Boris Becker intervenes in Simona Halep's case: "She cannot be treated like this"

Boris Becker intervenes in Simona Halep's case: "She cannot be treated like this"

Former great German tennis player Boris Becker has intervened in Simona Halep’s case.

Becker finds it unnatural that Simona was not accepted at Roland Garros, considering she served a longer sentence than the one decided by TAS.

"She was penalized twice. First, because she couldn't play, and then because, in the end, she was acquitted of all charges (note - reduction of the sentence by TAS, from four years to nine months).

Simona is no longer 21 years old. So, the longer it takes to make a decision, the more opportunities have passed her by. As long as she is in good physical condition, clay is her preferred surface, she would have had a chance at Roland Garros," Becker said for IAmSport.ro.

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At the same time, Becker stated that WTA should amend the regulations and introduce a new provision to help Simona.

"I believe that WTA should establish a law called 'Halep Law,' because she cannot be treated like this. The same at Wimbledon, now the Olympics are coming, which are also played on clay, she is a superstar in Romania and beyond. You take away the opportunities of these athletes, which is unfair.

I think tennis authorities need to realize this and offer her a fair chance to come back," Becker added.

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