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Doping in Tennis ?

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^Roids

How do you know?
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Insider info that only a selected few have access too. It's called Crédulo and I paid a hefty fee to get access to it  Rolling Eyes
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Insider info that only a selected few have access too. It's called Crédulo and I paid a hefty fee to get access to it  Rolling Eyes


Oh, ok..
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And how can you prove this. It is quite a serious matter to say such things without having evidence.
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Like I said, I have insider information called Tu Eres Crédulo, most commonly known as Crédulo....   Whistle  yay  Rolling Eyes
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^ Eres malo.
[ Last edit by scotnadian October 22, 2012, 06:44 pm ] IP Logged
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http://tennis.si.com/2012/10/19/friday-five-doping-tennis/
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Insider info that only a selected few have access too. It's called Crédulo and I paid a hefty fee to get access to it  Rolling Eyes
"You are credible"?  Anyway I googled it and couldn't find it but then if it's so selective that might explain why.

You must have been very keen to get hold of this information if you were prepared to cough up a hefty sum to get your hands on it.  I hope this was only to satisfy your own curiosity and not for any other reason.  If what you say is true then if it were made public the sh*t would really hit the fan.

[ Last edit by Aileen October 23, 2012, 12:17 am ] IP Logged
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Aileen...Prodigy is being naughty. It means You Are Gullible. wink
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Hehe Wink. Dectective Scotnadian Very Happy
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Eso fue gracioso. Very Happy
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Aileen...Prodigy is being naughty. It means You Are Gullible. wink
And for the second time today I have been. Rolling Eyes  Anyway, not being familiar with Spanish, I had no idea that the word meant gullible, otherwise I don't think I'd have fallen for it.
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Haha I had to come up with something quick lol.

 I doubt Rafa dopes, he works incredibely hard compared to the rest of the players on the tour.
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I know Rafa works extremely hard, but Andy works his butt off too.  In fact I really wish he would take proper holidays rather than just spending a few days at home with the temptation of Roehampton and all it's facilities so close by.
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Suspicious Blake alleges tennis cheating  [tennistalk, 22 Oct]

Suspicious veteran James Blake believes that after the Lance Armstrong cycling doping allegations, tennis might still not pass the smell test when it comes to cleanliness.

That's despite a year-round testing program, which is the bane of many players with its 6:00 AM knocks on the door and attempts at constant surveillance of competitors.

The 32-year-old, whose stock on court has fallen to 84th in the ATP rankings after playing only 11 ATP level events this season, is not shy about broadcasting his suspicions despite the longstanding anti-doping protocols in his sport.

The American insists that cheating exists and he's sticking to his story. "In tennis I'm sure there are guys who are doing it, getting away with it, and getting ahead of the testers," he told USA Today. "But I also am realistic.  With this much money involved, $1.9 million for the winner of the US Open, people will try to find a way to get ahead."

The one-time world No. 4 added: "It's unfortunate, but I hope tennis is doing the best job of trying to catch those guys trying to beat the system."

Blake has an unlikely ally in the Frenchman Yannick Noah, who won the French Open three decades ago. The now-famed entertainer has long suspected tennis doping. "I understand that many people are trying to play nice but are paying dearly for it," said Noah, who casts a wary eye on Spanish sportsmen.

USA Today reports that the ITF spent around $1.6 million in the three years prior to 2011, paying for 2,000 drug tests per year. 
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