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Maria Sharapova doping ban reduced to 15 months; French Open return likely

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Maria Sharapova’s doping ban cut from 2 years to 15 months
WATCH ABOVE: Maria Sharapova's doping ban was reduced from two years to 15 months on Tuesday, meaning the Russian tennis star can come back in April and return to Grand Slam play at the French Open – Oct 4, 2016

LAUSANNE, Switzerland – The highest court in sports has cut Maria Sharapova‘s two-year doping ban to 15 months.

The decision by the Court of Arbitration for Sport means the Russian tennis star will be able to return to competition in April, in time for the French Open.

Sharapova, a five-time Grand Slam champion and former No. 1-ranked player, tested positive for meldonium at the Australian Open in January and received a two-year ban from the International Tennis Federation.

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She appealed to CAS in June.

The arbitration panel says she “bore some degree of fault” for the positive test “for which a sanction of 15 months is appropriate.”

Her ban took effect on Jan. 26.

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