Musetti fordert ATP zum Handeln gegen Störungen durch Wettende auf

Der Weltranglistenzehnte Lorenzo Musetti hat die ATP aufgefordert, die Sicherheit bei Matches zu erhöhen, um die Beeinträchtigungen durch Sportwetter einzudämmen. Der Italiener äußerte sich dazu nach seinem Sieg über Francisco Cerundolo bei den Italian Open am 12. Mai.

Musetti beschrieb das Problem als weitverbreitet und merkte an, dass Wettende im Publikum den Spielbetrieb in Italien und auf der ganzen Welt gestört hätten. Er sagte, dass einige Zuschauer bei Wetten gezielt für die Außenseiter jubeln und dadurch während der Matches für deutliche Störungen sorgen.

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