‘Showering is not an entitlement’: Tennis anti-doping unit announces players must shower ‘in full view’ of officials

Tennis’ leader in anti-doping and anti-corruption said players are not permitted to have a shower before a drug test.

The International Tennis Integrity Unit covers policy, sanctions, prohibition, and testing for doping in tennis, and it recently announced a change to its policy that had many fans asking questions.

The ITIA informed players on Friday that drug testing will be conducted immediately following matches and that if a player wishes to shower before the drug test, he or she will have to do so in front of a drug-testing official.

The new rule was shared by Tennis Channel reporter Jon Wertheim, who showed a snippet of a letter from the ITIA on his X page.

“On behalf of the International Tennis Integrity Agency (ITIA), we are sharing important updates to the Tennis Anti-Doping Program,” the letter stated, before introducing a subsection on “showering,”

“The ITIA and previously the ITF has worked hard to ensure that showers following matches can amount to a permissible delay to doping control, particularly when showering could have a detrimental effect on the health and wellbeing of a player.”

The letter continued, “However, showering is not an entitlement, and it is for this reason that the ITIA kindly requests that when showering[,] players adhere to the requirement to stay in full view of the chaperone observing them at all times.”

The letter added that if a player is not comfortable with being monitored while showering, the player should consider the idea of whether or not a shower is “necessary before providing a doping control sample. Failure to remain in full view of the chaperone will be taken extremely seriously by the ITIA.”

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After the seemingly bizarre wording of the policy received publicity, the ITIA reaffirmed its stance in a follow-up statement.

“We recognise that parts of the anti-doping testing process are uncomfortable,” the group said. “However, as with all World Anti-Doping Agency-compliant sports — not just tennis — players who are notified for a test after a match are observed at all times by an anti-doping chaperone until the test is completed.”

The group added, “This is a requirement of the World Anti-Doping Code.”

While the policy sounded strange on its surface, it did have a certain level of logic behind it. As outlet Metro noted, soccer’s governing body in the region, the Professional Footballers’ Association, has a similar policy in place with an added explanation:

“It is important for the laboratory to analyse your first sample and by having a shower a player could urinate easily without anyone noticing.”

The organization added, “Sports people have done this before in order to manipulate this seemingly insignificant procedure to avoid a positive result.”

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