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Miami:
A day after the world came to know that former tennis legend Andre Agassi's upcoming autobiography contains an admission that he used crystal meth in 1997, many in the tennis fraternity have expressed their disappointment.
Both Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal have voiced their displeasure at the former world number one.
According to media reports, Nadal described the revelation as "terrible". It makes no sense, he added.
World number one Roger Federer, who beat Agassi in the final of the 2005 U.S. Open, also spoke of his disappointment at the eight times major winner's admission in his new book.
According to an excerpt of the autobiography posted on The Times of London Web site on Thursday, the eight-time Grand Slam champion writes that he sent a letter to the ATP tour to explain the positive test, saying he accidentally drank from a soda spiked with meth by his assistant "Slim".
Both Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal have voiced their displeasure at the former world number one.
According to media reports, Nadal described the revelation as "terrible". It makes no sense, he added.
World number one Roger Federer, who beat Agassi in the final of the 2005 U.S. Open, also spoke of his disappointment at the eight times major winner's admission in his new book.
According to an excerpt of the autobiography posted on The Times of London Web site on Thursday, the eight-time Grand Slam champion writes that he sent a letter to the ATP tour to explain the positive test, saying he accidentally drank from a soda spiked with meth by his assistant "Slim".