Maria Sharapova's fizzled drugs test is a "distinct advantage forever, not only for tennis", says her previous mentor.



Scratch Bollettieri additionally told the BBC he was stunned the previous world number one had tried positive since "she has dependably been above board in everything".

Be that as it may, the 84-year-old American included: "Everyone must acknowledge obligations regarding all that they do in life."Sharapova, 28, has taken meldonium for wellbeing reasons subsequent to 2006, however it turned into a banned substance in 2016.

The Russian uncovered she tried positive in the wake of losing to Serena Williams at the Australian Open in January.

The International Tennis Federation said Sharapova would be temporarily suspended from 12 March.

She could confront up to a four-year boycott.

Bollettieri said he trusted Sharapova had made an "extremely innocent mix-up" and had not taken the medication to pick up an out of line favorable position.

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