Documents show match-fixing at top level of world tennis: Reports


Melbourne, Jan 18 (Reuters): Widespread suspected match-fixing exists at the top level of world tennis, including at Wimbledon, according to secret files obtained by the BBC and online BuzzFeed News.

Over the last decade, 16 players ranked in the top 50 have been repeatedly flagged to the Tennis Integrity Unit (TIU), which was set up to police the sport, over suspicions they have thrown matches, the news organizations said.

All of the players, including winners of Grand Slam titles, were allowed to continue competing. Eight of the players are due to play in the Australian Open which starts on Monday, they added.

The BBC and BuzzFeed News said they had not named the players because without access to their phone, bank and computer records it was not possible to determine whether they took part in match-fixing.

The TIU did not immediately respond to a request from Reuters for comment.

The BBC and BuzzFeed News quoted Nigel Willerton, director of the TIU, as saying: "All credible information received by the TIU is analyzed, assessed, and investigated by highly experienced former law-enforcement investigators."

The news organizations said they had obtained a cache of documents that included the findings of an investigation set up in 2007 by the organizing body, the Association of Tennis Professionals (ATP).

The documents show the inquiry found betting syndicates in Russia, northern Italy and Sicily making hundreds of thousands of pounds betting on games which investigators thought to be fixed. Three of these games were at Wimbledon.

In a confidential report for tennis authorities in 2008, the inquiry team said 28 players involved in those games should be investigated but the findings were never followed up, the news organizations said.

Tennis authorities introduced a new anti-corruption code in 2009 but after taking legal advice were told previous corruption offences could not be pursued, they added.

In later years there were repeated alerts sent to the integrity unit about a third of these players. None was disciplined by the TIU, the BBC and BuzzFeed News said.

The BBC and BuzzFeed News were also given the names of other current players they said the TIU has repeatedly been warned about by betting organizations, sports integrity units and professional gamblers.

  

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  • Vincent Rodrigues, Promenade Road,Fraze Town,B'lore 560005

    Tue, Jan 19 2016

    Need to initiate proper investigation and find out the truth in the document available.

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  • Valerian D Souza, Mangalore/Dubai.

    Mon, Jan 18 2016

    When I was telling about match fixing in cricket, people were telling me I am a anti-national...!
    Any crowd pulling competition, you will find betting in modern days..
    I bet, in hokey, there is no betting because on one watches that...Even the family members of the players ignore the matches....!Smile please..

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  • Vincent Rodrigues, Promenade Road,Fraze Town,B'lore 560005

    Mon, Jan 18 2016

    Match fixing need to be investigated exclusively and the culprits to be exposed to regain the confidence of the people and the importance of the sport. without giving any scope for further deterioration.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Mon, Jan 18 2016

    Is Jaitley also associated with ...

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  • kishore, mangalore

    Mon, Jan 18 2016

    Maybe only hockey is not fixed because nobody cares.
    Every other popular sport is a business now like cricket.
    Even football world cup winners ae fixed through referee bad decisions.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Mon, Jan 18 2016

    Why Tennis should be left behind ...

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  • Declan, Mumbai

    Mon, Jan 18 2016

    Now the Ch association members will blame Congress party for this also. 60 years Congi rule blah, blah, blah.............

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  • SHEHENSHA, mangaluru

    Mon, Jan 18 2016

    Haha

    KHANgress is responsible for this...Italian waitress is responsible for this..Corrupt CONgress looted India and tennis bla bla bla ...:p

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