Sunday, 13 March 2016

Nadal fires back at injury cover up claims

Spanish tennis star Rafael Nadal hit back Saturday at a case that he faked a damage in 2012 to conceal a fizzled drugs test. 

The 14-time real victor said it was impossible that somebody would blame him for utilizing a false damage to attempt and escape the fury of the tennis' against doping authorities. 

"Me?," he inquired. 

"You can ask the ITF (International Tennis Federation), you can ask WADA (World Anti-Doping Agency), you can ask everyone." 

Nadal has never fizzled a medication test in his numerous years on the ATP Tour and has dependably passionately denied continually utilizing a banned substance. 

"I never did and I will never do and I would prefer not to discuss that again," he told Agence France-Presse on Saturday night after his duplicates misfortune to the Americans Bob and Mike Bryan at the hardcourt competition at Indian Wells. 

Roselyne Bachelot, France's games priest somewhere around 2007 and 2010, guaranteed that Nadal had faked a harm in 2012, when he missed the last six months of the season because of knee issues, to shroud a positive medication test. 

Nadal said he needs "equity" his name cleared and for individuals to quit guiding fingers at him. 

"I have been working so hard amid the entire of my profession to have the achievement that I have and now is the minute to do equity. I am worn out on that and I need equity," Nadal said.

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