Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My guess is that you don't know very much about tennis. Tennis currently has one of the strongest anti-drug programs in organized sports, as opposed to cycling (e.g. Armstrong) which was rumored to have one of the more corrupt anti-drug monitoring systems in organized sports. All of the top players are subjected to routine on-site tournament drug testing as well as regular unannounced out-of-tournament testing. However, if the NY Post article is to be believed (rather doubtful, NY Post, really?!?) the tester violated procedure by arriving and not identifying himself. It's supposed to be unannounced, not anonymous testing.
In addition, that NY Post article is 4 years old from November 2011. Serena injured herself in a bizarre restaurant accident at the end of 2010 (she stepped on a broken glass table in sandals and sliced up her foot). While out for 6 months, she had a hematoma and pulmonary embolism and nearly died. She was completely out of the sport for 6 months. When she returned she had dropped out of the top 10. In November 2011, she was still outside the top-10 and not fully back in shape from six months of no play and no training. Since that time, she worked hard and got herself back into shape and starting in 2013 became the dominant force she is in tennis. From 2013 on, she has been subjected to significant drug testing and its unlikely that any steroid could pass the drug testing that tennis subjects top-100 let alone top-10 players to. If you don't believe, take a look at the histories of Martina Hingis, Wayne Odesnik, Marin Cilic, Barbora Strycova, Sesil Karatantcheva, Guillermo Canas and Robbie Kendrick to just name the more publicized infractions. There are still flaws to the system, but tennis still has one of the stricter drug testing programs and steroids are definitely identified.
This is incredibly naive. Designer drugs and steroids are the name of the game for top athletes. They know what is tested and how it's tested. There are labs and doctors who have dedicated their entire careers to developing drugs and methods that don't show up on those tests. A clean drug test means nothing at that level. She has the money and they have the expertise to make sure her tests are clean.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wow, lots of piling on OP for being a racist. I've often wondered the same thing, and I watch a lot of tennis. Serena has always been much bigger and bulkier than Venus, and most (not all) of the other women in the WTA. That includes other AA women like Zina Garrison, Sloane Stephens, and Madison Keys, so I don't think it's automatic to say she's bigger just because she's black.
You can't be this stupid, can you? Are you really arguing that because other black women don't have musculature like hers, she must be on steroids? Other white women in the WTA are not as tall and broad-shouldered as Maria Sharapova. Is she also on steroids? I find it interesting that the steroids accusations are not levied at Federer. He is well into his 30s and still playing at a level that exceeds that of much younger men, and he has not had the injuries that plague much younger men like Nadal. Why no speculation that Federer may be taking steroids to improve his endurance and recovery? Venus Williams lives with Serena and was reared right alongside her. Yet, her career is all but over. How is it that she has not yet been clued into the steroids that Serena supposedly has access to? Or is it that Venus simply does not want to win and is happy to slide into oblivion?
You people simply must start thinking with your heads and not your prejudices and envy. A black woman is ruling a white sport and has completely overshadowed everyone else. It hurts, I know. You thought tennis was the one sport you could have for yourselves. But it's going to be okay. You are strong enough to deal with this.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here - they used to have pretty similar body types years ago. Now she's the hulk. Where there's smoke there's fire.
You, my friend, are a disgraceful liar. Not even when they were 10 and 11 year olds did they have similar bodies. Post the photo of them looking similar or shut up. The fact that you would go so far as to lie in order to suggest Serena is using steroids indicates you are just another jealous, feckless loser. Get a life.
PP is right. Their body types have always been different. But why are we discussing this? Maria Sharapova ooops I mean op you should be practicing not writing troll posts about a person who has beaten you 11 billionty times.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My guess is that you don't know very much about tennis. Tennis currently has one of the strongest anti-drug programs in organized sports, as opposed to cycling (e.g. Armstrong) which was rumored to have one of the more corrupt anti-drug monitoring systems in organized sports. All of the top players are subjected to routine on-site tournament drug testing as well as regular unannounced out-of-tournament testing. However, if the NY Post article is to be believed (rather doubtful, NY Post, really?!?) the tester violated procedure by arriving and not identifying himself. It's supposed to be unannounced, not anonymous testing.
In addition, that NY Post article is 4 years old from November 2011. Serena injured herself in a bizarre restaurant accident at the end of 2010 (she stepped on a broken glass table in sandals and sliced up her foot). While out for 6 months, she had a hematoma and pulmonary embolism and nearly died. She was completely out of the sport for 6 months. When she returned she had dropped out of the top 10. In November 2011, she was still outside the top-10 and not fully back in shape from six months of no play and no training. Since that time, she worked hard and got herself back into shape and starting in 2013 became the dominant force she is in tennis. From 2013 on, she has been subjected to significant drug testing and its unlikely that any steroid could pass the drug testing that tennis subjects top-100 let alone top-10 players to. If you don't believe, take a look at the histories of Martina Hingis, Wayne Odesnik, Marin Cilic, Barbora Strycova, Sesil Karatantcheva, Guillermo Canas and Robbie Kendrick to just name the more publicized infractions. There are still flaws to the system, but tennis still has one of the stricter drug testing programs and steroids are definitely identified.
This is incredibly naive. Designer drugs and steroids are the name of the game for top athletes. They know what is tested and how it's tested. There are labs and doctors who have dedicated their entire careers to developing drugs and methods that don't show up on those tests. A clean drug test means nothing at that level. She has the money and they have the expertise to make sure her tests are clean.
Well if all it took was money to make sure the tests were clean, Lance Armsteong would still be the cycling King. He is not. He tested positive a couple of times. The tennis association and fans do not like Serena. She does not fit their idea of a tennis hero. I mean, how many tennis players are booed in their own country and the crowd root for the foreigner (other team)? If Serena was doing drugs, they would have found the drugs by now. All,of you people are wishful thinking. BTW, if you worked out for six to eight hours a day with weights, cardio and yoga yeah you too can build muscles like that, especially if you have someone preparing all your meals. I did not have a third of,the time she has to workout and when I lifted, I developed beautiful muscles. But it is time consuming. My job did not depend on me being in perfect shape.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
You people simply must start thinking with your heads and not your prejudices and envy. A black woman is ruling a white sport and has completely overshadowed everyone else. It hurts, I know. You thought tennis was the one sport you could have for yourselves. But it's going to be okay. You are strong enough to deal with this.
Wow, talk about racist.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My guess is that you don't know very much about tennis. Tennis currently has one of the strongest anti-drug programs in organized sports, as opposed to cycling (e.g. Armstrong) which was rumored to have one of the more corrupt anti-drug monitoring systems in organized sports. All of the top players are subjected to routine on-site tournament drug testing as well as regular unannounced out-of-tournament testing. However, if the NY Post article is to be believed (rather doubtful, NY Post, really?!?) the tester violated procedure by arriving and not identifying himself. It's supposed to be unannounced, not anonymous testing.
In addition, that NY Post article is 4 years old from November 2011. Serena injured herself in a bizarre restaurant accident at the end of 2010 (she stepped on a broken glass table in sandals and sliced up her foot). While out for 6 months, she had a hematoma and pulmonary embolism and nearly died. She was completely out of the sport for 6 months. When she returned she had dropped out of the top 10. In November 2011, she was still outside the top-10 and not fully back in shape from six months of no play and no training. Since that time, she worked hard and got herself back into shape and starting in 2013 became the dominant force she is in tennis. From 2013 on, she has been subjected to significant drug testing and its unlikely that any steroid could pass the drug testing that tennis subjects top-100 let alone top-10 players to. If you don't believe, take a look at the histories of Martina Hingis, Wayne Odesnik, Marin Cilic, Barbora Strycova, Sesil Karatantcheva, Guillermo Canas and Robbie Kendrick to just name the more publicized infractions. There are still flaws to the system, but tennis still has one of the stricter drug testing programs and steroids are definitely identified.
This is incredibly naive. Designer drugs and steroids are the name of the game for top athletes. They know what is tested and how it's tested. There are labs and doctors who have dedicated their entire careers to developing drugs and methods that don't show up on those tests. A clean drug test means nothing at that level. She has the money and they have the expertise to make sure her tests are clean.
Anonymous wrote:Wow, lots of piling on OP for being a racist. I've often wondered the same thing, and I watch a lot of tennis. Serena has always been much bigger and bulkier than Venus, and most (not all) of the other women in the WTA. That includes other AA women like Zina Garrison, Sloane Stephens, and Madison Keys, so I don't think it's automatic to say she's bigger just because she's black.

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wow, lots of piling on OP for being a racist. I've often wondered the same thing, and I watch a lot of tennis. Serena has always been much bigger and bulkier than Venus, and most (not all) of the other women in the WTA. That includes other AA women like Zina Garrison, Sloane Stephens, and Madison Keys, so I don't think it's automatic to say she's bigger just because she's black.
She's so much bigger and has so much more muscle than she did when she was younger that it is impossible to say anything else. The lady is clearly taking steroids. Nothing else causes those types of changes in body mass, especially in women. Any other opinion is wishful thinking.
Anonymous wrote:My guess is that you don't know very much about tennis. Tennis currently has one of the strongest anti-drug programs in organized sports, as opposed to cycling (e.g. Armstrong) which was rumored to have one of the more corrupt anti-drug monitoring systems in organized sports. All of the top players are subjected to routine on-site tournament drug testing as well as regular unannounced out-of-tournament testing. However, if the NY Post article is to be believed (rather doubtful, NY Post, really?!?) the tester violated procedure by arriving and not identifying himself. It's supposed to be unannounced, not anonymous testing.
In addition, that NY Post article is 4 years old from November 2011. Serena injured herself in a bizarre restaurant accident at the end of 2010 (she stepped on a broken glass table in sandals and sliced up her foot). While out for 6 months, she had a hematoma and pulmonary embolism and nearly died. She was completely out of the sport for 6 months. When she returned she had dropped out of the top 10. In November 2011, she was still outside the top-10 and not fully back in shape from six months of no play and no training. Since that time, she worked hard and got herself back into shape and starting in 2013 became the dominant force she is in tennis. From 2013 on, she has been subjected to significant drug testing and its unlikely that any steroid could pass the drug testing that tennis subjects top-100 let alone top-10 players to. If you don't believe, take a look at the histories of Martina Hingis, Wayne Odesnik, Marin Cilic, Barbora Strycova, Sesil Karatantcheva, Guillermo Canas and Robbie Kendrick to just name the more publicized infractions. There are still flaws to the system, but tennis still has one of the stricter drug testing programs and steroids are definitely identified.
Anonymous wrote:Wow, lots of piling on OP for being a racist. I've often wondered the same thing, and I watch a lot of tennis. Serena has always been much bigger and bulkier than Venus, and most (not all) of the other women in the WTA. That includes other AA women like Zina Garrison, Sloane Stephens, and Madison Keys, so I don't think it's automatic to say she's bigger just because she's black.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here - they used to have pretty similar body types years ago. Now she's the hulk. Where there's smoke there's fire.
You, my friend, are a disgraceful liar. Not even when they were 10 and 11 year olds did they have similar bodies. Post the photo of them looking similar or shut up. The fact that you would go so far as to lie in order to suggest Serena is using steroids indicates you are just another jealous, feckless loser. Get a life.