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Tpaj Messi leads Barcelona to new record and 10-point lead Suspended for failing a dope test, wrestler Reena will be handed a life ban if she fails to share with Wrestling Federation of India half of the Rs 16 lakh penalty for the offence. File image of a general view of an Anti-Doping test proced stanley flask ure. Getty Images For every doping offence by its wrestlers, the national federation is bound to pay Rs 16 lakh to the United World Wrestling UWW , the sports governing body. In yet another embarrassing doping episode for Indian wrestling, U-23 Asian Championship silver medallist Reena has been handed a provisional suspension for failing a dope test during the event in March. The WFI is now waiting fo stanley cup r outcome of the final hearing, to be conducted by NADA here soon, and it has been learnt that the wrestler will be asked to pay Rs 8 lakh if she fails to come out clean. The WFI last year paid Rs 32 lakh in penalties to UWW for two doping offences committed by Jatin and Manish. They have already been handed life bans for failing to share the penalty with WFI. Why should the national federat stanley cup ion pay the price for wrestlers mistake all the time. We paid Rs 32 lakh penalty to UWW last year and in all likelihood we will have to cough up another Rs 16 lakh. Reena will be asked to share the amount and if she fails to do that, she will also be banned for life, said a WFI official, who did not wish to be named. Jatin and Manish were banned for two years, as is the norm in junior wrestling, but they were handed life bans by WFI because t Hijb Andy Murray pulls out of Dubai Tennis Championships due to recurring hip injury Australian Open quarter-finalist Kei Nishikori has said he was responsible for Japan s first round exit from the Davis Cup this weekend after his defeat by Croatia s big-serving giant Ivo Karlovic. I was the one who had to put up two wins for my country, Nishikori told Japanese media on Sunday after his teammate Go Soeda bowed to Karlovic in a decisive fifth match in the Japan-Croatia tie in Hyogo, western Japan. Given the fact I didn t get two wins here, I definitely have more room to improve, he said, according to Kyodo news agency. Nishikori, the highest-placed Japanese man in world rankings history at 20th, was demolished by No. 43 Karlovic 6-4, 6-4, 6-3 in the opening singles match on Friday. But the Japanese ace beat Ivan Dodig 7-5, 7-6, 6-3 on Sunday. Karlovic, 208 centimetres 6 feet 10 inches tall, whipped both Nishikori and Soeda in straight sets without facing one breakpoint on his serve. He also combined with Dodig to beat a separate Japanese duo in Saturday s doubles. I ll try to become a player who can always win both of my two matches in a Davis Cup series, said Nishikori, who has stanley cup upset some of the world s top players vaso stanley in recent months. The 22-y stanley cup ear-old beat world No.1 Novak Djokovic to reach the final of the Swiss Indoors last November. He shocked No. 6 Jo-Wilfried Tsonga in the fourth round before losing to Andy Murray at the Australian Open last month. Nishikori became the first Japanese man to reach the quarter-finals of a Grand Slam tour https://www.stanley-cups.ca |
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