Former American tennis player Patrick McEnroe recently weighed in on
Simona Halep’s positive doping results.
It was announced that Simona Halep had tested positive for a prohibited substance called Roxadustat during the
US Open. McEnroe, in his podcast – Holding Court with Patrick McEnroe, put forth his opinion about the scandal.
The retired player and commentator noted that, although there was no question about the two-time Grand Slam champion’s polite persona, one could not use that fact to argue that she did not consume an illegal substance. He further emphasized that Simona Halep did not question the result itself.
"As far as I know her, (she has) been a tremendously polite, nice person, but again, that is neither here nor there when it comes to whether or not she actually took the drug or not. She is not saying that she didn’t take the drug. At least in her comment, she is saying that she never knowingly took any prohibited substance,” he said.
McEnroe also mentioned the on-going speculation that somebody, unbeknownst to Simona Halep, could have given her the illegal substance. He said that, in such a scenario, although a positive test would remain, the Romanian could get a reduced punishment.
"Someone could have given her vitamins, recovery stuff that’s legal and then, possibly could have given her something that was also, illegal, so obviously the athlete has to be well aware of that. Let’s just say, for the sake of the argument that, that happened. Then, it’s still a positive test. Now whether it gets proven somehow that somebody gave it to her and she didn’t know about it, maybe that could make whatever ban she gets, not quite as serious," he said.
Patrick McEnroe was ultimately of the opinion that Halep couldn’t be considered a victim and that she should have been more responsible.
"I don’t think we should say that Simona, in this case, is a victim," he added. "You have to be, as an athlete, responsible. She’s a grown woman. She’s a very successful tennis player throughout her career."