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Rob Koehler

@robkoehler2

Director General, Global Athlete

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The Slice Tennis (@theslicetennis) 's Twitter Profile Photo

On today's episode of The Slice Tennis Podcast, the boys had PTPA President Ahmad Nassar join them to discuss the US Open, and the progress that the association is making: youtube.com/watch?v=D0MJSu…

Times Sport (@timessport) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Lord Coe’s chances of becoming the next president of the International Olympic Committee appear to have been severely hampered by election rules detailed in a letter sent to members this week Read the full story by Matt Lawton ⬇️

Professional Tennis Players Association (@ptpaplayers) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"We're here to improve the quality of care for a population." A new PTPA report, spearheaded by PTPA Medical Director Robby Sikka, reveals and quantifies how late-night matches impact player health and safety. espn.com/tennis/story/_…

Duncan Mackay (@duncanjourno) 's Twitter Profile Photo

No-one should be surprised that the IOC MEDIA President Thomas Bach is weaponising the The Olympic Games Charter to try to manipulate the election process to pick his successor (and by extension, control them). He and his disciples were always going to launch a “stop Seb Coe campaign”.

Martyn Ziegler (@martynziegler) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Clear as daylight that it’s ABC - anyone but Coe - for the IOC leadership when it comes to Bach’s successor. New election rules threaten to end Coe’s hopes. By ⁦Matt Lawton⁩ thetimes.com/article/365ddd…

Duncan Mackay (@duncanjourno) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Media reporting that the IOC MEDIA letter to its members about the process to elect a new President next March would affect the chances of Juan Antonio Samaranch jnr, along with Seb Coe, are wrong. Samaranch turns 66 in November 2025 which means, with a one-time extension of

Professional Tennis Players Association (@ptpaplayers) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"That's unacceptable in a multibillion dollar industry." 📣 Long-term structural improvements must be made to ensure hundreds of men's and women's players can earn an adequate living. Vasek Pospisil

Hajo Seppelt (@hajoseppelt) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Even the „independent prosecutor“ (appointed by ⁦@WADA_ama⁩ 😅…) admits that - due to his limited mandate - he wasn’t able to find out truth in CHN case. But WADA insists that they handled the case by the rules…Are they living on another planet? usada.org/statement/tyga…

Stephen Wade (@stephenwadeap) 's Twitter Profile Photo

An investigator gave the World Anti-Doping Agency a pass on its handling of the case involving Chinese swimmers, but not without hammering away at the nature of… Source: AP News search.app/?link=https%3A…

Stephen Wade (@stephenwadeap) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Bottom line. China got away with doping. WADA let it happen by not following its own rules. Chinese swimmers went on to win three Olympic gold medals, cheating others and tarnishing the reputations of all Chinese swimmers. All on WADA, which many athletes now distrust.

Sports Integrity SII (@sport_integrity) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The full Cottier Report into WADA's Decision not to appeal a CHINADA Decision not to charge 23 Chinese swimmers who tested positive for Trimetazidine is published. PR: wada-ama.org/en/news/wada-e… Report: wada-ama.org/sites/default/… USADA Response: usada.org/statement/tyga…

The full Cottier Report into <a href="/wada_ama/">WADA</a>'s Decision not to appeal a CHINADA Decision not to charge 23 Chinese swimmers who tested positive for Trimetazidine is published.

PR: wada-ama.org/en/news/wada-e…

Report: wada-ama.org/sites/default/…

<a href="/usantidoping/">USADA</a> Response: usada.org/statement/tyga…
Andy Brown (@journoandy) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Until sporting organisations offer full freedom of investigation (as WADA itself did to Dick Pound and Richard McLaren during investigations into Russian State doping), suspicions that there has been a 'cover up' will persist.

Professional Tennis Players Association (@ptpaplayers) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We continue to relentlessly advocate for players and work with the governing bodies, pushing them to recognize and prioritize players' right to share fairly in the business.

We continue to relentlessly advocate for players and work with the governing bodies, pushing them to recognize and prioritize players' right to share fairly in the business.