Cornet charged, misses ITF doping tests

The International Tennis Federation says French world No.42 Alize Cornet has been charged after allegedly missing three out-of-competition drug tests.

Alize Cornet of France in action at the Australian Open.

Alize Cornet is under investigation by the International Tennis Federation over doping tests. (AAP)

France's Alize Cornet has been charged by the Tennis Anti-Doping Programme (TADP) after allegedly missing three out-of-competition drug tests, governing body the ITF said on Thursday.

A statement from the TADP said the world No.42 had been charged on January 11 before the start of the Australian Open, where she lost to Belgium's Elise Mertens in the third round.

It said Cornet had violated Article 2.4 which covered missed tests and failed to provide whereabouts information.

The French Tennis Federation (FFT) had said on Wednesday that Cornet was being investigated over a breach of the International Tennis Federation's (ITF) anti-doping rules.

The 28-year-old would be left out of France's squad for the Fed Cup first-round tie versus Belgium next month, the FFT said.

"The French Tennis Federation, despite the consequences that the absence of Alize Cornet is likely to cause for the France team on a sporting level, wishes to show its firm determination to see the ITF's anti-doping programme to be fully implemented," the FFT said in a statement.

The TADP said it would make no further comment, other than to deny that the process by which a player can request an independent assessment of the circumstances had not been met.

In a statement, Cornet said valid reasons for her unavailability for testing had gone unheard.


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