News Source: Sify News
| about 1 month ago
Cricket and tennis thought to be the sports where performance-enhancing drugs would not work...Cricketers need to be educated on doping, they don't need to dope. Good thing is that we hardly had any doping cases coming to the ICC.' Rest Strauss for...
News Source: Indian Express
| about 1 month ago
Retired tennis star Andre Agassi�s revelations, in his autobiography Open, that he used two recreational drugs, crystal meth and amphetamine speed has once again brought to the fore the issue of doping in the sporting world. What is worse is that...
News Source: Las Vegas Review-Journal / Sun
| about 1 month ago
Why else would the Review-Journal's gossip columnist be throwing Mr. Agassi under the bus the way he is? Yes, Mr. Agassi did fall prey to drugs in the past, much like every other celebrity Mr. Clarke makes his living off of in his muckraking. I think...
News Source: Los Angeles Times
| about 1 month ago
That he used crystal methamphetamine during the 1997 tennis season isn't the only hair-raising admission Andre Agassi makes in his new autobiography. He also reveals that the long hair he wore through much of his professional career was a wig. An...
News Source: Daily News & Analysis
| about 1 month ago
Sreemoy Talukdar / DNA Tuesday, November 3, 2009 3:31 IST Mumbai: Andre Agassi has played his cards well. The eight-time Grand Slam champion has timed his confessions as sweetly as the backhand returns that felled the likes of Pete Sampras during...
News Source: The Age
| about 1 month ago
David Howman would not elaborate on what he wrote in the letter sent to the ATP, but he said on Monday he hopes it "would bring a considered response". "Our task is to protect the clean athletes and to make sure that these sorts of things don't recur,...