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Under the Tennis Anti-Doping Programme, players are tested for banned substances and methods in accordance with the prohibited list of the World Anti-Doping Code (from WADA, the World Anti-Doping Agency).


The 2010 Prohibited List is available to download in pdf below. A summary of changes to the list from the 2009 version is also included, in addition to details on WADA's monitoring programme for the 2010 list and a Q&A on the 2010 Prohibited List.


Please check the 2010 Prohibited List prior to applying for a TUE (Therapeutic Use Exemption) for 2010.


MS Word documentProduct Information Request 2010
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22 December 2009


PDF documentReintroduction of Pseuodephedrine notice January 2010 (788 KB)
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04 January 2010
PDF documentProduct Information Request 2010 (57 KB)
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22 December 2009
PDF document2010 Prohibited List (93 KB)
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24 November 2009
PDF document2010 Prohibited List summary of major modifications (53 KB)
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24 November 2009
PDF document2010 Prohibited List monitoring programme (20 KB)
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24 November 2009
PDF document2010 Prohibited List Q&A (39 KB)
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24 November 2009
PDF document2010 Walletcard (1189 KB)
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25 November 2009
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