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Reuters
Friday, May 29, 2009 PARIS -- Rafael Nadal accused anti-doping controllers of "harassing" tennis players on Friday and defended his suspended friend Richard Gasquet. Gasquet, of France, confirmed almost three weeks ago that he had tested positive for cocaine during last month's Miami event and is provisionally banned as he tries to clear his name. "I support him. I'm certain that he's not taking anything," Nadal said after reaching the fourth round of the French Open. "He's a good friend of mine and I discussed t ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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