case of Robert Kendrick
29 Jul 2011 - The International Tennis Federation announced today that Robert Kendrick has been found to have committed a Doping Offence under Article C.1 of the Tennis Anti-Doping Programme (presence of a Prohibited Substance in player’s sample).
Mr Kendrick, a 31-year-old tennis player from the United States, provided a sample on 22 May 2011 at the French Open held in Paris, France. That sample was sent to the WADA-accredited laboratory in Montreal, Canada for analysis, and was found to contain methylhexaneamine, a stimulant.
Methylhexaneamine is a Prohibited Substance under section S6 of the 2010 WADA List of Prohibited Substances and Prohibited Methods, and is therefore also prohibited under the Tennis Anti-Doping Programme. Mr Kendrick was therefore charged with an anti-doping rule violation under Article C.1 of the Programme.
Mr Kendrick asserted that the methylhexaneamine had got into his system through his ingestion of a capsule of Zija XM3, which he took to combat jetlag. He denied any intent to enhance his performance as a result of taking this substance.
The ITF accepted Mr Kendrick’s account of the circumstances surrounding his ingestion of methylhexaneamine, and accepted that he did not intend to enhance his performance. Under the Tennis Anti-Doping Programme, however, it is a player’s strict personal duty to ensure that no Prohibited Substance enters his body, whether as a prescription medication or otherwise, unless he holds a valid therapeutic use exemption (TUE) for such substance. Mr Kendrick did not hold a valid TUE.
A tribunal therefore confirmed Mr Kendrick’s commission of a Doping Offence under Article C.1 of the Tennis Anti-Doping Programme, and determined that he should be suspended from participation for a period of 12 months, commencing as from 22 May 2011 and so ending at midnight on 21 May 2012. The tribunal also determined that Mr Kendrick’s results at the 2011 French Open should be disqualified, with resulting forfeiture of the ranking points and prize money that he won at those events.
mooie backhand demonstratie van die Letquote:Op zaterdag 30 juli 2011 13:33 schreef Tim86 het volgende:
Nietsaan..Gulbis liet eindelijk zien wat hij kan..tijdje geleden
Mocht hij ooit nog wat orde krijgen in z'n bovenkamer kan die jongen het nog ver schoppen. Hij heeft absoluut top 10 potentieel, maar dan moet hij zich wel toeleggen op de sportquote:
Bizar eigenlijk jaquote:Op zaterdag 30 juli 2011 16:08 schreef Federer-fan het volgende:
Ik volg Tipsarevic nu een tijdje op Twitter en dan krijg je dot soort tweet:
"I know ot wasn't the best idea to stay awake,but it was gerneraly a good idea…;)""
Alles wat hij schrijft is erg opervlakkig en vol met taalfouten. Op zichzelf geen probleem, maar ik kan het moeilijk rijmen met zijn gewichtigdoenerij over al die filosofen die hij leest.
Ja, Mariette Pakker heeft het er altijd met diepe bewondering over: "Ja, want Tipsarevic leest boeken van Kant, Nietzsche, Schopenhauer en andere psychologen."quote:
Veel geplaatste spelers in die draw.quote:Op zaterdag 30 juli 2011 23:20 schreef Tim86 het volgende:
Maind Draw Kitzbuhel (heb hem nog niet als tekst): http://www.atpworldtour.com/posting/2011/319/mds.pdf
Main Draw Washington
[1WC] Gael Monfils (FRA) bye
Ryan Sweeting (USA) - Alex Jr. Bogomolov (USA)
Marsel Ilhan (TUR) - Flavio Cipolla (ITA)
[15] Dmitry Tursunov (RUS) bye
[10] Michael Llodra (FRA) bye
Qualifier - Grigor Dimitrov (BUL)
Paolo Lorenzi (ITA) - Michael Berrer (GER)
[6] Janko Tipsarevic (SRB) bye
[3] Viktor Troicki (SRB) bye
[WC] Ryan Harrison (USA) - Mischa Zverev (GER)
Alejandro Falla (COL) - Qualifier
[13] Kevin Anderson (RSA) bye
[11] John Isner (USA) bye
[WC] Denis Kudla (USA) - Tobias Kamke (GER)
James Blake (USA) - Tatsuma Ito (JPN)
[8] David Nalbandian (ARG) bye
[7] Marcos Baghdatis (CYP) bye
Denis Gremelmayr (GER) - Somdev Devvarman (IND)
Tommy Haas (GER) - Fernando Gonzalez (CHI)
[12] Thomaz Bellucci (BRA) bye
[14] Xavier Malisse (BEL) bye
Ivo Karlovic (CRO) - Michael Russell (USA)
Qualifier - Donald Young (USA)
[4] Jurgen Melzer (AUT) bye
[5WC] Fernando Verdasco (ESP) bye
Qualifier - Richard Berankis (LTU)
Qualifier - Qualifier
[9] Nikolay Davydenko (RUS) bye
[16] Jarkko Nieminen (FIN) bye
Gilles Muller (LUX) - Igor Kunitsyn (RUS)
Radek Stepanek (CZE) - Philipp Petzschner (GER)
[2] Mardy Fish (USA) bye
Vooral enorm veel byes. Op een normale 64 draw is 16 seeds wel ongeveer normaal, maar op deze 48 totaal niet nee.quote:Op zondag 31 juli 2011 11:32 schreef Salamando het volgende:
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Veel geplaatste spelers in die draw.
Dat lees ik dan ook niet. Althans, ik heb het weleens geprobeerd maar ik snapte het niet.quote:
Ja, inderdaad, Verdasco ook al natuurlijk. Misschien denken ze "Als ze denken dat we drugs dealen geloven ze misschien dat we niet wedden op tennis of doping gebruiken."quote:Op maandag 1 augustus 2011 09:53 schreef Norrage het volgende:
De hele tour gaat ineens voor de drugsdealer look
En Blake loopt tenminste niet te treuzelen: meteen ballen vragen na het punt, geen handdoekje of iets dergelijks, letterlijk 5 seconden en hij staat al weer klaar om te serveren of ontvangenquote:Op vrijdag 5 augustus 2011 04:01 schreef danusz1986 het volgende:
Was een leuke wedstrijd inderdaad! Toch erger ik me mateloos aan Isner. Hij doet altijd of hij er fysiek helemaal doorheen zit, terwijl hij dat in echt is. Beetje een acteur!
Het ergste is nog wel dat er gewoon mensen zijn die de beste man volgen op twitter en het zelfs op een forum besprekenquote:Op dinsdag 9 augustus 2011 07:22 schreef Federer-fan het volgende:
Mooie tweets weer van Tipsarevic:
- Dinner with my Davis Cup m8's..my stomack still hurts from laughing…
- Got/bought/downloaded some sick music yesterday night…
- The AC in my room works so silently...Feels like someone is launching a rocket next to me..sigh…
- I wanna play music,house music,in front of a huge amount of people…
- No matter how healthy I eat here in States I have a feeling I am gaining weight cause everything taste sooooo good…
- Zie verder: http://twitter.com/#!/TipsarevicJanko
Zijn grote belezenheid komt steeds weer naar voren.
quote:Op dinsdag 9 augustus 2011 07:54 schreef Federer-fan het volgende:
Ik had pas na drie kwartier door dat je mij bedoelde.
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Bron.quote:Nadal contemplated move to pro golf, reveals book
MADRID (AP)—Devastated and “without appetite for life,” Rafael Nadal contemplated a move into professional golf after a career-threatening injury sidelined him, the 10-time major champion has revealed in his autobiography.
The Spanish player writes in “Rafa” that doctors discovered a rare foot injury in 2005 that had the potential to sideline him for good, prompting thoughts of a future in golf.
Nadal says the injury, a problem with the bone in the bridge of his left foot, now “remains under control but we can never drop our guard.”
In his memoir to be released in the United States on Tuesday, the 25-year-old Nadal describes his on-court battles with Roger Federer, plus his off-court problems, such as how the mental toll of his parents’ separation hindered his recovery from injuries.
quote:Serbian tennis star Novak Djokovic hasn't earned his No. 1 ranking by taking the conventional road. There's his odd ritual of excessive ball bouncing before serves, which can break an opponent's concentration. There's his new gluten-free diet, which he's said has helped him feel stronger on the court.
But now there's something truly weird: the CVAC Pod.
Ever since last year's U.S. Open, Djokovic has been trying to improve his fitness by climbing into a rare $75,000 egg-shaped, bobsled-sized pressure chamber.
The machine, which is made by a California-based company called CVAC Systems and hasn't been banned by any sports governing bodies, is one of only 20 in the world. Unlike the increasingly trendy $5,000 hyperbaric chambers many professional athletes use to saturate the blood with oxygen and stimulate healing, the CVAC is a considerably more-ambitious contraption. It uses a computer-controlled valve and a vacuum pump to simulate high altitude and compress the muscles at rhythmic intervals.
The company claims that spending up to 20 minutes in the pod three times a week can boost athletic performance by improving circulation, boosting oxygen-rich red-blood cells, removing lactic acid and possibly even stimulating mitochondrial biogenesis and stem-cell production.
Djokovic has never mentioned the pod publicly before. He acknowledged using it for the first time last week during a sponsor event in New York after he was asked about it for this article. "I think it really helps—not with muscle but more with recovery after an exhausting set," he said. "It's like a spaceship. It's very interesting."
CVAC says its pod is different from other pressurized chambers on the market because it combines altitude pressure with cyclic compression. Because the pressure, temperature, air density in the CVAC pod can be adjusted, the company says it enhances an athlete's ability to adapt to a range of conditions.
CVAC Systems chief executive Allen Ruszkowski says the treatment seems to have many of the same effects on the body as intense exercise. He claims that the technology may be twice as effective at helping the body absorb oxygen as blood doping—a banned form of performance enhancement.
Former U.S. Olympic wrestling coach Bob Anderson, motocross racer Ivan Tedesco and ultra cyclist George Vargas say they've used the pod and believe it helps. CVAC's Ruszkowski says a slew of other high-profile athletes use the Pod but often insist the company doesn't tell anyone, "because they feel it's a competitive advantage.".
Djokovic and other players who know him say he's a visionary obsessed with cutting-edge performance technologies. "He loves to explore the future of athletic edges—and he has the resources to do it," says former top-20 player Vince Spadea who hit with Djokovic in Alpine last summer when he says Novak was first "experimenting" with the pod at Uehling's estate. "He was looking to improve some of the challenges he was having—breathing capacity, allergies—and definitely something clicked there."
Spadea says he didn't dare set foot in the pod himself because he doesn't share Djokovic's "daredevil mentality." Djokovic's Serbian countryman, Janko Tipsarevic, currently ranked No. 20, says he's heard about the pod but hasn't tried it yet, either.
Geoff Grant, tennis director at at Tenafly Racquet Club, says he braved the pressure chamber at Uehling's request and felt like he was taking off in an airplane as his ears popped. He says he hasn't used it enough to notice a difference in his play, but adds that some of his clients who go more regularly are hooked and "say it's like a drug."
"It's weird—it's definitely something from the future," Grant said last week at the racquet club. "I think Novak was going to get in it today."
In 2006 the World Anti-Doping Agency ruled that such oxygen tents enhance performance and violate "the spirit of sport," but did not add them to the list of banned substances and methods, saying they would wait until further studies were conducted.
Kan dat grond zijn om dat ding te verbieden? Of kan je alleen ingenomen stoffen verbieden en is dit meer iets als op grote hoogte trainen?quote:He claims that the technology may be twice as effective at helping the body absorb oxygen as blood doping—a banned form of performance enhancement.
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