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Players banned for doping should not receive wildcards on their return, says Caroline Wozniacki, after Simona Halep was beaten on her comeback in Miami.

Two-time major champion Halep, 32, lost 1-6 6-4 6-3 to Paula Badosa in her first match since a four-year doping ban – later reduced to nine months.

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Halep was given a wildcard for Miami but Wozniacki said such players “should work their way from the bottom”.

“I have always wanted a clean sport, fair for everybody,” Wozniacki said.

“This is not directly at Simona, but if someone purposely cheats, if someone has tested positive for doping, I don’t think people should be awarded wildcards afterwards.”

The Dane added: “If you want to come back and it’s been a mistake, I understand, but you should work your way up from the bottom.”

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Wildcards are awarded by tournaments to players whose ranking is not high enough for direct qualification.

Romanian Halep was provisionally suspended at the US Open in September 2022 after testing positive for the use of roxadustat – an anti-anaemia drug that stimulates the production of red blood cells in the body.

Halep has always maintained her innocence and said the accusations were “scandalous”.

While her case was partially upheld on appeal by the Court of Arbitration for Sport (Cas), it was ruled Halep “on the balance of probabilities” had not taken roxadustat intentionally.

Responding to former world number one Wozniacki’s comments, Halep said: “I didn’t do anything wrong. I didn’t cheat. I didn’t dope.

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“So it’s better if we read the decision from Cas that it was a contaminated supplement, it wasn’t doping.

“I never had something to do with doping. I never doped, so I’m not a cheater.

“Only one person being negative about me is not that important because I have hundreds of people that giving me love, so I will take that.”

Halep impressively raced through the first set against former world number two Badosa, of Spain, but struggled to maintain those levels.

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With the French Open running between 26 May and 9 June, Halep is looking to build up time on the court.

Halep won the French Open in 2018 and lifted the Wimbledon title in 2019.

Elsewhere at the Miami Open, 43-year-old Venus Williams, a three-time winner of the event, was beaten 6-3 6-3 by 19-year-old Russian Diana Shnaider.

Serena Williams wasted no time in confronting Shahar Peer about an errant shot during their clash at the 2005 Miami Open.

Williams and Peer locked horns in five tour-level encounters during their careers. The American dominated the rivalry, emerging victorious in all five encounters. The duo met for the first time at the 2005 Miami Open, where Williams claimed a 6-3, 6-3 win.

Despite the 23-time Grand Slam champion’s dominant performance, it was her net exchange with the Israeli that garnered the most attention. While shaking hands with Peer, Serena Williams inquired whether the Israeli had deliberately aimed a particular shot at her body during the match.

“Did you try to hit me on that one shot?” she asked.

After Peer denied doing so, the American questioned her once more before concluding the exchange and moving on.

“You sure?” Williams asked.

“Yes,” Peer replied.

Tennis fans on social media fondly reminisced about Serena Williams confronting Shahar Peer, with several fans expressing delight at the perceived intimidation factor the American had over her fellow players.

“The girls were scared of her,” a fan commented.

When she get a hold of that hand at the net, you’re at her mercy,” another fan chimed in.

 

One fan shared that they missed the 23-time Grand Slam champion on tour due to her approach to addressing any controversies on the court itself.

“That’s the one thing I miss about Serena. She would confront them on-court,” the fan posted.

Here are a few more reactions from fans:

“When Serena Williams was on, I don’t think anyone here would be able to beat her” – Caroline Wozniacki

Caroline Wozniacki and Serena Williams
Caroline Wozniacki and Serena Williams

Ahead of her campaign at the ongoing Australian Open, Caroline Wozniacki opened up about the challenges of comparing the current WTA top 10 to the top-ranked players from half a decade ago.

“I think it’s hard to – I don’t know – compare the old top 10 with the new top 10. Obviously, a few of the players that are in the top 10 now or top of the game were playing when the old top 10 was there,” Wozniacki said during her pre-tournament press conference.

Wozniacki also asserted that she couldn’t compare any of the current top-ranked players with Serena Williams, expressing her belief that, on her best day, the American could defeat them easily.

“I mean, you can’t really compare someone to Serena, in my opinion. I think when Serena was on, when she was playing her best tennis, I don’t think anyone here would be able to beat her. I’m saying that with having played basically anyone on tour,” she added.

Caroline Wozniacki kicked off her Australian Open campaign against 20th seed Magda Linette. Wozniacki dominated the encounter, taking a 6-2, 2-0 lead before Linette was forced to retire due to injury.