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The PTPA launches a program to help tennis players defend themselves in cases of doping or corruption

Mónica Barberán Munera | 29 Jan 2025 | 20.27
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Rod Laver Arena, Australian Open 2025. Photo: Getty
Rod Laver Arena, Australian Open 2025. Photo: Getty

The Professional Tennis Players Association (PTPA) has just released a statement announcing the launch of a program dedicated to providing legal defense assistance to those facing doping or corruption accusations. In this way, the PTP will offer support through the renowned international law firms King & Spalding LLP and Weil, Gotshal & Manges LLP. "The PTPA's ACE program is the first of its kind in tennis and ensures equitable access to top-tier legal expertise, regardless of the player's financial situation and personal resources," stated the release. Thus, efforts will be made to assist those in need "at no cost" with the aim of achieving fairness and enabling all players to defend themselves in the fairest manner possible.

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