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Match fixing in tennis.

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago

What do you think of the latest news? It didn't surprise me that it was happening. I guess it is not as wide spread as in football yet, but its not fair for the fans who wants them to win.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

When there are people who stand to make a large sum of money for a certain outcome in a sport, then there will be people who are complicit in helping.

Its a sad state of affairs but in a sport where one person makes the mark then that person can be bought.

If four people have sown up the semi finals of grandslams for years then the lesser players will want to secure a meaningful pay cheque however it happens.

This isn't the first nor the last time that a sport will be dragged through this

The only way to prevent this is swift and harsh punishments for those guilty of fixing

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

When bookies stop taking bets on tennis matches.. And they have done for ages.. you can pretty much stick a tenner on dodgy stuff going on

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By *lligator3Man
over a year ago

Dundee

I'd wish they'd fix it so that tennis was interesting zzzzzz

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By *ortland51Man
over a year ago

Glasgow


"When bookies stop taking bets on tennis matches.. And they have done for ages.. you can pretty much stick a tenner on dodgy stuff going on"

I don't understand that, bookies take bets on all tennis matches and always have done. They've never stopped taking bets on them.

As to the match fixing, like every other sport, corruption will almost be inevitable, however I expect it will only be a very, very small minority of players on the tour (if proven), and will be extremely difficult to prove.

I'd be surprised if there was a top 20 player under the spotlight.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I'd wish they'd fix it so that tennis was interesting zzzzzz"

Like playing with a live grenade rather than a ball?

I'd watch that...

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

i guess match fixing allegations will distract from all the doping rumours

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By *enard ArgenteMan
over a year ago

London and France

It's sport

It's worth millions

Therefore it will be corrupt:

Fixing and doping.

Being as I find sport mind crushingly boring, I don't care.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Can anyone fix it for Andy Murray to crack a smile?

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By *ohnaronMan
over a year ago

london


"Can anyone fix it for Andy Murray to crack a smile?"

I loathe Andy Ping Pong

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By *ortland51Man
over a year ago

Glasgow


"Can anyone fix it for Andy Murray to crack a smile?"

He was smiling quite broadly when the Great British public voted for him as their Sports Personality of the Year.

I think that speaks for itself.

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By *enard ArgenteMan
over a year ago

London and France


"Can anyone fix it for Andy Murray to crack a smile?

He was smiling quite broadly when the Great British public voted for him as their Sports Personality of the Year.

I think that speaks for itself.

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I struggled with the concept of someone who has no personality winning a " personality" award ..

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"When bookies stop taking bets on tennis matches.. And they have done for ages.. you can pretty much stick a tenner on dodgy stuff going on

I don't understand that, bookies take bets on all tennis matches and always have done. They've never stopped taking bets on them.

As to the match fixing, like every other sport, corruption will almost be inevitable, however I expect it will only be a very, very small minority of players on the tour (if proven), and will be extremely difficult to prove.

I'd be surprised if there was a top 20 player under the spotlight.

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That's the point though, there are! Once outside the top ten the average earnings for a player aren't that great, especially with most grandslams being sown up by the top 5. Many players struggle to fund the trainers and tour schedule that is required. I wouldn't be surprised if a couple of top ten players havent thrown a match for a big payday

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By *ortland51Man
over a year ago

Glasgow


"When bookies stop taking bets on tennis matches.. And they have done for ages.. you can pretty much stick a tenner on dodgy stuff going on

I don't understand that, bookies take bets on all tennis matches and always have done. They've never stopped taking bets on them.

As to the match fixing, like every other sport, corruption will almost be inevitable, however I expect it will only be a very, very small minority of players on the tour (if proven), and will be extremely difficult to prove.

I'd be surprised if there was a top 20 player under the spotlight.

That's the point though, there are! Once outside the top ten the average earnings for a player aren't that great, especially with most grandslams being sown up by the top 5. Many players struggle to fund the trainers and tour schedule that is required. I wouldn't be surprised if a couple of top ten players havent thrown a match for a big payday"

I personally don't believe there will be any player who has consistently been in the top 20 throwing matches.

If there was a pattern if this, then so many people would have to be involved, it would have been proven. As it stands, there has not been one example of it proven or even a case highlighted.

That's not to say that it won't happen in tennis, and I'm not naive enough to think it won't go on, but as things stand, no one is able to point to any specific cases and examples of it.

A top 20 player would find it incredibly difficult to conceal throwing a match.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Perhaps bookies should take bets on whether a match is rigged or not....

.....I mean surly people who enjoy a gamble wouldn't object to having yet another way to blow their dosh....

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By *lligator3Man
over a year ago

Dundee

My favourite bet advertised by 'That' Irish bookie was during Oscar pistorious's trial they took bets if he would be found guilty or not.

You'd think it couldn't get any more crass but their slogan was 'money back if he walks!'- genius! Lol

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I put a bet on that Andy Murray had a personality but it was declined as bein a non bet

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I put a bet on that Andy Murray had a personality but it was declined as bein a non bet

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