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Shocking: Martina Navritalova compared Andre Agassi to Roger Clemens. “Not as much shock that he did it as shock he lied about it and didn’t own up to it. He’s up there with Roger Clemens, as far as I’m concerned. He owned up to it (in the book), but it doesn’t help now.” Except that Clemens [...]
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