Roger Federer gave an interview to Dutch television during the Rotterdam ATP-500 tournament in Rotterdam talking, among others, about doping. Here's a quick transcript of the interview in which he talks as a cyclist during the Armstrong-years:
Q: ¨There's been said a lot about doping lately, for example by Djokovic and Murray. As the head of the player's council, what are your thoughts about what they've said; do you agree with them?"
RF: "Well, I don't exactly know everything they've said or how many interviews they've done, but obviously the majority of what's happened is that the players have been asked, you know, about their opinions about the cases that have just transpired in the press, you know. So it's, ehm, it's been difficult times for sports overall, because [of] a few things that have happened. So what is the process now for tennis, needs to be to protect our sport as much as we can; that the integrity is there; that we do play each other tough and fair; so there is just no cheating going on and for that we need tough testing. I have many different ideas what we should be doing, but I think we also need a bit more funding to be able to test the players more frequently. And then I think we should save the urine and the blood samples for as long as we can, that would also scare away people of trying to cheat. So it's justreally important to make sure we try everything as much and as hard as we can to maintain the intregity for the sport.
Q: "We all know what happened in cycling; in any way, are you concerned that the same thing can happen to tennis?"
RF: "Not really, but you never know. I don't know what the other players are doing. I believe the sport is extremely clean and I would be exteremely shocked and disappointed and upset and sad if something massive would break out in our sport. Up to that day, we don't know and to me it seems like this sport in particular, tennis, or soccer as well, are definately sports you can do without any doping and all those things. So for me it's, eh, I don't want to be naïve, but sometimes I feel things are better than they actually are, so I always get very upset when I hear about cheaters in sport."
The original interview can be found at
http://nos.nl/video/473092-federer-moeten-integriteit-bewaren.html, the first doping question is asked at ~2:23.