<p>Judoka Jasleen Singh Saini, an Asian Games probable, has returned positive for a banned drug in an in-competition test conducted last month during Taipei Open where he had won gold, according to sources.</p>.<p>The 25-year-old Saini had won a gold medal in men's 66kg category in the Taipei Asia Open early last month.</p>.<p>'Yes, he had failed a dope test conducted by an international agency during the Taipei Open. So, he will not be in the Asian Games team,' a team coach, who has knowledge of the development, told <em>PTI</em>.</p>.Prannoy signs off with runner-up finish at Australian Open.<p>The International Testing Agency (ITA) conducts testing and result management for International Judo Federation.</p>.<p>Saini was named in the list of probables for the September 23 to October 8 Hangzhou Asian Games.</p>.<p>The Judo Federation of India had conducted a selection trial in Delhi in April but the final team is not yet known.</p>.<p>He became the fifth judoka to fail dope test in two months. Four judokas -- Harshdeep Brar (81kg), Gulab Ali Mohsin (60kg), Rahul Sevta (81kg) and Akshay (66kg) -- last month failed out-of-competition tests conducted by the National Anti Doping Agency (NADA) during the national camp in Bhopal and selection trials in Delhi.</p>.<p>All the four have been handed provisional suspension. </p>
<p>Judoka Jasleen Singh Saini, an Asian Games probable, has returned positive for a banned drug in an in-competition test conducted last month during Taipei Open where he had won gold, according to sources.</p>.<p>The 25-year-old Saini had won a gold medal in men's 66kg category in the Taipei Asia Open early last month.</p>.<p>'Yes, he had failed a dope test conducted by an international agency during the Taipei Open. So, he will not be in the Asian Games team,' a team coach, who has knowledge of the development, told <em>PTI</em>.</p>.Prannoy signs off with runner-up finish at Australian Open.<p>The International Testing Agency (ITA) conducts testing and result management for International Judo Federation.</p>.<p>Saini was named in the list of probables for the September 23 to October 8 Hangzhou Asian Games.</p>.<p>The Judo Federation of India had conducted a selection trial in Delhi in April but the final team is not yet known.</p>.<p>He became the fifth judoka to fail dope test in two months. Four judokas -- Harshdeep Brar (81kg), Gulab Ali Mohsin (60kg), Rahul Sevta (81kg) and Akshay (66kg) -- last month failed out-of-competition tests conducted by the National Anti Doping Agency (NADA) during the national camp in Bhopal and selection trials in Delhi.</p>.<p>All the four have been handed provisional suspension. </p>