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24 Comments
- Hetman, on 10/29/2009, -1/+19I think this is hilarious. Good for Aggasi. One of the most iconic tennis players of all time was on drugs. Holy ***** he must be a horrible human being lets just put him in prison for the next 20 years that will solve the problem.
- Jonjonr6, on 10/29/2009, -1/+18Seems to me, that if you're an athlete, and you're using drugs, DON'T EVER TELL ANYONE!
- inactive, on 10/29/2009, -1/+13Was the meth peformancing enhancing? Unless being a tweaker somehow improves your hand-eye coordination I don't see how this effects his record and not his role model status.
- GnomeProfit, on 10/29/2009, -2/+10I really hope they just drop this whole issue. Crystal meth does not improve your tennis game and this happened so long ago.
- nepidae, on 10/29/2009, -0/+7You are getting dugg up but to be honest I'm not even sure what you are trying to say.
- mike23w, on 10/29/2009, -1/+5Why? Aggasi got away with it.
- swiftsurfere, on 10/29/2009, -2/+6It's disgusting that player like Aggasi is accepting such things after so many years of quitting the game. I wonder what the anti doping agency was doing?
- 3nder99, on 10/29/2009, -0/+3I have to agree, Agassi dropped to #122 on the rank list on crystal meth. When he got clean he sky rocketed up to #1.
Obviously, the crystal meth was not enhancing his performance. - nepidae, on 10/29/2009, -0/+3Statutes of limitations for things like this are good, not bad.
- LinuxCobra, on 10/29/2009, -0/+2It was also very easy to do so back then.
- dinarablake, on 10/29/2009, -0/+2WADA wasn't formed until 1999, 2 years after Agassi did the drugs. They wouldn't have allowed him to get out of a positive test with a letter the way the ATP did.
http://sportsanddrugs.procon.org/viewsource.asp?ID ... - TurboTex, on 10/29/2009, -0/+1It's only cheating if you get caught..
- Whitehat51, on 11/09/2009, -0/+1*Affects
- Whitehat51, on 11/09/2009, -0/+1Unless crystal meth had some kind of after-effect that improved his game!!! Proof! Strip his titles!
- Jonjonr6, on 10/29/2009, -0/+1Why tell people? If you got away with it, no need to tell them you got away with it.
- brundlefly76, on 11/01/2009, -0/+1I think its important that people not be afraid to air their dirty laundry. There are lots of athletes who have come clean after past drug abuse.
- Whitehat51, on 11/09/2009, -0/+1*Agassi
- joe2100, on 10/29/2009, -0/+1Unless you want to make money off a new book + tv appearances
- ajaf2005, on 11/01/2009, -0/+1I'd like to say that the creator of this page is a dumb piece of *****. No, drugs are not the root of all evil, but there are better ways to say so than to semi-literally interpret anti-drugs ads to fit your agenda. No drugs will be legalized with dumb asses like you fighting for legalization.
- UKLooney, on 10/29/2009, -0/+1Professional sport is riddled with recreational drug use. I party quite regularly in Ibiza with some very famous British sportsmen where plenty of banned substances are consumed.
- Riggs28, on 10/29/2009, -0/+0Yea it was in the past, like Pete Rose betting was in the PAST just like Roger Clemens was in the PAST just like the son of sam was in the PAST just like oh just like this comment is in the PAST.
Let's all just forget the past. - norman619, on 10/29/2009, -2/+2Why are they making a big deal abotu this now? His use was in the past. So the drug testers failed to catch him doing it. BFD! It obviously didn't hurt his life. How about fucusing on the drug catels who murder crap loads of people to sell thier ***** instead of loking at the users. Oh yeah, I forgot that woudl take a serious commitment to this "war on drugs" which we obviously don't have.
- Riggs28, on 10/29/2009, -0/+0I smell an * in his future...
- imsohigh, on 10/29/2009, -5/+2Legalize everything.


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