More about doping in the game. The officials have decided to start using a "biological passport" that will track players' blood readings over time. Their blood will be tracked and if there are any curious changes in them, they will be tested for positive or negative. It is a good way to stop the doping rumors in the game; this "biological passport" was one of the ways cycling was able to control the doping in the sport. Of course blood and urine tests will increase over the years too. They are really cracking down on the doping in the game. Players are all for keeping the game "fair" but some like Nadal think that players should get their privacy while also getting a routine check. It just all has to balance out.
There is literally no tennis to talk about, so here's a weather report. It's been gloomy for the past two days and there was a little snow, nothing that could bring a snow day though. My car slipped a lot in the school alleyway because it was just a 1 in sheet of ice. My car is rear-wheel drive and had the hardest time steering and stoping. Even accelerating was hard. There was no traction. It was like driving on an ice rink. Actually it was exactly like driving on an ice rink. Super dangerous and stuff.
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