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Judge rules Singh’s Tour case should go to trial

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>> NEW YORK: A New York State Supreme Court judge has ruled that a lawsuit by former world No.1 Vijay Singh of Fiji against the US PGA Tour should go to trial.

Judge Eileen Bransten partially denied the tour’s request for a summary judgment on the case filed by Singh in May 2013 in which the three-time major champion, now 54, claimed the tour “recklessly administer­ed its anti-doping programme.”

Singh claimed the US PGA Tour unfairly suspended him for using deer-antler spray that contained the banned substance IGF-1, something he admitted doing in a January 2013 Sports Illustrate­d article.

Singh said the tour banned him before consulting with the World AntiDoping Agency, which ruled the deerantler spray was not a violation if there was no failed drug test.

The tour dropped the disciplina­ry action against Singh, but Singh argued there was damage done to his reputation.

“It is up to a jury to determine whether [the PGA Tour’s] decision to not consult the Wada and/or ignore Wada studies and findings prior to [Singh’s] suspension concerning deerantler spray constitute an ‘appropriat­e’ investigat­ion,” Bransten wrote.

She also said that “the extent of damages, if any, should be assessed and decided at trial” and that the issue of whether or not comments by tour officials violated good faith expectatio­ns “remains viable.”

Meanwhile, Rory McIlroy says tests indicate no new injury to his back, only what he described as a “low-grade response” to his rib injury in January.

McIlroy had an MRI upon returning to Northern Ireland because of mild pain he felt during The Players Championsh­ip.

He said in a statement issued this week that he is entered in the BMW PGA Championsh­ip next week at Wentworth and will decide early next week if he can play.

 ??  ?? Vijay Singh plays during the final round of The Players Championsh­ip.
Vijay Singh plays during the final round of The Players Championsh­ip.

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