Tennis 'perfect sport for match-fixing'
Secret files exposing evidence of widespread suspected match-fixing at the top level of world tennis, including at Wimbledon, have been revealed by the 麻豆社 and BuzzFeed News.
Over the last decade, 16 players who have ranked in the top 50 have been repeatedly flagged to the Tennis Integrity Unit (TIU) over suspicions they have thrown matches.
Richard Ings, who established the first system for tackling corruption in tennis, explains how easy it could be to fix a tennis match.
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