Five time Grand Slam winner Maria Sharapova’s lawyer John Haggerty today slammed at World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) head Craig Reedie for making remarks against her and said the Russian star owned an apology. Speaking at a WADA symposium in London, Reedie complained that his organisation’s yearly budget of USD 30 million (26.5 million euros) was potentially less than Sharapova’s annual earnings. But that brought a furious rebuke from Haggerty.
“The statement made today by the WADA president is unprofessional,” said the attorney in a statement.
“Justice, whether in the eyes of WADA or a court, must be blind, including being blind to a player’s earnings.
“Mr. Reedie owes an apology to Maria and to all successful tennis players unless he wants fans to think WADA has different standards for players depending on their ranking and earnings.”
Sharapova was banned for two years by the International Tennis Federation earlier this month after admitting in March she had taken the banned medication meldonium.
The 29-year-old has vowed to contest her ban at the Court of Arbitration for Sport. Reedie said that WADA was punching above its weight due to its limited budget but suggested that it was a satisfaction to have caught Sharapova despite her potential to earn more than that in a year.