Martina Navratilova compares Agassi to Clemens, shocked the tennis star didn't own up to itOctober 29th, 2009 Navratilova reaction to Agassi: 'He lied'MIAMI — Martina Navratilova drew a parallel Thursday between Andre Agassi and Roger Clemens, saying she's shocked the eight-time Grand Slam champion lied about drug use. Agassi's upcoming autobiography contains an admission he used crystal meth in 1997 and failed a drug test — a result he says was thrown out after he lied by saying he "unwittingly" took the substance.
Nothing like a sordid secret to send a star's autobiography flying off shelvesOctober 29th, 2009 Agassi's drug revelations smack of cynical ployPARIS — Imagined conversation between literary agent and retired tennis megastar with a dirty secret: "You want to get richer with me?"
"How?"
"With ker-plunk."
"What the hell's ker-plunk?"
"A tell-all autobiography."
"Why do they call it ker-plunk?"
"Because that's the sound the dollars make as they drop into our bank accounts."
Should we be surprised that Andre Agassi now tells us, 12 years after the fact, that he snorted crystal meth when his life and tennis were at a low? Absolutely not. You could fill a rehab center with all the top athletes who succumbed over the years to cocaine, weed, alcohol, binge-eating and the rest.
International Tennis Federation 'surprised, disappointed' by Andre Agassi's drug useOctober 28th, 2009 ITF 'disappointed' by Agassi's drug admissionNEW YORK — In response to an admission in Andre Agassi's upcoming autobiography that he used crystal meth in 1997, the International Tennis Federation says it is "surprised and disappointed."
According to an excerpt of the book published Wednesday in The Times of London, Agassi says he failed a drug test, a result thrown out after he lied by saying he "unwittingly" took crystal meth. ITF president Francesco Ricci Bitti says "Such comments in no way reflect the fact that the tennis anti-doping program is currently regarded as one of the most rigorous and comprehensive anti-doping programs in sport."
He added that the drug use occurred before the World Anti-Doping Agency was founded in 1999, when anti-doping in tennis was managed by individual governing bodies.
Agassi 'i Took Crystal Meth'October 28th, 2009 Tennis ace ANDRE AGASSI has stunned the sports world by revealing he was once hooked on crystal methamphetamine at the height of his career. The retired athlete, who is married to German tennis champ Steffi Graf, confesses he regularly used the drug to get high in the late 1990s in his new memoir Open.
Image is everything: Agassi's book adds plenty of new, unexpected visuals, including drug useOctober 28th, 2009 more images
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'I hate tennis': Agassi's book adds to his tale
So much of Andre Agassi's life has been spent in the public eye — the various highs and lows, on and off the court, during his transformation from tennis brat to elder statesman — that it was possible to wonder how much more there was to be said about it all. Plenty, it turns out.
Andre Agassi admits using crystal meth in upcoming autobiographyOctober 27th, 2009 Agassi admits using crystal meth in bookNEW YORK — Andre Agassi's upcoming autobiography contains an admission that he used crystal meth in 1997, the year he dropped to No. 141 in the rankings.
Andre Agassi admits using crystal meth and failing a drug test in upcoming autobiographyOctober 27th, 2009 Agassi admits using crystal meth in autobiographyNEW YORK — Andre Agassi's upcoming autobiography contains an admission he used crystal meth in 1997 and failed a drug test — a result thrown out after he lied by saying he "unwittingly" took the substance. According to an excerpt of the autobiography "Open" published Wednesday in The Times of London, 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."
"Then I come to the central lie of the letter," Agassi writes.
Andre Agassi admits using crystal meth in 1997 in upcoming autobiographyOctober 27th, 2009 In book, Agassi admits using crystal methNEW YORK — Andre Agassi's upcoming autobiography contains an admission that he used crystal meth in 1997 and lied to tennis authorities when he failed a drug test — a result that was thrown out after he said he "unwittingly" took the substance. According to an excerpt of the autobiography posted on The Times of London Web site Tuesday, 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."
"Then I come to the central lie of the letter," Agassi writes.
Ritchie Blasted For 'retarded' SlurOctober 15th, 2009 GUY RITCHIE has been attacked by campaigners for a disabilities group after dubbing his ex-wife MADONNA "retarded". Richie made the comment in an Esquire magazine interview, during which he reflected on his divorce from the pop superstar.
Benefit show raises $8M for Agassi school in Las Vegas; separate donor gives $7.5MSeptember 30th, 2009 Benefit show raises $8M for Agassi school in VegasLAS VEGAS — A weekend benefit concert raised nearly $8 million to support retired tennis star Andre Agassi's public charter school in Las Vegas. Officials say Agassi's foundation, used to support the Andre Agassi College Preparatory Academy, also received a pledge of $7.5 million over five years from the Engelstad Family Foundation.
Benefit show raises $8M for Andre Agassi school in Las Vegas; separate donor gives $7.5MSeptember 30th, 2009 Benefit raises $8M for Agassi school in VegasLAS VEGAS — A weekend benefit concert raised nearly $8 million to support retired tennis star Andre Agassi's public charter school in Las Vegas. Officials say Agassi's foundation, used to support the Andre Agassi College Preparatory Academy, also received a pledge of $7.5 million over five years from the Engelstad Family Foundation.
Daughtry, Tim McGraw, Dane Cook headline Vegas concert to benefit Andre Agassi charter schoolSeptember 26th, 2009 Daughtry, McGraw headline show for Agassi schoolLAS VEGAS — Comedian Dane Cook, rock band Daughtry, and musicians Tim McGraw and Brian McKnight were headlining a benefit concert Saturday night at the Wynn Las Vegas hotel-casino to provide funding for the Andre Agassi College Preparatory Academy. Agassi said this year's first class of high school graduates from the public charter school he backs gives those who support the academy a reason to celebrate and justify their mission.
Andre AgassiAugust 31st, 2009 Andre Agassi leaving his Manhattan hotel New York City.
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Police: Denver meth ring bought collector comic books to launder millions in cashAugust 24th, 2009 Police: Drug ring used comic books to launder cashDENVER — Two brothers accused of running a drug ring that imported and distributed millions of dollars worth of methamphetamine in Denver bought hundreds of collector comic books to launder the money, authorities said Monday. Police seized comic books worth at least $500,000 while arresting Aaron Castro, 29, of Commerce City and Alfonzo Castro, 30, of Denver, Colorado Attorney General John Suthers said.
NYC prosecutors accuse Michael Douglas' son Cameron of dealing large amounts of methAugust 6th, 2009 NYC prosecutors: Michael Douglas' son dealt methNEW YORK — Prosecutors in Manhattan have accused Michael Douglas' son of dealing large quantities of methamphetamine. A criminal complaint made public Thursday alleges that New York users paid 30-year-old Cameron Douglas tens of thousands of dollars for the drugs.