LONDON: The organisers of men's tennis were left scrabbling to retain their credibility yesterday after the latest in a series of anti-doping blunders saw Britain's Greg Rusedski cleared of a drug offence.
The tribunal appointed by the Association of Tennis Professionals (ATP) found Rusedski not guilty, ruling that the ATP could have been at fault for distributing the tablets that had caused his positive test for nandrolone last July.
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