
A list of strict criteria laid down by the IOC must be met, including an individual analysis of each athlete's anti-doping record, taking into account only reliable adequate international tests and tennis is the first sport to declare its Russians have met the criteria.
An ITF statement said “The seven Russian tennis players who have been nominated to compete in Rio have been subject to a rigorous anti-doping testing programme outside Russia, the ITF believes that this is sufficient for the seven Russian tennis players to meet the relevant requirement of today's decision of the IOC Executive Board. The ITF believes it is right that clean athletes are permitted to compete in Rio 2016 and looks forward to welcoming the Russian tennis players, along with all other nominated athletes, to Rio.”
All athletes cleared by their sport's federations must have their participation ratified by an expert from the Court of Arbitration for sport's list of independent arbitrators and will then be subject to a rigorous additional out-of-competition testing programme.
Three men and four women are due to compete for Russia in the Olympic singles - Andrey Kuznetsov, Evgeny Donskoy, Teymurz Gabashvili, Svetlana Kuznetsova, Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova, Darya Kasatkina and Ekaterina Makarova.
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