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09:27, November 28, 2007 |
Tommy Haas' claims that he was poisoned during Germany's Davis Cup semifinal against Russia in Moscow have been rejected by the sport's world governing body the ITF, according to a report on Monday.
The International Tennis Federation (ITF) commissioned blood tests on Haas to find out whether the German fell victim to poisoning by a third party as he had claimed.
According to a report on the BBC, blood tests have shown no evidence that Haas was poisoned during Germany's semifinal loss to Russia in September.
A statement said: "Following inquiries, the ITF has concluded that there is no medical information or other evidence whatsoever to support recent speculation concerning the medical condition of Tommy Haas during Germany's Davis Cup semifinal tie against Russia.
Source: China Daily
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