Jelena Dokic's father Damir, who has begun training his daughter again, remains banned from attending WTA tournaments, Bloomberg reports. The two reconciled this week. "As a result of previous incidents, Damir Dokic is not eligible to receive a credential for WTA tournaments," WTA spokesman Andrew Walker said. "Beyond that, each tournament has the right to decide, based on their own security considerations, who is eligible or ineligible to purchase a seat at an event."
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