No advantage: Maria Sharapova out of Olympic Games as Court of Arbitration for Sport delays doping decision
The 29-year-old Russian tested positive for the banned medication meldonium during January’s Australian Open and was handed a two-year ban

The Court of Arbitration for Sport said on Monday it has put back its ruling on the two-year doping ban for Maria Sharapova for two months to September, ruling the tennis superstar out of the Olympic Games.
The 29-year-old Russian, one of the biggest names in tennis, tested positive for the banned medication meldonium during January’s Australian Open, in a severe blow to her reputation.
If the ban – which Sharapova has called “unfairly harsh” – is upheld it would almost certainly end one of sport’s most celebrated and high-profile careers.
“Maria Sharapova and the International Tennis Federation (ITF) have agreed to defer the Cas decision until September 2016,” said a Cas statement.

“Due to the parties requiring additional time to complete and respond to their respective evidentiary submissions, and several scheduling conflicts, the parties have agreed not to expedite the appeal.