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WTA seeks modification to doping rule during competition

BALI (Reuters) - The governing body of women's tennis would like to see the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) revise its 'whereabouts rule' to give players more flexibility when they are competing. Full Article at Reuters

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  1. (MENAFN - The Peninsula) The governing body of women's tennis would like to see the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) revise its 'whereabouts rule' to give players more flexibility when they are competing. Full Article at Middle East North Africa Financial Network

  2. Tuesday, November 10, 2009 BALI: The governing body of womens tennis would like to see the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) revise its whereabouts rule to give players more flexibility when they are competing. Full Article at The News

  3. BALI (Reuters) - The governing body of women's tennis would like to see the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) revise its 'whereabouts rule' to give players more flexibility when they are competing. Full Article at The Washington Post

  4. YANINA Wickmayer has quit the Tournament of Champions in Bali, Jakarta, and left the resort island mid-event after receiving a doping ban from Belgian authorities, the tournament's director said yesterday. Full Article at Shanghai Daily

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