Clijsters slams "harsh" bans for Belgian duo
Brussels - Belgian tennis star Kim Clijsters on Saturday slammed the "extremely harsh" sanctions imposed on compatriots Xavier Malisse and Yanina Wickmayer for missing drug tests.
US Open semifinalist Wickmayer and Malisse were on Thursday handed one-year bans by the Flemish Doping Tribunal (VDT) for falling foul of doping regulations.
Wickmayer, the world number 18, was suspended for failing to fulfill the controversial "whereabouts rule" while Malisse was also punished for missing a drug test.
"To receive a one year ban because of this seems extremely harsh and is potentially career-ending for both of them," US Open champion Clijsters said on her Twitter message system.
"While they may not have followed correct administration, they did not register a positive doping offence either.
"I feel I have to write about this. Its very, very unfortunate what's happened to Yanina and Xavier this week."
"I hope the authorities and athletes can work together on finding better solutions to keep our sports clean."
Both players can appeal against their suspensions to the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS).
Wickmayer was accused of failing on three occasions to fulfill the ADAMS (Anti-Doping Administration and Management System), under which athletes are obliged to tell national anti-doping authorities where they will be at a chosen hour each day for a three-month period.
Malisse was punished for missing a dope test and for twice failing to fulfill the ADAMS.
The sanctions came as a surprise as only last month it was expected that the two players would escape with just a reprimand. - Sapa-AFP