The Tennis Anti-Doping Program is a comprehensive and internationally recognized drug-testing program that applies to all players competing at tournaments sanctioned by the ATP, WTA Tour and International Tennis Federation (ITF).

The goals of the Tennis Anti-Doping Program are as follows:
· Ensure equal and fair competition on the field of play;
· Protect the health of professional tennis players.

The Tennis Anti-Doping Program maintains a common set of rules and procedures that applies to all levels of professional tennis. Players are tested for the International Olympic Committee (IOC) list of banned substances in accordance with the guidelines of the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA).



Tennis Anti-Doping Program - 2007 Rules (PDF file)



2007 Banned Substances

The 2007 list, along with a summary of changes to the list from the 2006 version and details on WADA's monitoring program for the 2007 list. (PDFs)

2007 WADA Prohibited List (125 KB)

2007 Summary of Modifications to WADA prohibited list (31 KB)

2007 WADA Prohibited List Monitoring Form (19 KB)

General information, press releases and archive


Detailed 2005 testing statistics




The ATP Task Force on Supplements has released its final report.






























Updated Jan. 1, 2007



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