Sesil Karatantcheva and her father held what must have been a very bizarre news conference today. It was all very predictable - she will, of course, appeal her two year ban.
The tribunal's written decision won't be available until January 12 "for legal reasons" the ITF says, with Tennis Week indicating the reason is because Karatantcheva is a minor.
Regardless, the basic facts of the case were confirmed during the press conference. Her defense does involve a pregnancy that later resulted in a miscarriage. This in spite of the fact the ITF says a pregnancy test was done on her French Open sample and came back negative.
Apparently her father did all the talking about the delicate subject, and Sesil stuck to teenage bravado, declaring that regardless of the outcome of the appeal, "I'll keep training, I'm only 16. I'll be back, and my return will be thunderous." I don't think she understands yet the impact this is going to have on her life.
Teenage pregnancy as a doping issue. There's just something very wrong with this picture but I guess that's for her family to work out.
From the AP: Karatantcheva to appeal her two-year ban for doping
Bulgarian tennis player Sesil Karatantcheva said Thursday she will appeal her two-year doping ban to the Court of Arbitration for Sport.
"I will use my right to appeal before a higher authority," the 16-year-old Karatantcheva told reporters in Sofia.
The CAS, based in Lausanne, Switzerland, is the highest court in sports. Its rulings are final and binding...