[caption id="attachment_12746" align="alignnone" width="580"]Rafael-Nadal Rafael Nadal attending a press conference in Delhi during IPTL. File Pic.[/caption] Internet Desk: Spanish tennis ace Rafael Nadal wants his drug test results made public by the International Tennis Federation. The Spaniard, accused of doping has written to the president of the International Tennis Federation and asked for all of his drug-test results and blood profile records to be made public. "It can't be free anymore in our tennis world to speak and to accuse without evidence," the 14-time Grand Slam champion said in a letter sent to ITF president David Haggerty on Monday. Nadal also filed a suit against a former French minister of health and sport Roselyne Bachelot who has accused him of doping. Roselyne on a French television show last month alleged that Nadal’s seven month injury lay-off in 2012 was "probably due to a positive doping test." "I know how many times I am tested, on and off competition," Nadal wrote in the letter. "Please make all my information public. Please make public my biological passport, my complete history of anti-doping controls and tests. "From now on I ask you to communicate when I am tested and the results as soon as they are ready from your labs. I also encourage you to start filing lawsuits if there is any misinformation spread by anyone." The ITF confirmed it received the letter from Nadal, including the request for his test results to be released under the Tennis Anti-Doping Program. Nadal, who won his 49th clay-court tournament on Sunday in Barcelona and will go for his 10th French Open title next month, filed a defamation suit against Bachelot in Paris. "It is unacceptable and mostly unfair that someone that should have knowledge of sports to a certain point and degree can publicly say something like this with no proof or evidence," Nadal said in the letter to Haggerty.