Tennis star Maria Sharapova, who was banned from the sport for 15 months for doping, has hit back at her critics, saying they "don't have the facts".
The former world number one was suspended last year after she admitted taking the banned substance meldonium.
She has been widely criticised, with fellow player Eugenie Bouchard saying she should not be allowed to return.
But in a BBC news special, Sharapova denied cheating and said she had put the scandal behind her.
In April, Bouchard had said: "She's a cheater and I don't think a cheater in any sport should be allowed to play again.