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Andre Agassi admits he took crystal meth

Tennis hero Andre Agassi has admitted he tested positive for crystal methamphetamine, a highly addictive drug, in 1997 and lied to sporting authorities to escape a ban.

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AFP - Tennis great Andre Agassi has admitted he tested positive for hard drugs during his career and lied to sporting authorities to escape a ban, reports said Wednesday.

Agassi, one of the world's greatest tennis players with eight Grand Slam titles, reveals in his autobiography to testing positive for the highly addictive drug crystal methamphetamine.

The champion, now 39, also says that he has always secretly hated playing tennis and lived in fear of his bad-tempered and violent father.

In the book, serialised in London-based The Times newspaper, Agassi reveals how he took crystal meth in 1997 when his form was falling and he was having doubts about his impending marriage to US actress Brooke Shields.

He duped the Association of Tennis Professionals (ATP) into believing he had taken the drug -- possession of which carries a maximum five-year jail sentence in the United States -- by accident, according to the newspaper's website.

The repercussions for Agassi's career could have been disastrous if the positive test was made public at the time.

In the book, Agassi recounts sitting at home with his assistant, referred to only as Slim, and being introduced to the drug.

"Slim dumps a small pile of powder on the coffee table. He cuts it, snorts it. He cuts it again. I snort some. I ease back on the couch and consider the Rubicon I?ve just crossed," he said.

"There is a moment of regret, followed by vast sadness. Then comes a tidal wave of euphoria that sweeps away every negative thought in my head. I?ve never felt so alive, so hopeful - and I?ve never felt such energy.

"I?m seized by a desperate desire to clean. I go tearing around my house, cleaning it from top to bottom. I dust the furniture. I scour the tub. I make the beds."

That same year he received a phone call from a doctor working for the ATP informing him that he had failed a drugs test - for which he could face a three-month suspension for using recreational drugs.

"My name, my career, everything is now on the line. Whatever I?ve achieved, whatever I?ve worked for, might soon mean nothing. Days later I sit in a hard-backed chair, a legal pad in my lap, and write a letter to the ATP.

"It?s filled with lies interwoven with bits of truth.

"I say Slim, whom I?ve since fired, is a known drug user, and that he often spikes his sodas with meth - which is true. Then I come to the central lie of the letter. I say that recently I drank accidentally from one of Slim?s spiked sodas, unwittingly ingesting his drugs. I ask for understanding and leniency and hastily sign it: Sincerely.

"I feel ashamed, of course. I promise myself that this lie is the end of it." The ATP reviewed the case -- and threw it out, the newspaper cites the book as saying.

In 1997, Agassi pulled out of the French Open and slumped down the world rankings in a loss of form.

But he resurrected his career in 1998, making the biggest one-year leap in history into the top 10 before going on to win the French Open the next season. He finished at number one in 1999 after taking the US Open.

One of the pillars of the game, Agassi is currently married to former number one women's tennis player Steffi Graf.

Comments (7)

" saying sorry "

I admired Martina navratilova for speaking out and her comments on the matter,at times it takes great courage to say what you feel. I for one cannot believe the deafening sound of silence regards this matter,it seems that you can do what ever you like and then years later you can say sorry for all the lies and the cheating and still collect the benefits.and the do gooders come out of the wood work and sympathise and tell you what a great person you are by telling the truth, well I feel the truth has not come out, but just another version of the event.In Agassi's book he blames Slim for his drug taking I just wonder how Slim feels after all these years, maybe and just maybe Slim might write a book - who knows?.

Andre Agassi

Mr. Agassi I have watched you play from a teen ager on and have admired the qualities that you have as a person. Talk is cheap and no one knows what anyother person is experiencing. Personally as in my younger yrs I had to clean up my life for myself, and still hear the "bad" impressions so I understand where you are coming from and have intense admiration to have the guts to write it down. Would be an unforgetable experience to receive a reply from you but realize that will never happen, however you and your family have my best wishes for all. Sincerely An older citizen

andre agassi

I admired Martina navratilova for speaking out,at times it takes great courage to say what you feel. I for one cannot believe the deafening sound of silence regards this matter.

Agassi

I am shocked to learn about Agassi taking consuming strong drugs to remain in life to claim the best players for his time.I NEVER IMAGINED HE WAS SHORT TEMPER TOO, I ALWAYS LIKE HIM AND RESPECT HIM AS GOOD PLAYER.His accepting taking the drugs shows his quality.

Good For You!

In today's Politically Correct society, truth is not always welcome. Thank you for being an honest man, Andre. There are not many celebrities about whom one can say this. I have admired your career, you as a person, and as a player.I especially admire your putting up with the trivia the media always focuses on.

When you come to your tennis retreat here in Costa Rica, my wife and I would enjoy buying you and Steffi a drink. At 87 I have seen a great deal of change in the American culture, and welcome reading about a truthful man.

My sincere regards, Alfred Stites

There's nothing wrong with

There's nothing wrong with that. He's a sports superstar so it's OK. I have a friend in prison for a non-violent drug offense and I'm not sure how he would feel, but I imagine he would understand because he is not a sports superstar, so it makes sense. We need to protect our sports superstars and bow down. Andre just wrote this in his book that he intends to profit from... Profitting from lies is A-OK with me! Good job Andre... Give yourself a pat on the back. People like you deserve special treatment. Way to go.

Andre I'm with you, telling

Andre I'm with you, telling the truth is redemption.
you are a great person in my book.

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