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Serena Williams Criticises Anti-Doping Rules as Unreasonable Ahead of Wimbledon

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Tennis legend Serena Williams has publicly condemned the sport's anti-doping system, describing its testing protocols as 'unprofessional' and 'unreasonable.' The 23-time Grand Slam champion made these remarks ahead of Wimbledon, drawing attention to the burden the rules place on athletes. Williams revealed that the strict whereabouts requirements nearly stopped her from making a return to professional tennis. She cited the challenges of complying with these regulations while simultaneously managing responsibilities as a mother and businesswoman. Her comments have reignited debate around the fairness and practicality of anti-doping frameworks in professional sports.

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