Melbourne: Tennis great Roger Federer said he was saddened by American cyclist Lance Armstrong's admission that he cheated his way to seven Tour de France wins and believed it would have a negative impact on all sport.
Armstrong confessed in a televised interview with chat show host Oprah Winfrey this week to using banned performance-enhancing substances to establish himself as one of the biggest names in sport. "What a sad story," 17-times grand-slam winner Federer said after reaching the fourth round of the Australian Open on Saturday. "I don't know what to say. It just really saddens me to see that someone did this for such a long time.
"Obviously he's hurt his sport in a big way, even though he helped it in the beginning. But now the burden they live under, all other sports maybe as well. "I'm an active athlete right now and it's not fun times really to be in sports to a degree. I guess all I needed to see was the first few minutes of the interview and then I knew what was the deal, and the rest I don't really care.

Federer said he was saddened by Lance Armstrong\'s admission that he cheated his way to seven Tour de France wins.
"It's just very saddening this story, to be honest." Serena Williams, who has won 15 grand slam titles, earlier admitted she had been "glued" to the televised confessional. "I think as an athlete, as someone that works really, really hard since I was four or three, I think it's a sad day for all athletes in general," the American told reporters .
"But I think overall it's even more disappointing for the people that were adversely affected through everything. You can only just hope for the best for them. "Unfortunately, I think a lot of people now look and are like, okay, if somebody that great (has been cheating) what about everyone else in every other sport?"
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Roger Federer is a Swiss professional tennis player who is currently ranked World No. 2. He was the World No. 1 ranked player for a record 237 consecutive weeks, from February 2, 2004, to August 17, 2008. Federer is widely considered to be one ...
Lance Armstrong (born Lance Edward Gunderson on September 18, 1971) is an American professional road racing cyclist who rides for the Kazakhstan-based UCI ProTeam Astana. He won the Tour de France a record-breaking seven consecutive years, fro ...
The Tour de France is an annual bicycle race that covers more than 3,500 kilometres (2,200 mi) throughout France and bordering countries. The race usually lasts 23 days and attracts cyclists from around the world. The race is broken down into ...

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