translated from Spanish: Nicholas Jarry’s father: “There is talk of up to four years of sanction”

Alan Jarry, father of national tennis player Nicolas Jarry, said on Tuesday that his son is risking a penalty of up to four years after the ITF’s provisional suspension for infringement of the itf for infringement of the program Anti-Dopaje.La second raqu he received this sanction for the presence of Ligandrol and Stanozolol in urine sample taken on November 19 during the Davis Cup Finals, an event that was played in Madrid, Spain.” Almost a week ago the ITF asked for absolute confidentiality until today when they made that official statement. There’s no record. He’s been a pro for several years and has almost two urine tests a month and everyone had come out clean. We are calm, but we are sorry because he is a son to the one who has this, we have gone through a rollercoaster of sensations,” Alan said. “We are calm because Nicolas has not committed any fault, he has not taken any substance, he is very anti-doping, he has never taken anything to gain a competitive advantage. The two substances that are in his body got there fortuitously and unconsciously, he had no awareness of how they got there or when he took them,” he added. In addition, Jarry’s father claimed that the problem was due to a vitamin supplement. “In the control that is done when they arrived in Madrid before Davis Cup came negative and on November 19 a second exam is made that yielded this unfortunate result. So the question is what he did in between: He started taking vitamin supplements that came to him from Brazil, the only thing he did is that the substitutes threw the substances,” he said. “It’s a recipe that’s made from a blood test base, there’s a doctor in Brazil who says that based on those results Nicolas needs certain vitamin and mineral components, that’s done to a lab and the pills are made” Complemented. In addition, Alan Jarry commented that “Nicolás is in Chile, arrived on Tuesday. From today it is provisionally suspended until this process is completed and a final judgment is declared that we all hope will be nulland. Finally, he noted that “his goal is to work hard to prove that he is innocent and that what is in his body came in some way that he is working with the ITF. As a dad, I’m surprised because he’s taking it so well (…) We hope that in the short term Nicolas will be able to return to the courts. To be honest here is talking about up to four years of sanction, that for a 24-year-old tennis player is the end of his career. We’re talking to the lawyers to substantially lower that penalty, and we hope to have Nicolas play in the middle of the second semester.”



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