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ATP Head Rules Out Agassi Probe

Nov. 21 -- There will be no new investigation into Andre Agassi's positive drugs test in 1997, the governing body of men's tennis has confirmed.

Agassi admitted in his autobiography that he took crystal meth and then lied to the ATP to avoid a ban. The World Anti-Doping Agency had suggested the issue "warrants further investigation".

But ATP chief executive Adam Helfant said: "We can't reopen the case because he's no longer playing on the tour."

Agassi, who won eight Grand Slams and is one of only six men to win all four major titles, wrote in his autobiography that he took the highly addictive drug with a former assistant and then lied to the ATP that his drink had been accidently spiked.

The ATP believed his story and took no action against Agassi, who at the time had slumped to 141 in the world rankings despite having three Grand Slam titles already under his belt.



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