Sports | tennis Possible Poisoning at Davis Cup German Haas' may have been drugged in match vs. Russia By Doug Sweeney Posted Nov 7, 2007 9:15 PM CST Copied Russia's Igor Andreev serves to Germany's Tommy Haas at their Davis Cup semifinal match in Moscow Friday, Sept. 21, 2007. Andreev won 6-2, 6-2, 6-2. (AP Photo/Ivan Sekretarev) (Associated Press) The alleged stomach virus that forced Tommy Haas to withdraw from his Davis Cup match against Russia may have been something far more sinister. The International Tennis Federation is looking into allegations that the German was poisoned, based on comments relayed by a Haas teammate from a Russian who manages many athletes, reports the AP. Haas said that it may have been possible that he was poisoned. “When I think of how bad I felt, I can imagine it. I've been feeling weak for weeks,” he said. Haas’ physician suggested that the tennis star’s food may have been drugged. The German staff planned the team’s meals but the hotel where the Germans were staying prepared them. Russia won the series with Germany 3-2 to advance to the Davis Cup finals. Read These Next Melinda French Gates reacts to her ex showing up in new Epstein files. Sarah Ferguson said she cut off Epstein. Not quite, emails show. The voice behind 'Joy to the World' has died at 83. Trump signs bill to end the latest government shutdown. Report an error