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Sharapova in action at the French Open. Andrew Medichini

Women's Tennis Association not happy with French Open's Maria Sharapova snub

The WTA claim the reasoning is wrong.

THE WOMENโ€™S TENNIS Association (WTA) have criticised the decision not to give two-time winner Maria Sharapova a wild card to this yearโ€™s event.

Ranked too low to gain direct entry after a 15-month drugs ban, the Russian was refused a wild card entry on the basis that the French Tennis Federation (FFT) had a โ€œmission to protect the high standardsโ€ of tennis.

โ€œThere can be a wildcard for the return from injuries โ€“ there cannot be a wildcard for the return from doping.โ€

However, the move to snub the two-time winner has disappointed the WTA.

โ€œI donโ€™t agree with the basis for their decision. She has complied with the sanction,โ€ said chief executive Steve Simon.

โ€œThere are no grounds to penalise any player beyond the sanctions set forth in the final decisions resolving these matters.โ€

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