27 Apr 2017

Sharapova shouldn't be allowed back - Bouchard

1:19 pm on 27 April 2017

The former world number one Maria Sharapova shouldn't have been allowed to return to tennis after a doping ban said former Wimbledon runner-up Eugenie Bouchard.

Bouchard, a Wimbledon finalist in 2014, believes governing body the WTA is sending out the wrong message by letting Sharapova resume her career after completing a 15-month suspension.

Russian tennis player Maria Sharapova at the French Open.

Russian tennis player Maria Sharapova at the French Open. Photo: PHOTOSPORT

Sharapova, who was banned after testing positive for meldonium, has made a winning return to competitive action defeating Roberta Vinci 7-5 6-3 in the first round of the Stuttgart Open.

But Bouchard believes that should never have been allowed to happen.

Asked whether Sharapova was still an idol of hers and what her feelings were on the Russian being handed a wild card for Stuttgart, the 23-year-old Canadian told TRT World "I don't think that's right. She's a cheater and so to me, I don't think a cheater in any sport should be allowed to play that sport again."

Eugeinie Bouchard into Wimbledon final.

Eugenie Bouchard. Photo: PHOTOSPORT

"It's so unfair to all the other players who do it the right way and are true," said Bouchard.

"I think from the WTA it sends the wrong message to young kids: cheat and we'll welcome you back with open arms. I don't think that's right and (she is) definitely not someone I can say I look up to any more."

Sharapova was back on court just 24 hours after completing her suspension for failing a drugs test.

The 30-year-old tested positive for meldonium at the 2016 Australian Open and her original two-year ban was reduced on appeal.