Category Archives: Drugs

Djokovic And Others Comment On Lance Armstrong’s Fall From Grace

Has there ever been a greater fall from grace than that of Lance Armstrong? Doubtful.

The disgraced cyclist made headlines today for finally admitting to various kinds of doping before and after his cancer diagnosis, saying he never doped again after his first retirement in 2005. Lance also discussed the ways in which doping was performed in cycling.

Tennis players have long been vocal about the doping control they are subjected to. They must provide a time and location for a possible test for every single day of the year twelve months in advance. Now the players are speaking about Lance Armstrong’s scandal… and here are some of their thoughts. Read more »

>Martina Hingis Marries In Paris

>Martina Hingis has married French show jumper Thibault Hutin in Paris on December 10th. Despite dating for less than a year, Hingis says the wedding has been in the works for some time. “Our wedding came as a surprise for many, but it has been in planning long in advance.”

In March this year Hingis announced her engagement to Swiss lawyer Andreas Bieri. The former world number one has also been engaged to Radek Stepanek.

Hingis originally retired in 2002 after a brilliant career was halted by chronic ankle problems. When she tried to return to the circuit she tested positive for cocaine at Wimbledon in 2007 and retired again, being forced into a two year ban as a result of the test.

According to Martina wedding photos will be released on Monday.

>Anna Kournikova And Martina Hingis Play Doubles Exhibition

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Anna Kournikova has delighted her many male admirers by returning to the courts of Wimbledon to play a doubles match with former world number 1 Martina Hingis. Hingis and Kournikova teamed up to play British pair Sam Smith and Anne Hobbs.

Team Anna/Martina quickly found themselves up 3-0 against their older opponents with an excited patron yelling out “Come on you grannies” which was received with much laughter and clapping from the crowd. The comment also seemed to fire up Smith and Hobbs with Kournikova’s infamous serve allowing the British team some break point chances.

Anna also required a medical time out at 5-3 in the second set after she got a bleeding blister on her hand, a sure sign that the Russian beauty hasn’t played in a while. She said after the match her last singles match was 6 years ago against Martina and she has barely picked up a racquet since.


“For me personally it’s an amazing opportunity to be back at Wimbledon, my favourite grass courts. I haven’t been here since 2002…Playing with Martina, I think we just picked it up today where we left off eight years ago…I had so much fun today. Kind of jittery a little bit. You don’t know how everything is going to go. But I had an amazing time.” 

Rumours from a few months ago stated that Hingis was considering a comeback after her 2 year ban for cocaine use was completed but Hingis has denied that, saying the mental commitment is too great. “I did it. I had my comeback. I was very happy with it. I lived through all the emotions. I missed it when I was away for three years. That’s why I did the comeback.

Now it’s different. I’m going to be 30 years old. Like I said before, it’s a commitment you have to do. You travel 35, 40 weeks a year. I think I’ve played enough tennis in my life. Tennis gave me everything I have today. I’m grateful every moment.”

Kournikova ruled out a comeback, saying even exhibition matches are hard now. “For me it would be impossible really physically to be on the tour. It even bothers me a little bit playing like today. I mean, it wasn’t strenuous match. It was quite fun and giggly. I’m sure I’m going to feel it tomorrow and I’ll be sore. Even to prepare for the specific tournament, the last two months, I’ve had to have therapy, like real therapy, every day for an hour, hour and a half.

This is just for kind of the fun matches. I would have to live in the trainer’s room for three hours every day. I have five different things wrong with my back from two herniated discs.”

Interestingly both former top players commented on the state of the women’s circuit today.


ANNA KOURNIKOVA: I think that right now there’s still those amazing names: the Williams girls, Henin, Clijsters. Thank God they came back. I just think, to me personally from the outside, it looks like there’s not that many household names besides those really four girls, plus Sharapova.

MARTINA HINGIS: It’s quickly changing.

ANNA KOURNIKOVA: A true tennis fan, he will know who Jankovic is, Wozniacki, people that are between 5 and 10.

MARTINA HINGIS: Even Ivanovic.

ANNA KOURNIKOVA: Before, I think it was many more household names. Hingis, Williams, Clijsters, Henin, Pierce, Sanchez, Graf, Capriati. We played in an era where I think there were many generations. There was the older generation, the medium and the younger. I think I played the late ’90s. It was such a huge mix of generations and people.

But right now, anybody who is outside of top 5 or 10, a normal sportsfans, I don’t think they would recognize the names of the girls, even though they’re amazing and good.

MARTINA HINGIS: We just had different style. Everyone had its own style. That made it unique. Pretty much now it looks very much the same, like the hard hitting, yeah.

I think they just don’t teach it anymore.

ANNA KOURNIKOVA: Now it’s about the power.

MARTINA HINGIS: We just played a lot more tennis, so… Different way, different way of coaching I believe, you know.

Jennifer Capriati Hospitalised With Suspected Drug Overdose

Jennifer Capriati was hospitalised yesterday with a suspected drug overdose. The emergency call came from a hotel in Florida with the 34 year old then rushed to hospital.

Capriati’s father told press his daughter was “recovering well” Read more »

>What Happened Today?

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- Wayne Odesnik has been banned for two years from Dec 29, 2009 by the ITF after pleading guilty to possession of Human Growth Hormone in Brisbane. The ban comes in light of the fact that Odesnik had not applied for a therapeutic use exemption, despite claiming that he purchased the HGH to assist with injury healing.

“Mr Odesnik asserted that he had purchased the human Growth Hormone on professional advice to treat a recurring injury, and that he intended to apply for a therapeutic use exemption prior to using it. Mr Odesnik denied ever using any of the human Growth Hormone. The ITF has no evidence to contradict that denial, but Mr Odesnik did not in fact obtain or apply for a therapeutic use exemption for the human Growth Hormone prior to obtaining it. Accordingly, Mr Odesnik’s possession of the human Growth Hormone is an anti-doping rule violation under Article C.6 of the Tennis Anti-Doping Programme.”

- Juan Monaco’s website was finally completed www.juanmonaco.com. The site features an incredible intro but is

- Ouanna saved three set points in a first set tie break against Andy Roddick, leading to the American hurling his racket across the red dirt in disgust. The world number 131 then swiftly took the first set 7-6 at the Master Guinot Mary Cohr. Roddick then managed to defend 2 match points in the second set tie break, but Ouanna managed to serve it out with an ace.

Roddick was playing only his first match on clay and said that next week, at the French Open, was “the main priority” while he incessantly fiddled with his hat during the post match interview and looked in a hurry to get off the court.

- Juan Martin del Potro has announced that he will not defend his US Open title.

>Gasquet And Troicki Progress In Serbia

>Richard Gasquet has thrashed Olivier Rochus 6-0, 6-1 in a first round clay court match in the Serbian Open. The tournament, owned by the Djokovic family, is in it’s second year, with the defending champion Novak Djokovic in action later today. Gasquet, who has struggled to find form since his cocaine scandal in Miami last year, defeated Rochus in just 55 minutes.

The victory is the second for Gasquet over Rochus on clay this season.

Serbian Viktor Troicki also moved safely into the second round after a 6-4, 6-0 67 minute victory over Ivan Navarro.

>Wayne Odesnik Under Voluntary Suspension

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News has come out today that Wayne Odesnik started a voluntary suspension on Friday as he awaits the findings of the ITF investigation after he was busted in Brisbane with viles of Human Growth Hormone. He has not failed any drug tests.

There was uproar almost 2 weeks ago when Odesnik was allowed to play in Houston, and made a run to the semi finals. Players were justifiably outraged because if found guilty as money and points gained will be withdrawn which could have gone to the qualifier he beat in his opening round. Both Mardy Fish and Andy Roddick were vocal in their disgust at their fellow American’s behaviour.

The ITF investigation could take months. Just look how long they deliberated over Serena Williams’ lines person abuse issue after last years US Open. It took them forever to decide she was in the wring and how to punish her. I imagine this will take longer give they can only prove he had the drug on him, not that he took it. The time he serves now will be deducted from any suspension he does receive (so maybe he’s fully expecting a suspension)

Admittedly with the mood against Odesnik there’s no point in him playing at the moment so he’s doing the smart thing and laying low. By playing he’s just rubbing it in everyone’s faces that he’s still playing. I imagine that after the amount of media that Andre Agassi’s admissions of a positive drug test (that was brushed under the rug) created that the ATP/ITF will be looking to avoid such embarrassment again.

>Odesnik Comes Under Fire As Querrey ‘Refuses To Lose’

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It was an awkward match as American Sam Querrey and his fellow countryman Wayne Odesnik battled each other in today’s semi finals in Houston. Querrey, who has made no secret of his anger at Odesnik for bringing the game into disrepute, pleading guilty to HGH possession, said before the match that he refused to lose to Odesnik and that he should appologise to other players on the ATP. Querrey won 7-6, 1-6 7-5.

Odesnik, who has most recently been called a jackass by Andy Roddick, had to deal with a moody Querrey on the other side of the net. During the first set tie break Querrey called the umpire down to check the line after Odesnik served an ace. Odesnik tried to point out the ball was good to which Querrey responded “I don’t need your input, buddy.” As much as it was an unnecessary jab from Querrey, Odesnik shouldn’t have said anything. Normally a player only has any vocal input if it landed on their side of the net and knowing how his fellow American’s feel about what he’s been accused of, he should have just kept quite. There are consequences to every action.

It was not the only venom Querrey spat at Odesnik.

Querrey now faces Juan Ignacio Chela in the finals.

Wayne Odesnik Playing Despite Pleading Guilty To Drug Charges

American Wayne Odesnik, who Andy Roddick called a jackass after he recently pleaded guilty in Brisbane for entering Australia with viles of Human Growth Hormone (HGH), is playing this week in Houston. The ITF says he is able to continue competing while the investigation continue. Read more »

>Roddick Rages About Drug Abuse, Also Humiliates Wife In A Bet

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Andy Roddick has always been vocal with his opinions, and the latest drug scandal in the ATP has not escaped the Amrican’s attention. 24 year old American play Wayne Odesnik (ATP rank 98) was busted at Australian customs earlier this year with 8 viles of human growth hormone (HGH) in his possession. At the time he was fined a mere $7,000 and will likely be suspended for 2 years. After the recent admissions of Andre Agassi (whom Roddick has forgiven for his indiscretions) and the cocaine scandal that surrounded Martina Hingis and Richard Gasquet, the game of tennis has been brought into further disrepute.

Odesnik pleaded guilty in court in Brisbane yesterday, and Roddick has been vocal.

“If he pled guilty, which it looks like he did, there’s nothing worse than that. If that’s the case, what we read today, that’s just plain cheating and they should throw him out of tennis. There’s just no room for it. I was shocked, I was surprised. We don’t need stories like that. If that’s the case, I have zero sympathy.”  The problem is there is currently no accurate way of testing for HGH. “I hope they come up with a test and I hope they start just slamming guys. I hope when they do come up with a test for it they don’t tell anybody and they just implement it and start picking people off. I take a lot of pride in what we have to do on a daily basis and how responsible we have to be for one jackass to ruin it for the rest of us.”

The ATP are also voicing their annoyance, and are unlikely to make the same mistakes they made with Andre, who so kindly informed the public of it in his book Open. “We are extremely disappointed in the behavior of this individual, which is in no way representative of the sport of tennis.”

The drug bust certainly doesn’t help the clean players who already frequently complain about the tennis drug testing. As it stands the players have to make their location known to drug testers for every day of the year at the beginning of the year. If this changes they must notify testers by text or email so they can be tested on any given day at a nominated time. If they fail to do so on 3 occasions (i.e. they are not where they said they would be when the testers show up) then they face a two year ban.

On a happier note, Roddick and his coach Larry Stefanki made bets with their wives that meant when the girls lost their bowling match they were forced to be paraded out to a restaurant in scuba gear.
“I had scuba gear and a sunshine headband...The worst part is the boys applauded everywhere we went so that people would turn & stare.” Brooklyn said on Twitter.