Q. How do you feel about the tour's possibility of starting random off-site drug testing?
JENNIFER CAPRIATI: Oh, I didn't hear anything about that. Random off-site?
Q. Yes.
JENNIFER CAPRIATI: Well, it's news to me. I don't know. I mean, I think that's a bit of an invasion. You know, so, I don't know. Something to think about. I don't know if they're really going to go through with that or not. I guess we'll have to see.
Q. Why do you think it's an invasion?
JENNIFER CAPRIATI: Well, I just don't think they have any right to kind of see what's going on inside your body, whatever, even if you're not doing anything. It's just I've never heard of anything to be concerned about anyways, if anyone for steroids are getting tested for that or getting caught with that. I don't see really what the point would be.
Q. Do you have a sense of how widespread the use of steroids is?
JENNIFER CAPRIATI: No. You mean, like in all sports?
Q. On the tour.
JENNIFER CAPRIATI: I have no idea.
Q. Do you think anybody uses steroids?
JENNIFER CAPRIATI: No.
Q. There's three guys on the ATP Tour who were caught for performance enhancement.
JENNIFER CAPRIATI: Well, the guys is another story.
Q. You think with the women it would be something completely different, where using performance enhancing drugs would really never be tempting or necessary or what?
JENNIFER CAPRIATI: I mean maybe, but it's never happened. Maybe if there is a real question or someone was in question, then I could see the point. But until then, no, I don't think that's something you have to get started, you know, kind of dive into that. It's a whole other issue.
JENNIFER CAPRIATI: Oh, I didn't hear anything about that. Random off-site?
Q. Yes.
JENNIFER CAPRIATI: Well, it's news to me. I don't know. I mean, I think that's a bit of an invasion. You know, so, I don't know. Something to think about. I don't know if they're really going to go through with that or not. I guess we'll have to see.
Q. Why do you think it's an invasion?
JENNIFER CAPRIATI: Well, I just don't think they have any right to kind of see what's going on inside your body, whatever, even if you're not doing anything. It's just I've never heard of anything to be concerned about anyways, if anyone for steroids are getting tested for that or getting caught with that. I don't see really what the point would be.
Q. Do you have a sense of how widespread the use of steroids is?
JENNIFER CAPRIATI: No. You mean, like in all sports?
Q. On the tour.
JENNIFER CAPRIATI: I have no idea.
Q. Do you think anybody uses steroids?
JENNIFER CAPRIATI: No.
Q. There's three guys on the ATP Tour who were caught for performance enhancement.
JENNIFER CAPRIATI: Well, the guys is another story.
Q. You think with the women it would be something completely different, where using performance enhancing drugs would really never be tempting or necessary or what?
JENNIFER CAPRIATI: I mean maybe, but it's never happened. Maybe if there is a real question or someone was in question, then I could see the point. But until then, no, I don't think that's something you have to get started, you know, kind of dive into that. It's a whole other issue.