Lip service
One other thing I'd like to mention about the likely probability of tennis players doping for improved performance is the fact that the "authorities of the professional tours" really just pay lip service to any real attempt at catching anyone involved in doping activities. And the reason is obvious: MONEY. Can you imagine what would happen if any big star like Nadal, Djokovic, Murray, etc. were to be proven guilty of doping? I think it would turn the sport upside down. Disallusioned fans would stop turning the turnstiles, sponsors would be lost, etc. Basically there is too much money at stake for the businessmen who run the sport. Also, in the moral, ethical arena there would be a huge problem since these guys and gals are supposed to be supreme role models for young people. One last thing to ponder, if any really big star were to be found guilty, what would happen to their titles? Would they be stripped like they have been in the Olympics?
Jim Bill
One other thing I'd like to mention about the likely probability of tennis players doping for improved performance is the fact that the "authorities of the professional tours" really just pay lip service to any real attempt at catching anyone involved in doping activities. And the reason is obvious: MONEY. Can you imagine what would happen if any big star like Nadal, Djokovic, Murray, etc. were to be proven guilty of doping? I think it would turn the sport upside down. Disallusioned fans would stop turning the turnstiles, sponsors would be lost, etc. Basically there is too much money at stake for the businessmen who run the sport. Also, in the moral, ethical arena there would be a huge problem since these guys and gals are supposed to be supreme role models for young people. One last thing to ponder, if any really big star were to be found guilty, what would happen to their titles? Would they be stripped like they have been in the Olympics?
Jim Bill
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