According to information the BBC should have been involved from the top 50 in the past decade in match-fixing 16 tennis pros. The reported the BBC and the US-medium BuzzFeed on Monday shortly before the start of the Australian Open in Melbourne. The ATP denied.
The information is based on secret documents, however, are in no names mentioned. Also matches at Wimbledon are affected by the manipulations, even his Grand Slam tournament winner among the accused. Some of the accused players should also be at this year’s Australian Open at the start.
The International Tennis Federation (ITF) announced to comment on the allegations in the course of the day.
Little against Maipulationen done
In the past, there had been time to time reports of alleged collusion in playing tennis. So the former Russian Nikolai Davydenko professional was accused of having deliberately abandoned in some encounters. When bookmakers high stakes were dealt a defeat of the Russians.
BBC and BuzzFeed criticize the Tennis managers would have done too little against alleged betting manipulations. To date, some unknown professionals were only punished.
ATP denied
ATP boss Chris Kermode has denied that those responsible would withhold information about alleged collusion of playing tennis. “We reject any allegation that evidence of betting manipulations were displaced, in absolute terms,” Kermode said on Monday in Melbourne on the opening day of the Australian Open
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