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Navratilova finds Agassi revelations 'shocking,' Safin also stunned

NEW YORK -- Grand Slam champions Martina Navratilova and Marat Safin say Andre Agassi should have owned up to a positive drug test when it happened 12 years ago.

 

Agassi's upcoming autobiography contains an admission he used crystal meth in 1997 and failed a drug test -- a result he says was thrown out after he lied by saying he "unwittingly" took the substance.

"Shocking," Navratilova told the Associated Press on Thursday from Sarasota, Fla., in a phone interview. "Not as much shock that he did it as shock he lied about it and didn't own up to it. He owned up to it [in the book], but it doesn't help now."

According to an excerpt of Agassi's autobiography Open published on Wednesday in the Times of London, he blamed the positive drug test on accidentally drinking a soda spiked with meth. Agassi wrote that the ATP accepted his explanation and threw out the case.

"Andre lied and got away with it," Navratilova said. "You can't correct that now. Do you take away a title he wouldn't have won if he had been suspended? He beat some people when he should have been suspended."

Safin said the eight-time Grand Slam champion should have spoken up at the time of the positive test or kept his mouth shut.

"One should know how to be silent, but if you are so smart you should have spoken up earlier," Safin said of Agassi after reaching the quarterfinals at the St. Petersburg Open.

"You will never live to see such revelations from me.

"How they will escape this situation -- this is the ATP's and Agassi's problem," Safin added.

Navratilova, a winner of 18 Grand Slam singles titles, said she found Agassi's decision to come out with the story now peculiar.

"How is it going to play out for him? I don't know," she said. "I don't know why he would come out now."

Agassi retired in 2006. His autobiography will go on sale on Nov. 9 but it will not be available as an e-book.

Publisher Alfred A. Knopf has not set a date for a digital version.

"We're not releasing an e-book at this time but may consider releasing one in the future," Knopf spokesman Paul Bogaards said on Thursday.

Publishers worry that the growing e-market will take business from the more expensive hardcovers.

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October 29, 2009 8:48 pm
I'm surprised Martina would be so judgemental about Andre's confession.  It is the truth ... and it's his autobiography, not her's.  Martina recommends what?  Well sure she does ... continue lying.  She lied about being a lesbian until she was FORCED to come out after being sued for "palimony" in 1991.  Nice "confession" ...(more)
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October 29, 2009 10:06 pm
Some things are better left unsaid.  Safin was right about that.  My guess is, Agassi has always been a money maker for men's tennis and perhaps that is why his explanation was so readily accepted.  This year's US Open experienced a players threatening to shove a tennis ball down a line judge's f.............ing throat and nothing happened to her so I wouldn't expect much on this sc ...(more)
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October 30, 2009 4:33 pm
You know why Safin was quoted as saying what he said? Because he's thrown at least one, probably dozens of matches for money. Probably works with the Russian mob regularly. I'm just slamming him, not Russians or the other players just to be clear. "Not going to hear any revelations in my lifetime from me"  hint, hint.
 
 
 
 
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