<p>Safin also suggested Agassi might also want to consider forfeiting all the titles he won during his long and celebrated career if he was serious about coming clean. <br /><br />"He feels guilty? So let him just give back his titles, money, his Grand Slams!" Safin told the French sports daily L'Equipe. <br /><br />"If he is so fair play, he should go all the way. You know, ATP have a bank account, he can refund if he wants to." <br /><br />Safin, currently playing his last tournament in Paris this week, also questioned Agassi's motives for revealing his past drug use in his autobiography ‘Open’. <br /><br />In his book, Agassi revealed he had used and tested positive for crystal meth in 1997 but escaped punishment by lying to the investigators. <br /><br />The American has since spoken about his remorse over his actions but Safin said was concerned about the way in which he confessed. <br /><br />"I won't write my biography. I do not need any money. The question is: why did he do it?" Safin said. "What's done is done. He hopes to sell more books. But he is completely stupid! <br />"I do not defend the ATP (Association of Tennis Professionals) but what he said put them in a bad position. ATP allowed him to win a lot of tournaments, to make a lot of money. <br /><br />"They kept his secret, so why be so cruel with them? There are times you need to be able to shut up." <br /><br />Earlier this month, the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) said they were investigating whether to lay fresh charges against Agassi.</p>
<p>Safin also suggested Agassi might also want to consider forfeiting all the titles he won during his long and celebrated career if he was serious about coming clean. <br /><br />"He feels guilty? So let him just give back his titles, money, his Grand Slams!" Safin told the French sports daily L'Equipe. <br /><br />"If he is so fair play, he should go all the way. You know, ATP have a bank account, he can refund if he wants to." <br /><br />Safin, currently playing his last tournament in Paris this week, also questioned Agassi's motives for revealing his past drug use in his autobiography ‘Open’. <br /><br />In his book, Agassi revealed he had used and tested positive for crystal meth in 1997 but escaped punishment by lying to the investigators. <br /><br />The American has since spoken about his remorse over his actions but Safin said was concerned about the way in which he confessed. <br /><br />"I won't write my biography. I do not need any money. The question is: why did he do it?" Safin said. "What's done is done. He hopes to sell more books. But he is completely stupid! <br />"I do not defend the ATP (Association of Tennis Professionals) but what he said put them in a bad position. ATP allowed him to win a lot of tournaments, to make a lot of money. <br /><br />"They kept his secret, so why be so cruel with them? There are times you need to be able to shut up." <br /><br />Earlier this month, the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) said they were investigating whether to lay fresh charges against Agassi.</p>