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I'm seeing a lot of eyes starting to turn towards tennis in the aftermath of the Lance Armstrong scandal in cycling, asking questions about tennis and about really how serious is teh ITF and WTA about testing. They refuse to take action against players who do not make themselves available for out of competition testing (required by WADA) and noticable lack of declaring any positive tests at all in a sport that has a high level of power involved in it makes you wonder.
Personally I have no doubt that performance enhancing drugs are common on the circuit, to believe otherwise is burying your head in the sand. Power is now of massive importance in tennis and with the potential to earn huge amounts of money, players would be taking the risk of being caught on to potentially earn the sort of prize money available.
Just wodnering what others think?
Personally I have no doubt that performance enhancing drugs are common on the circuit, to believe otherwise is burying your head in the sand. Power is now of massive importance in tennis and with the potential to earn huge amounts of money, players would be taking the risk of being caught on to potentially earn the sort of prize money available.
Just wodnering what others think?