Musetti exhorte l'ATP à lutter contre les perturbations liées aux parieurs dans le tennis

Le numéro 10 mondial Lorenzo Musetti a appelé l'ATP à renforcer la sécurité lors des matchs afin de limiter les interférences causées par les parieurs. Le joueur italien a fait ces commentaires après sa victoire face à Francisco Cerundolo lors de l'Open d'Italie, le 12 mai.

Musetti a qualifié le problème d'ampleur, notant que les parieurs dans le public perturbent le jeu aussi bien en Italie qu'à travers le monde. Il a indiqué que certains spectateurs encouragent les joueurs qui ne sont pas favoris lorsque des paris sont en jeu, créant ainsi des perturbations manifestes durant les matchs.

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