#tennisintegrity
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US Davis captain Fish, Bob Bryan fined for gambling association
- By Bill Scott
- . November 29, 2022
Two former American players copped USD 10,000 fines for associating with a gambling company in violation of tennis anti-corruption rules, tennis bosses announced on Tuesday.
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Brit Moore handed provisional doping suspension
- By Bill Scott
- . June 8, 2022
British doubles player Tara Moore was suspended after testing positive for banned substances last spring in South America, tennis anti-doping authorities said on Wednesday. An
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Two ‘dodgy’ betting alerts at Wimbledon
- By Peter Rowe
- . July 13, 2021
The International Tennis Integrity Unit received at least two suspicious betting alerts during Wimbledon, German newspaper Welt has reported. One involved a first-round doubles match
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Russian players banned for life
- By Peter Rowe
- . January 28, 2021
Russian tennis players Alija Merdeeva and Sofia Dmitrieva have been banned from all competitions for life due to their involvement in match-fixing when they played
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Two more players banned for match fixing
- By Peter Rowe
- . December 24, 2020
Uzbekistan’s Temur Ismailov has been banned for seven years after being found guilty of match fixing on three occasions, the Tennis Integrity Unit has announced.
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Match-fixing Algerian banned for life
- By Peter Rowe
- . December 15, 2020
Algeria’s Aymen Ikhlef has been banned for life after being found guilty of multiple breaches of the Tennis Anti-Corruption Programme. Ikhlef, 23, was found guilty
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Police investigate match fix allegation at French Open
- By Peter Rowe
- . October 7, 2020
French police have begun an investigation into alleged match fixing after a number of bets were placed on a specific game at Roland Garros on