Boris Becker slams Andy Murray as "out of order" for doping remarks

Boris Becker watches the men's singles semifinal match between Rafael Nadal of Spain and Richard Gasquet of France on Day Thirteen of the 2013 US Open at USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center on September 7, 2013
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Boris Becker says that Andy Murray is "out of order" for admitting that he sometimes suspects his opponents of doping.

Six-time Grand Slam champion Boris Becker has claimed that Andy Murray is "out of order" for suspecting some of his opponents of doping.

Murray recently admitted that he has questioned opponents in his mind if they do not seem to get tired on the court.

The British number one also claimed that there is regular suspicion because "you hear things", but Becker, who is the coach of Novak Djokovic, is not taking the comments lightly.

"We have random drug testing and unless it's proven, they are 100% innocent," Becker told the Daily Mail.

"So to throw in a curve ball and assume something because somebody has won a Grand Slam or is fitter I think is totally out of order.

"Andy is one of the fittest players on the tour. He often outlasts other players and nobody is questioning his ethics."

Last month, Maria Sharapova announced that she failed a drug test after her loss to Serena Williams at the Australian Open in January.

Novak Djokovic plays a backhand stroke during the French Open semi-final against Andy Murray at Roland Garros on June 5, 2015
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