Wickmayer broke the World Anti-Doping Agency's (WADA) "whereabouts" rule three times in the past 18 months, Belga said, citing a spokesman for the Flemish Doping Tribunal.
Under the rule, athletes must tell their national anti-doping authorities where they will be at a chosen hour between 6 a.m. and 11 p.m. each day for a three-month period.
If they change plans they are obliged to inform the authorities. Athletes who miss three doping tests over an 18-month period face possible suspension.
Malisse, ranked 153rd in the world, broke the whereabouts rules twice and missed a doping test, Belga said.
He will have to justify his absence in front of a disciplinary commission on Oct. 8. Wickmayer will be heard on Oct. 22, the agency added.~reuters
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