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By James Martin, TENNIS.com
Wednesday, May 13, 2009 When the news hit that Richard Gasquet tested positive for cocaine, he released a statement to the press professing his innocence. He says he's gathering evidence to show that he didn't do cocaine, and will tell us more at a later date. Now the Frenchman, who faces a two-year ban if found guilty, must summon the will to go up against his toughest opponent ever -- the anti-doping machine. Good luck. The prospect of trying to beat the system was enough to send Martina Hingis into early retireme ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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