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Blake fined for betting violation

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LONDON — Miami Open tournament director and former top 10-player James Blake was fined $56,250 for violating tennis’s rules about betting sponsorshi­p, the Internatio­nal Tennis Integrity Agency announced Wednesday.

The London-based ITIA said the violation was unintentio­nal and Blake “co-operated fully with the investigat­ion and did not contest the charge.”

If Blake breaks the rules again during an 18-month probationa­ry period that began on Feb. 9, the agency said, he would be subject to an 18-month suspension and an additional fine of $131,250.

The sport bars people from having commercial relationsh­ips with gambling companies. In 2022, U.S. Davis Cup team coaches Mardy Fish and Bob Bryan were fined $10,000 apiece for promoting a gambling operator via social media.

“This case is more a matter of perception, rather than corruption,” ITIA CEO Karen Moorhouse said. “The rules apply to players, coaches, officials and accredited tournament staff — who all have the ability to influence results or have access to inside informatio­n.”

Blake has been the tournament director of the Miami Open since 2018. This year the main draw begins March 19 and runs through

March 31 at Hard Rock Stadium.

Blake retired as a player in 2013 after winning 10 singles titles, getting to a career-best No. 4 in the ATP rankings and reaching the quarterfin­als at three Grand Slam tournament­s.

Blake, who attended Harvard before turning pro in 1999, helped the United States beat Russia in the 2007 Davis Cup final for the country’s most recent title in that team event.

 ?? LYNNE SLADKY/AP ?? James Blake, director of the Miami Open tennis tournament, smiles after the singles final in 2019, in Miami Gardens, Fla. He was fined $56,250 for violating tennis’s rules about betting sponsorshi­p, the Internatio­nal Tennis Integrity Agency announced Wednesday.
LYNNE SLADKY/AP James Blake, director of the Miami Open tennis tournament, smiles after the singles final in 2019, in Miami Gardens, Fla. He was fined $56,250 for violating tennis’s rules about betting sponsorshi­p, the Internatio­nal Tennis Integrity Agency announced Wednesday.

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