Andre Agassi’s autobiography, ‘Open’, has been the talk of tennis since extracts were published in which he admitted to using crystal meth, with Roger Federer, Rafa Nadal, Boris Becker, Andy Roddick and many others having an opinion.
Rafa Nadal:
“If the ATP covered for Agassi then I think that’s dreadful. If they covered for the player and punished others for doing the same kind of thing then that would seem to me to be a lack of respect for all sportsmen.”
Roger Federer:
“It was a shock when I heard the news. I am disappointed and I hope there are no more such cases in future.”
Darren Cahill (Agassi’s last professional coach):
“[Agassi is] extremely proud of the book and I’m proud of him for giving such an honest and revealing look at his life”.
Boris Becker:
“I’m the last person to throw stones, as there have been some difficult times in my own life, but to hear that he took crystal meth, that certainly puts a whole new light on Andre and it’s not a beautiful light.
“I’m struggling to get my head around why Andre would want to confess to something so damaging as taking drugs and then getting away with it? Why would he want to be so brutally honest?
“I’m really surprised that he would want to discuss such a private part of his life, to talk about such a bad period in his life. I’m sure this will help to sell his book. He doesn’t need the money, though. He’s a rich man.”
Andy Roddick:
“Andre is and always will be my idol. I will judge him on how he has treated me and how he has changed the world for the better.
“If anything we (the top players) are subjected to way more testing and attention. That’s just a fact. And, to be fair, when Andre wrote the reported letter (which deceived the authorities), he was well outside the top 100 and widely viewed as on the way out.”
Venus Williams:
“I’m sure his book will sell. But I can’t say anything about Andre Agassi’s life.”
Serena Williams:
“I don’t know what crystal meth is, that’s my reaction,” said the newly-crowned year-end world number one. I haven’t read anything about his book.”
Martina Navratilova:
“Shocking. Not as much shock that he did it as shock he lied about it and didn’t own up to it.
“Andre lied and got away with it. You can’t correct that now. Do you take away a title he wouldn’t have won if he had been suspended? He beat some people when he should have been suspended.”
Nick Bollettieri (Agassi’s former coach):
“I don’t condone what he did – I’ve made mistakes too, but I’ve done more good than bad.
“Let’s look at what Andre has done, he funds a school for 400 kids from the inner-city. I know underneath he’s a hell of guy.”
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