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Rafael Nadal wins doping defamation case against former French minister

Roselyne Bachelot was handed a 500 fine by a court in Paris and ordered to pay 12,000 in damages and legal fees to the multiple grand slam winner

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Spain’s Rafael Nadal and former French minister Roselyne Bachelot, who lost and was sentenced to a suspended fine of €500 for defamation after she accused Nadal of doping during a television show last year. Photo: AFP
Agence France-Presse

Spanish tennis star Rafael Nadal won a defamation case against former French health and sports minister Roselyne Bachelot on Thursday after she accused him of doping on television.

Bachelot was handed a 500 (US$600) fine by a court in Paris and ordered to pay 12,000 in damages and legal fees to the multiple grand slam winner over the allegation she made to the D8 channel in March 2016.

Nadal expressed his “utmost respect and confidence in the French legal system” after the ruling.

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Rafael Nadal of Spain hits a return to David Goffin of Belgium during their group stage match in the ATP World Tour Finals at O2 Arena in London. Photo: Xinhua
Rafael Nadal of Spain hits a return to David Goffin of Belgium during their group stage match in the ATP World Tour Finals at O2 Arena in London. Photo: Xinhua

“When I decided to go to court it was not only to defend my own reputation as a sportsman but also to defend the values I have always held throughout my career,” Nadal said in a statement.

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“The motive as I said at the time was never about money,” he added.

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