Karatantcheva first captured the world's attention as a 14-year-old when she won the in 2004. Her transition to the pro circuit was immediate and explosive:
: She climbed to a career-high of world No. 35 in November 2005.
: In 2015, she officially began representing Bulgaria again and managed to break back into the Top 100 .
Her rapid ascent was halted in January 2006 when she was handed a for testing positive for nandrolone , an anabolic steroid.
Karatantcheva returned to the tour in 2008 and embarked on a long road to regain her standing.
: The International Tennis Federation (ITF) rejected her defense, and the ban stripped her of her prize money and rankings from late 2005. 🔄 Comeback & Representing Kazakhstan
Karatantcheva first captured the world's attention as a 14-year-old when she won the in 2004. Her transition to the pro circuit was immediate and explosive:
: She climbed to a career-high of world No. 35 in November 2005. Sesil Karatantcheva- bulgarian tennis player.zip
: In 2015, she officially began representing Bulgaria again and managed to break back into the Top 100 . Karatantcheva first captured the world's attention as a
Her rapid ascent was halted in January 2006 when she was handed a for testing positive for nandrolone , an anabolic steroid. : In 2015, she officially began representing Bulgaria
Karatantcheva returned to the tour in 2008 and embarked on a long road to regain her standing.
: The International Tennis Federation (ITF) rejected her defense, and the ban stripped her of her prize money and rankings from late 2005. 🔄 Comeback & Representing Kazakhstan