Feeling guilty? Give the money back, Safin tells Agassi

PARIS, (Reuters) – Marat Safin has come up with an  instant remedy to help Andre Agassi clear his conscience after  his admission that he lied about using drugs — hand back the  millions of dollars he made in prizemoney. 
 
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. 

“He feels guilty? So let him just give back his titles,  money, his grand slams!” Safin told the French sports daily L’Equipe.  
“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.” 

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”.  

In his book, Agassi revealed he had used and tested  positive for crystal meth in 1997 but escaped punishment by  lying to the investigators.  

The American has since spoken about his remorse over his  actions but Safin said was concerned about the way in which he confessed.  
“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!”  

“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.  

“They kept his secret so why be so cruel with them? There  are times you need to be able to shut up.”  
Earlier this month, the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA)  said they were investigating whether to lay fresh charges  against Agassi.