American professional tennis player, Serena Williams has questioned the random anti-doping measures in tennis, claiming she is tested more than other players.
Serena reacted after she was visited by anti-doping officers on Tuesday and the 36-year-old has now suggested there are discriminatory reasons for her having to be tested more regularly than her rivals, as shown by the United States Anti-Doping Agency’s (USADA) online database.
Williams posted on her Twitter “And it’s that time of the day to get ‘randomly’ drug tested and only test Serena,”
“Out of all the players, it’s been proven I’m the one getting tested the most.
“Discrimination? I think so. At least I’ll be keeping the sport clean.”
…and it’s that time of the day to get “randomly” drug tested and only test Serena. Out of all the players it’s been proven I’m the one getting tested the most. Discrimination? I think so. At least I’ll be keeping the sport clean #StayPositive
— Serena Williams (@serenawilliams) July 25, 2018