ITF 2005 ATP vs Alejandro Vargas Aboy

Alejandro Vargas Aboy (player) was reported for violating the Anti-Doping rules.
The player refused a doping test during the Luigi Pezzoli Tournament in Bergamo, Italy. He was unaware of the consequences of this failure due to language difficulties. The player had refused the test because he took a doping substance for various physical problems he suffered. In his present state he is willing to collaborate with the ATP in exchange for reducing the sanction. The tournament doctor supplied him with a compound named testoviron, which is known for the prohibited substance testostrone.
A hearing before the full tribunal is not required.
the player's admission triggered the jurisdiction of Rule M. 5.c, for which the penal can adjust the period of ineligibility.
The final decision for this first doping offence is an ineligibility of 2 years commencing retroactively on the date of the possible infraction. During this period all points, medals, titles or prize money will be forfeited.

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Decisions International Federations
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12 July 2005
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McLaren, Richard H.
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Italy
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Refusal or failure to submit to sample collection
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Tennis (ITF) - International Tennis Federation
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S1. Anabolic Agents
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Testosterone
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Legitimate Medical Treatment
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