Serving lengthy doping ban, tennis star Simona Halep sues health supplement company for damages in excess of $10 million
- Romanian tennis star Simona Halep is suing a Canadian health supplements company for over $10 million due to contamination of their products.
- Halep used Schinoussa supplements during the 2022 US Open tournament in New York and later tested positive for roxadustat.
- Halep is seeking compensation for loss of income, pain, suffering, and humiliation as a result of the contamination.
23 Articles
23 Articles


Simona Halep: Tennis star launches £8m claim against Quantum Nutrition, who she blames for her drugs ban
The former Wimbledon winner alleged contaminated supplements from Quantum Nutrition caused her to test positive for Roxadustat, a banned blood booster, at the 2022 US Open.
Serving lengthy doping ban, tennis star Simona Halep sues health supplement company for damages in excess of $10 million
By Ben Morse, CNN (CNN) — As she serves a four-year doping ban, Romanian tennis star Simona Halep is now pursuing legal action against a Canadian health supplements company for damages in excess of $10 million. Halep, 32, submitted the legal complaint in the Supreme Court of the State of New York on Thursday, with Quantum Nutrition – also operating as Schinoussa Superfoods – and other unnamed individuals listed as defendants. The two-time grand …
Simona Halep: Serving lengthy doping ban, tennis star sues health supplement company for damages in excess of $10 million
As she serves a four-year doping ban, Romanian tennis star Simona Halep is now pursuing legal action against a Canadian health supplements company for damages in excess of $10 million.
Coverage Details
Bias Distribution
- 47% of the sources are Center
To view factuality data please Upgrade to Premium