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Iga Swiatek said she felt a sense of injustice about being banned for a month for a doping violation
Transcript
00:00How did you find out about the positive result of the anti-doping test?
00:05On the 12th of September I found out about the positive result of the anti-doping test.
00:12The test was taken on the 12th of August, before the tournament in Cincinnati.
00:18It was a huge blow for me. I was in shock.
00:23This situation made me very scared.
00:28At first, I didn't know how it could happen to me and where it came from.
00:34It turned out that the test showed the lowest concentration of primethazetines in history.
00:42It's a substance I heard about for the first time in my life.
00:47I didn't even know it existed.
00:50I never had any contact with it.
00:52Neither did the people around me.
00:55I felt a lot of injustice.
01:01The first weeks were very chaotic.
01:16It's a consequence of the situation, but it's not the most important thing.
01:22The most important thing for me was to prove my innocence.
01:31Now, when it's all over, I've been given a symbolic suspension.
01:40It lasts for a month, 22 days.
01:43I have 8 more days ahead of me.
01:46After the end of the season, I can start with a clean sheet.
01:50I've always focused on playing tennis.
01:58This experience is the most difficult in my life.
02:02But it taught me a lot.
02:05First of all, I was able to return to the game as soon as possible.
02:09I was able to win the Beijing King Cup Finals.
02:13It gave me a lot of positive emotions.
02:16I was able to enjoy the game again.
02:21It's something that will stay with me for the rest of my life.
02:27Now I've done the most important thing in my life.
02:32I hope you'll stay with me and support me.
02:39I love you.

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