Agassi asks for compassion for drug use

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NEW YORK, Nov 5 (Reuters) - Andre Agassi, mired in controversy after admitting to using crystal meth, pleaded for compassion from his critics in a television interview that will be broadcast on Sunday in the United States.

During the 60 Minutes interview, excerpts of which were made public on Thursday, Agassi discussed his explosive autobiography “Open” in which he admitted to using the recreational drug and his battles with depression.

At one point, the former world number one becomes emotional after being asked to respond to criticism from Martina Navratilova, who compared him to baseball pitcher Roger Clemens, who is battling doping allegations.

“Yeah it’s what you don’t want to hear,” Agassi told interviewer Katie Couric. “I would hope along with that would come some compassion that maybe this person doesn’t need condemnation. Maybe this person could stand a little help.

“Because that was at a time in my life when I needed help.”

In the book Agassi candidly describes being introduced to the drug in 1997 and the moment when he was informed he had failed a drugs test. He later lied to men’s governing body the ATP about his use and escaped a ban.

Despite the bitter backlash, Agassi said he has no regrets about disclosing his drug use, even if it eventually ends up costing him a place in the Tennis Hall of Fame.

“I don’t know what the ramifications are. I had way more to lose by telling this story in its full transparency than I had to gain,” Agassi told Couric.

“The price that that comes with is the cost that I’ve assumed and I’m okay because the part that I worry and think more about is who this may help.”

(Writing by Steve Keating in Toronto; editing by Greg Stutchbury; To query or comment on this story email sportsfeedback@thomsonreuters.com)

Updated Nov 5, 7:20 pm EST
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  1. <i>ashadams70</i>
    5. Posted by ashadams70 Sun Nov 8 4:27pm EST

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    Hey Andrew Broad then let's put George Bush in jail too because he was a coke head and an alcholic and look what he did to this country!! Lighten up and look at the bigger picture this man is at least owning up to what he did! No way should Andre be stripped of anything and he should still go to the hall of fame!
  2. <i>tempest0201</i>
    4. Posted by tempest0201 Sun Nov 8 11:34am EST

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    He'll be on 60 minutes tonight. I've got to see this. Should be interesting viewing and a few revelations.
  3. <i>ureyedoctor</i>
    3. Posted by ureyedoctor Sat Nov 7 1:03pm EST

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    People make mistakes all the time. Obviously he learned from his mistakes and has helped alot of people in the community. To strip him of his titles is crazy. This drug did not give him any titles, It actually hurt his tennis game. Just look at the rankings. This is negative mark in his life and he has to deal with it.
  4. Andrew Broad
    2. Posted by Andrew Broad Fri Nov 6 5:18pm EST

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    He should be stripped of all his titles, and given a long, long jail-sentence.
  5. Truthsayer
    1. Posted by Truthsayer Fri Nov 6 2:55am EST

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    """“Because that was at a time in my life when I needed help.”""""............Really,Andre?............THAT was THEN...........and you didn't give anyone a chance to help you since you know, you kept it SECRET!..............but This is NOW...............and I feel bad for the guy.................he is weak and so it took him longer to have the strength and courage to say out loud what he did..................not everyone is strong, but everyone who asks for forgiveness or compassion should definitely receive it.
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