Gasquet gives cocaine-kiss evidence to CAS hearing

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LAUSANNE, Switzerland (AP)—French tennis player Richard Gasquet will learn within a month if he has been banned after testing positive for cocaine.

Gasquet told the Court of Arbitration for Sport on Tuesday that he failed a drug test in March because he kissed a woman in a nightclub who contaminated him with cocaine.

He was suspended for 2 1/2 months, but the World Anti-Doping Agency and International Tennis Federation appealed to CAS to give him a doping ban of at least one year.

CAS secretary-general Matthieu Reeb said a verdict is expected in early December.

“Everything went as expected and Richard Gasquet has, of course, had his chance to speak,” Reeb said after the seven-hour hearing.

“Now the arbitrators will begin their deliberations, which are going to take around three to four weeks until a final judgment will be communicated to the parties.”

That would allow Gasquet, who was suspended for the French Open and Wimbledon, to prepare for the Australian Open in January if he is cleared by the CAS panel of three lawyers.

“That is part of their considerations,” Reeb told The Associated Press.

Gasquet declined to speak as he left court. While lawyers for the ITF described the process as “very good and very fair.”

The 23-year-old Gasquet tested positive the day after pulling out of the Miami Masters with a shoulder injury. Cocaine is classed as a stimulant if an athlete uses it during competition.

In evidence to an independent tribunal called by the ITF in July, Gasquet said he visited a club in Miami that night and met a woman identified only as “Pamela,” who he kissed several times.

The tribunal panel accepted that he was “contaminated with cocaine” by the woman and not to blame for the positive test, describing Gasquet as “shy and reserved, honest and truthful” and clearing him to resume playing immediately.

WADA and the ITF believed he should be held to the strictest standards of the WADA Code—which makes athletes responsible for any substance found in their body—and denied the defense of “no significant fault or negligence.”

Gasquet’s ranking peaked at No. 7 after he reached the Wimbledon semifinals in 2007. It dropped to No. 23 when his failed test was announced in April. He’s currently ranked No. 53.

Updated Nov 10, 2:29 pm EST
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  1. <i>adams10s</i>
    98. Posted by adams10s Sun Nov 15 1:16am EST

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    Timing is everything
    The ruling board will need to seem strong after Agassi's has pulled the wool over them
    Gasquet will be the fall guy.
  2. <i>snllover2004</i>
    97. Posted by snllover2004 Thu Nov 12 11:22pm EST

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    For all the idiots who don't know the all the facts of the case, the amount of cocaine found in Gasquet's samples were comparable to the size of a GRAIN OF SALT! It was unmetabolized, which proved it had been injested just hours before. Both he and Pamela took hair tests, which show whether the person is a long time user of cocaine. He passed the test and Pamela failed it. Throughout the night, Pamela would go in the bathroom for a long period of time; apparently longer than most would expect a woman to take. Gasquet has never failed a drug test before.
  3. JOHN P
    96. Posted by JOHN P Thu Nov 12 11:51am EST

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    Are we going to get another Agassi treatment here from the tennis governing body?
  4. dikki in pa.
    95. Posted by dikki in pa. Wed Nov 11 4:07pm EST

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    post#78.I agree with you,nightwing.they should be given the benefit of doubt,until PROVEN guilty. No exceptions.But,I think Martina Hingis must be included in this group. Do you not? But.have they ever proven anybody guilty?I don't think that the "agency"feels that is a nesessity ,do you?They administer their archaic "lron fisted" procedures,no matter how absurb they may be.Everyone is to accept them because they've been handed down by this bunch of self righteous wishy washy nincompoops.How nice it must feel to be sitting on this high "tribunal"without a bit if common sense! Handing down judgements against people that posess much more sense,and common sense than they!
  5. TonyC
    94. Posted by TonyC Wed Nov 11 1:41pm EST

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    coke or meth...who cares? it's all good fun and not performance-enhancing like steroids. how many nba or nfl stars get high? legalize & tax it all
  6. kelp
    93. Posted by kelp Wed Nov 11 11:45am EST

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    You sure he didn't kiss Micheal Irving ?
  7. kelp
    92. Posted by kelp Wed Nov 11 11:37am EST

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    You should have seen the girl! She looked liked she had been eating powdered doughnuts! HAHA
  8. kelp
    91. Posted by kelp Wed Nov 11 11:35am EST

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    Just remember this a kiss is still a kiss. HAHA
  9. eunice patron
    90. Posted by eunice patron Wed Nov 11 4:28am EST

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    post 78, i agree!
  10. cher
    89. Posted by cher Wed Nov 11 2:17am EST

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    I love his defense. It's so silly and yet almost believable because famous athletes do tend to sleep around. Better than Agassi's spiked drink.
  11. <i>stingstungme</i>
    88. Posted by stingstungme Tue Nov 10 11:47pm EST

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    Such a silly defense that it must be true? lol. My common sense tells me no. I've never done drugs but in movies I thought cocaine was always inhaled or injected. So she ate some cocaine then kissed him?
    Or she snorted a lot of cocaine and a sizable portion ended up in her mouth which she then kept hidden in the corners of her mouth before kissing an unsuspecting Gasquet. :/

    In all seriousness, I do realize that things can be passed from person to person via saliva but it is usually so microscopic that it wouldn't register on a test. In order for me to believe this, I would have to assume that "Pamela" would have an excessive amount in her mouth.

    Wouldn't she be dead if she did?

    Idk. I have a feeling that the ATP might be feeling a bit hurt after Andre's admission and probably won't believe this corny defense.

    Personally, I don't care for Gasquet but I believe he is guilty just for the simple fact that he would come up with such a lame excuse. Seriously, if you are not going to accept responsibility for messing up then at least try harder to come up with a semi believable excuse.

    On a side note, whether this guy is straight or gay makes no difference. Stop acting like children about it. There are enough gay people around that you all should be used to it by now.
  12. aliceeisadumbkunt
    87. Posted by aliceeisadumbkunt Tue Nov 10 7:58pm EST

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    The name says it all...
  13. PhilipH
    86. Posted by PhilipH Tue Nov 10 7:42pm EST

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    I am astonished by the little Safin-ites who think it's better to hide the truth. Just like the KGB, Putin, murdering journalists, letting the Kursk sink to the bottom of the ocean. Nobody will know!
  14. G
    85. Posted by G Tue Nov 10 7:35pm EST

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    What kind of kiss causes you to have enough cocaine register in your blood stream to fail a drug test? Give me a break!
  15. Norlexx
    84. Posted by Norlexx Tue Nov 10 7:16pm EST

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    Isn't very interesting to hear different and honest opinions from different people, most importantly from other players" What Safin says is politically incorrect. But I'm very certain a lot of ordinary people and tennis fans would ridicule what Agassis did, but don't express their true opinions in public. That's Marat, always down to earth & very honest. People have diff opinions and everyone has a right to his opinion, SO BE IT. Isn't it very boring and plastic to hear very polite opinions?
  16. Rosa L
    83. Posted by Rosa L Tue Nov 10 6:27pm EST

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    i cant believe that he use drugs with a woman of the weird reputaiton. thas it, finish his career with the drugs... wao!!!!!!!!!
  17. HH
    82. Posted by HH Tue Nov 10 6:22pm EST

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    Gasquet is not a liar. He is telling the truth.

    As for Agassi, he's a great guy inside and one of the 10 best players of all time. However, he should have kept his mouth shut. When something happens in the past, you forget about it and move on. Safin was right, it was stupid to come out with all this now. What is he gaining? Who cares about public appeal or selling a book or making more money. It's stuff that happened 10 years ago!
  18. Portillo67
    81. Posted by Portillo67 Tue Nov 10 5:18pm EST

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    #75, Desperate to be different: Great post, finally someone who actually argues clearly instead of repeating common places.
  19. alice e
    80. Posted by alice e Tue Nov 10 4:40pm EST

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    HOMOPHOBES are out in full force we see!
    good luck Gasquet
  20. Thomas
    79. Posted by Thomas Tue Nov 10 4:40pm EST

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    #77 -- Airhead -- Agassi didn't do meth "for all those years." Gasquet's kiss defense is nonsense.
  21. NightWing
    78. Posted by NightWing Tue Nov 10 4:23pm EST

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    Ay Caramba! Why all the homophobic slurs, folks?

    Anyway, this "coke-a kiss-uh" defense is pretty ridiculous...but, has anyone seen Gasquet being interviewed? This guy doesn't seem like a coke user...yeah, we'll never know, but, hopefully, he (and Yanina) will get the benefit of the doubt.

    If not, c'est la guerre!
  22. Kevin
    77. Posted by Kevin Tue Nov 10 3:10pm EST

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    I'm sorry, but this "kiss defense" is the lamest thing I have ever heard.
  23. Arunn
    76. Posted by Arunn Tue Nov 10 2:37pm EST

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    If Agassi can get away from being a junky all those years, why Gasquet can't get away!!!!!!!
  24. eva
    75. Posted by eva Tue Nov 10 1:31pm EST

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    It would be even more sad if he used this already damaging case as a way to cover up by saying it was a kiss from a girl. What if it was really a kiss from a guy? Either way, cocaine and associating with wrong people, irresponsibles and undesirables, is very wrong and foolish.
  25. Desperate To Be Different
    74. Posted by Desperate To Be Different Thu Jul 23 2:57am EDT

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    I am going to respectfully disagree w/ buis g and those who say cocaine would give an advantage on a tennis court. buis g, you said drugs should be tested for b/c they're illegal and said sponsors wouldn't want to be associated w/ druggies. The later point I made myself, actually, but is not a legal justification. It's just good economics for the sponsors. That the drugs are illegal is a legal reason for testing, sure. But where do we draw the lines with this? Should we test everyone in the country for drugs b/c they are illegal? I think few would agree this is a good policy and that it's a little too Big Brother. Likewise I believe what a player does in his/her free time is a matter of personal privacy and no one else's business--so long as what the player does does not give him/her an unfair advantage on the court.
    As for the cocaine being an advantage, I don't have that much personal knowledge to go on, but I understand the high is very short and the down lasts a long time. This would be a detriment, clearly. I could be wrong though and it would give an advantage, much in the same way amphetamines might (especially in sometime like American Football where it was widely used not long ago). So, perhaps cocaine should be added to the list, I'll give y'all that. However, I believe I would certainly like my odds against someone on coke more than someone not on it. It just can't be a good thing to be so revved up. In the long run, I'm sure we all agree it will hurt a player.
    Oh well, welcome back, Gasquet. You are a headcase, but a beautiful player to watch.
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