[email protected] (Kalevi Kolttonen) Wrote in message:r
PeteWasLucky <[email protected]> wrote:> [email protected] (Kalevi Kolttonen) Wrote in message:r>> PeteWasLucky <[email protected]> wrote:> Why would they cover it up if they are the ones uncovering it?I just replied to this question, but
to re-iterate: Somedoping testing labs are honest and they do honest tests tofind out dopers. Some testing labs have been bribed to stayquiet in cases where positive doping test results are achieved.br,KK> > Some tests are while others aren't, I see :).>
And this took your highly intellect brain like five seconds while> sitting on the toilet to fix the holes in your previous story> :)There are absolutely no holes in my story. Like I said,some testing labs have people working in them that trulywant to
catch doping users. Sinner and Swiatek got burnedprecisely because the labs in question were honest. Thecrooks are ATP, WTA and ITF. They love to spread their fairytales about their athletes being clean.Not long ago, someone from ATP circles came out
with hisstory: Roughly 50% of Top 100 men tennis players haveADHD diagnosis. This means they are free to use amphetaminebased "medication" to treat their ADHD. This is jus oneform of doping that our heroes use.As a adults, we should no longer believe in
fairy tales.br,KK
Yeah compare
https://www.tennis.com/news/articles/tandon-a-closer-look-at-serena-williams-therapeutic-use-exemptions
To
https://www.vox.com/2016/3/9/11187168/sharapova-meldonium-doping-explainer
Both have used substances, then at one point Sharapova's doping became illegal, she or her team failed to update and she got caught, lol.
Serena article:
In 2016, Williams was revealed to have received several Therapeutic Use Exemptions (TUEs) from the ITF. These were made public when Russian hackers broke into the World Anti-doping Agency (WADA) database and released confidential data on 29 athletes,
including TUEs for Williams and other tennis players including Venus Williams, Rafael Nadal and Petra Kvitova.
There is no suggestion that Williams has broken any rules. Within specific requirements, WADA allows athletes to use otherwise banned substances for medical purposes.
But the TUEs Williams was granted between 2014 and 2015 could indicate a need to re-examine the system, according to a leading anti-doping expert, though more information is required to assess whether any errors occurred during the process.
Now this is absurd.
I like Nadal but with proper anti-doping rules he probably would not have won 14 FOs.
These top athletes destroy and waste their bodies to win titles, become stars, and then tennis officials allow them to dope, to recover better and sooner so that tennis could benefit from having huge stars. Logic is there.
But it's a fair point to say if some are allowed, then everyone should be allowed to do it, no?
I'd say if Nadal doped legally and everyone else was allowed the same, he still wins 14 FOs.
But without doping and ability to recover better and sooner, in a fully clean sport, he likely doesn't win 14 FOs?
He'd still be better than everyone mostly but would not be able to do it, purely physically.
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