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By Bonnie D. Ford
ESPN.com Wednesday, October 28, 2009 We all knew Andre Agassi was floundering in 1997, when he did a free fall in the tennis rankings. We just weren't privy to quite how deep the abyss was. It took him 12 years to tell us. The revelation that a young, rich, temporarily aimless athlete dabbled with a recreational drug will surprise few, although highly addictive crystal meth casts a scary shadow. What is far more likely to unnerve and dismay people who admire Agassi is the admission that he lied to tennis authorities to get himsel ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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