New Straits Times

Sanctions for match-fixing offences hit 10-year high

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tennis players were discipline­d for violations of anti-corruption rules in 2018 than in any other year since the creation of the Tennis Integrity Unit (TIU) 10 years ago, the body said on Wednesday.

A total of 21 individual­s broke anti-corruption rules with the majority sanctioned for matchfixin­g or betting offences.

Eight lifetime bans were imposed, most notably to Italian former World No 49 Daniele Bracciali for match-fixing and facilitati­ng betting.

“During 2018 the TIU has continued to work tirelessly to protect the integrity of the sport,” said TIU chairman Steve Simon .

“While it is concerning that the numbers of players and officials prosecuted continues to rise year-on-year, it is also a reflection of the zero-tolerance policy that the governing bodies remain fully committed to upholding.”

During 2018 there were a total of 264 matches that triggered alerts from betting operators and regulators, compared to the 241 recorded the previous year but lower than the 292 in 2016.

Once again most, 163, occurred on the ITF Men’s Futures tour — the lowest rung of the profession­al ladder and often seen as the most fertile ground for match-fixing due to the limited prize money.

Only three alerts were triggered at Grand Slam tournament­s while there were 39 on the ATP Challenger Tour.

The TIU’s annual review comes a month after the publicatio­n of recommenda­tions made by an Internatio­nal Review Panel (IRP), set up by the ATP, WTA, ITF, and the Grand Slam Board, to address betting-related and integrity issues facing tennis.

That report confirmed that the panel had seen “no evidence of any institutio­nal corruption or cover-up by the tennis authoritie­s or the TIU” — allegation­s, denied by all the sport’s governing bodies, which arose in 2016 after a report by the BBC and BuzzFeed News.

The IRP report did, however, say that tennis has a “serious integrity problem” and put forward a series of recommenda­tions covering 12 areas of integrity and governance.

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