Well turns out, Serena's the one confused.
Serena backs Nadal over drug-testing criticism
"We won't have problems in tennis that we have in other sports, so it's definitely a pure sport and that's the only upside to it."
"It's too much," she said. "If I want to go on vacation to Barbados for one day, I shouldn't have to say I'm going to Barbados.
"I'm always complaining to my agents. I never tell people where I am, because I like to do my own thing."
The World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) rule operates on a 'three strikes and out' basis over a period of 18 months, and Williams revealed that she had already fallen foul of the legislation.
"One time, I was out at dinner and someone turned up at my house to test me. I think I might even have got a strike.
"It's bizarre. I can't run home from dinner and get tested. It's very invasive."
Despite her reservations, though, Williams accepts that WADA's stance helps safeguard the sport's reputation.
"I think tennis is the purest sport out there," she said.
So she accepts it, but she's complaining? Huh? So is she backing Rafa or is she not? Am I the only one confused? Help.
I totally lub the bikini though.
One of the Bryans said a similar thing, that just because he's missed a pee-in, he may be at 2 strikes already. I don't think they're any dirtier than Rafa. I agree, that you need to be accountable, but this new thing is a bit ridiculous.
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