Agassi admits to using Crystal Meth
Andre Agassi’s upcoming biography contains an admission that he used Crystal Meth, a potent and addictive synthetic stimulant drug that affects the central nervous system, in 1997 and lied to Tennis Authorities when he failed the drug test as the result was thrown after he said he “unwittingly” took the substance. On his Biography the eight time grand slam champion writes that he sent a letter to the ATP Tour to explain the positive test saying that he accidently drank from a soda spiked with meth which was given by his assistant Slim. He also says that he felt ashamed of it and felt this lie is the end of it and also he writes that the ATP reviewed this case and thrown it out. Agassi’s autobiography which is to be published on November 9th has these excerpts to be published on the people’s magazine. Agassi also told that he cannot speak of addition, but a lot of people would say that if you are using something as an escape, you have a problem. According to the Times Website, Agassi writes in his book that Slim was the person who introduced Crystal Meth, dumping a small pile of powder on the coffee table.