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Two Wimbledon matches being probed after bookmakers raise alerts indicating possible irregular betting patterns

Match-fixing is a possibility, although other factors can include incorrect odds-setting, well-informed betting, player fitness and form, playing conditions and personal circumstances

Reuters London Published 15.07.21, 01:17 AM
 The ITIA said any alerts reported to the agency will be “recorded, assessed and followed up as an indicator that something inappropriate may have happened”.

The ITIA said any alerts reported to the agency will be “recorded, assessed and followed up as an indicator that something inappropriate may have happened”. Shutterstock

The International Tennis Integrity Agency (ITIA) said it is investigating two matches from this month's Wimbledon Grand Slam after bookmakers flagged “possible irregular betting patterns”.

”Two alerts (were) provided to us during the Championships from the betting industry indicating possible irregular betting patterns,” an ITIA spokesperson said.

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”We are not able to comment on the detail of these while they are being looked into.”

The ITIA said any alerts reported to the agency will be “recorded, assessed and followed up as an indicator that something inappropriate may have happened”.

”It is important to note that an alert on its own is not evidence of match fixing. Where analysis of a match alert does suggest corrupt activity, the ITIA conducts a full and confidential investigation,” it added.

The ITIA was established in January by the governing bodies of tennis (ATP, WTA, ITF and Grand Slam Board) as a fully independent body to safeguard the integrity of professional tennis worldwide.

It was previously known as the Tennis Integrity Unit (TIU), investigating corruption and match fixing.

The All England Lawn Tennis & Croquet Club (AELTC) said the“integrity of the sport” is of most importance at Wimbledon.

”We continue to invest in additional measures to support the integrity operation onsite during The Championships...,” the AELTC added.

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