ITIA probes top tennis player over 2024 match fixing suspicions

The International Tennis Integrity Agency is investigating a top-ranked tennis player for suspected match fixing in a 2024 match. The inquiry centers on a straight-sets loss to a much lower-ranked opponent during a prestigious tournament.

Betting patterns on the match raised red flags for investigators, with unusual wagers placed on an upset victory for the underdog. The ITIA has not released the player's name or further details about the case. The investigation comes amid several integrity violations handled by the agency earlier in 2026. Multiple lower-ranked players received bans for betting and match fixing offenses during that period. Experts note that financial pressures on players outside the top ranks often make them targets for corruption. Tennis scoring rules have also been flagged as potentially exploitable in such schemes. The ITIA continues to monitor the sport for violations as part of broader efforts to protect competition integrity.

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