Agassi admits of methamphetamine in the '97

Friday, November 6, 2009

Andre Agassi 's came Autobiography of a recording, used crystal meth in 1997, and a cast of drug test - a result that, after he lied saying ' blind 'to take the substance.
Unable to perform Translation:invalid textThe following is an excerpt from the autobiography "Open " published Wednesday in The Times of London, the eight Grand Slam says he wrote a letter to the ATP Tour for testing positive, saying that he accidentally drank from a soda full of methamphetamine from his assistant "Slim. "
Unable to perform Translation:invalid textAgassi said the ATP was examining the case, he accepted his explanation and threw it out. Management responded with a statement that an independent commission to take the final decision on an anti-doping rule violation.
Unable to perform Translation:invalid textThe International Tennis Federation said it was "surprised and disappointed" From Agassi 's revelations.
Unable to perform Translation:invalid textMarried with Agassi, the tennis star Steffi Graf and has two sons in 2006, retired. Excerpts from his autobiography, in the November 9 will be released this week on the London newspaper and Sports Illustrated and People magazines.
Unable to perform Translation:invalid textAgassi 's first major title came at Wimbledon in 1992. Had until the end of 1997, he moved to No 141 in the rankings, and tennis player ', the minor league.
Unable to perform Translation:invalid textHe resumed his career in 1998, making the most of a leap year in the top 10 in ATP history. The following season he won the French Open to complete a career Grand Slam, has a second Open title the United States to be completed in 1999 1. N
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