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Education key to stamping out tennis match-fixing: expert

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>> LONDON: Educating tennis players about the dangers of betting-related corruption is a key priority for the sport’s global anti-corruption body, the Tennis Integrity Unit.

Phil Suddick, informatio­n manager at the TIU, told AFP that the unit has boosted its focus on education with the recruitmen­t of two new members of staff.

Suddick, a police officer for 30 years investigat­ing global organised crime, who has been in his present role for just over two years, put the issue of betting-related corruption into context.

His unit received 292 match alerts in 2016 — from 120,000 profession­al matches covering the whole game from the futures tour to the Grand Slams — where betting operators believed the betting patterns were suspicious.

“We do face significan­t challenges in relation to some of the events and where they take place,” said Suddick, speaking after appearing on a panel at a Betting on Sports conference.

“You have to be pragmatic and provided you develop and maintain relationsh­ips with betting operators I genuinely think that is the way forward because they hold the data that provides informatio­n to help prosecute people, who seek to corrupt the sport for financial gain.”

For Suddick, though, a key element that has been added to the weaponry at the TIU’s disposal this year has been the appointmen­t of Matthew Perry — who has a background in antidoping education — to take charge of education and training.

“Education is vitally important,” said Suddick. “I have a kid of 28-yearsold and an 11-year-old boy. For the former, at his age education could be too late but 10-11 is a fantastic age to capture their minds in terms of sport and its risks.

“Matt Perry has a remit for the whole of education across tennis, which is a huge piece of work with over 200 federation­s. Imagine the number of players involved and the different tournament­s right up from juniors and futures to the Slams.”

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