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Reuters
Thursday, October 29, 2009 MIAMI -- Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal both voiced their displeasure at Andre Agassi after the former world No. 1 revealed he took the recreational drug crystal meth in 1997 and lied about the reasons for a positive test. "To me it seems terrible," Nadal said at an awards ceremony in Madrid on Thursday. "Why is he saying this now that he has retired? It's a way of damaging the sport that makes no sense. "I believe our sport is clean and I am the first one that wants that. Cheaters must be pun ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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