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Tennis Officials Disappointed by Agassi Drug Admission

Oct. 29 -- International tennis and anti-doping officials expressed disappointment at Andre Agassi’s admission in his up-coming autobiography that he used a banned drug and lied to escape a ban.

Agassi reveals that he used the recreational stimulant crystal meth in 1997 and avoided a doping suspension for a positive test by claiming he ingested the drug by accident in a spiked drink.

Under today’s anti-doping rules, a player could face a ban of up to two years for use of the drug. The World Anti-Doping Agency indicated that it could not take any action against Agassi because of its eight-year statute of limitations. It is unlikely that the the ATP would either.



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