While Whoop devices have been permitted on the WTA and ATP Tours, Grand Slam tournaments currently have no provision allowing their use during matches. | Tennis News ...
Approved on tour but barred at Slams, the health tracker controversy exposes the sport’s complicated rulebook.
Over time, the consequences of his long-term steroid use piled up. “All of my hormones and my system shut down. I had no ...
Tennis greats have questioned why Carlos Alcaraz and Aryna Sabalenka were asked to remove his fitness watch at the Australian ...
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"Data isn't steroids": Alcaraz sparks Australian Open debate after being told to remove device
Before his match against Tommy Paul, the Spaniard was forced to remove a data sensor despite its common use on the circuit. Perhaps Carlos Alcaraz had already taken note of what happened a few days ...
Sinner, Alcaraz and Aryna Sabalenka have been caught wearing fitness trackers during their matches at the Australian Open ...
The founder and CEO of Whoop, the company that makes the device, says it is “approved by the International Tennis Federation.
That the Trump administration openly dismissed its own stated concerns underscores the disingenuous nature of the right-wing ...
Ota Zaremba who won a weightlifting gold medal at the 1980 Moscow Olympics before admitting to using performance-enhancing ...
Colombia relief pitcher Jean Herrera has tested positive for an anabolic steroid in a case announced six weeks before the World Baseball Classic. The International Testing Agency says Herrera ...
Seven athletes from the 2016 Rio de Janeiro Olympics, including one bronze medalist, have tested positive for doping in fresh ...
Abstract: This research introduces a novel quantum-inspired physiological monitoring framework designed to assess hydration status and muscular fatigue in athletes using wearable biosensors. The ...
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