The International Tennis Federation has announced the creation of a biological passport program, which will come into force in 2013. The document will stipulate the history of the athlete's anti-doping test results, allowing variations to be easily traced in the event of of suspicion.
“The implementation of the Athlete Biological Passport is an important step in the evolution of tennis anti-doping, as the passport provides us with an excellent tool in the fight against doping in our sport,” said the President. of the FIT, Francesco Ricci Bitti at the official announcement.

