"All I can say is believe in anti-doping control and the values of the sport in general and outside of that people who don't do the right thing, 100 per cent they don't deserve to be competing in the world of sport," Nadal said on the eve of Davis Cup World Group Play-off tie between India and Spain.
Russian hacking group, Fancy Bears has published the names and documentation of 25 athletes, including tennis stars Serena Williams and Venus Williams, alleging that they had taken banned substances.
"We believe we have the best anti-doping program possible and it is trying to get better and better. At the same time, all the sportsmen who believe in the real spirit of the sport wants to compete against the rest of the world in same conditions. The real thing we have an anti-doping program, we believe in that.
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