Tennis Authorities Accept Daniel Evans's Explanation That He Accidentally Got Cocaine On His Pills, Limit His Suspension To One Year
Rick Rycroft/ [object Object] Daniel Evans, a British tennis player with a hell of a forehand, was issued a one-year ban from tennis today by the International Tennis Federation after testing positive for cocaine in April. Evans admitted to using the drug outside of active competition and said he later put a packet of it in his “washbag” right next to his legal medications, inadvertently contaminating them (both of these details reduced the scope of possible punishment). The ITF’s expert agreed that Evans’s account and urine sample were consistent with a vanishingly small 1-3 mg dose of cocaine.
Here’s his story:
And here’s the ITF’s reasoning:
The full decision can be found here. Evans’s one-year suspension will be backdated to April 24. His is far from the most interesting excuse a tennis player has offered for testing positive for cocaine.
- MLB Predictions and Best Bets for Saturday's Biggest Games
- UFC Vegas 118 Betting Picks: Three Fights to Target on Saturday Night
- MLB Picks Today: Two Pitchers Set Up To Fall Short On Outs Props
- MLB Pitcher Props Today: Best Bets for June 3rd
- NBA Finals Game 1 Best Bets: Knicks vs. Spurs Predictions and Player Props
- Stanley Cup Final Game 1 Best Bets: Hurricanes vs. Golden Knights Picks
- Knicks vs. Spurs Game 1 Props: Three Best Bets for the NBA Finals

