Tennis Integrity Unit
The Tennis Integrity Unit is the organisation responsible for investigating match fixing in tennis. It has the ability to impose fines and sanctions, and ban players, umpires, and other tennis officials from participating in tournaments.[1][2]
Sport | Professional tennis |
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Jurisdiction | International |
Abbreviation | TIU |
Founded | 2008 |
Headquarters | Bank Lane, Roehampton, London, SW15 5XZ, United Kingdom |
Director | Nigel Willerton |
Official website | |
tennisintegrityunit |
The organisation is an initiative from the ITF, ATP, WTA, and the four Grand Slam tournaments (the Australian Open, French Open, Wimbledon and US Open). It was set up after an investigation into allegations of match fixing in 2008.[3]
See also
References
- Cox, Simon (18 January 2016). "Tennis match fixing: Evidence of suspected match fixing revealed". BBC Sport. Retrieved 24 May 2018.
- Mendick, Robert (11 June 2011). "Wimbledon given watchlist of tennis corruption suspects". Telegraph.co.uk. Retrieved 24 May 2018.
- "Tennis authorities ignore evidence of top-ranked players fixing matches, report says". ESPN.com. 26 January 2016. Retrieved 24 May 2018.
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