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akhhorus
08-30-2007, 11:26 PM
No one will miss this sport if it dies, I think...

Link (http://www.breitbart.com/article.php?id=070830143114.52ur3g60&show_article=1)

Match-fixing, some of which is linked to internet gambling, is not uncommon in professional tennis, according to a damaging report in L'Equipe on Thursday.

Two elite players made the claims, under anonymity, in an interview with the French sports daily claiming they have witnessed matches being "thrown" and that they had personally been offered bribes.

The allegations come in the wake of the controversy surrounding Russia's Nikolay Davydenko, who is the subject of an ATP enquiry.

Davydenko recenty pulled out a match injured on the same day that large sums of money had been bet on his defeat to Argentina's Martin Vassallo Arguello.

Betfair, an internet gambling website, refused to pay out on Davydenko's defeat. Seven million dollars in wagers, 10 times more than normal for such a match, swung to Arguello even after Davydenko won the first set.

The unnamed sources in L'Equipe's report called on the sport's authorities to act, "before things get out of hand".

"I know several players who have been approached, and who had the exact same experience as me," said one player, identified only as Mister B and who claimed he had been approached physically by someone offering him 50,000 dollars to lose a match.

He added: "Not for one second did I believe it was a joke. 50,000 dollars is more than what I would have got for getting to the semi-final in this tournament, and it was tax-free cash.

"I refused his offer straight away, but I was left wondering what direction we're going in."

The other player, identified as Mister A, said the availability of internet terminals in the players lounges has given rise to tennis coaches gambling on matches.

"If you look on the internet terminals in the players' lounges you will see that the gambling sites are very popular. I think that about 60-80 percent of coaches are betting," said Mister A.

"I personally know a lot of guys who are internet betting."

Mister A said he believes he has seen a Master match "being thrown", but admitted: "I've seen matches being thrown, and not just in the smaller tournaments, I've seen one in the Masters for example.

"But it's difficult to say whether it's linked to internet betting."

Slobberknocker
08-31-2007, 01:07 AM
Now leading the field in the which-one-dies-first category: hockey, horse racing, or tennis.

I find it hard to believe it would exist at the top tier though. The money for players is pretty huge.

Sad.

SpicyMcHaggis
08-31-2007, 04:12 AM
To me, tennis died the day Andre Agassi retired. I really have absolutely no interest in any player anymore. The Italians all suck, and there is absolutely no fun in watching 2 fantastic players dominate all the important events (which are 4 by the way).
I can casually watch a game now, but after 30 minutes, I am bored out of my mind.

smoak
08-31-2007, 06:08 AM
To me, tennis died the day Andre Agassi retired. I really have absolutely no interest in any player anymore. The Italians all suck, and there is absolutely no fun in watching 2 fantastic players dominate all the important events (which are 4 by the way).
I can casually watch a game now, but after 30 minutes, I am bored out of my mind.

Wow, you can make it THAT long??

SpicyMcHaggis
08-31-2007, 06:16 AM
Wow, you can make it THAT long??
If I get in 5 minutes of sleep at the 10 minute mark, yeah, I can manage that long..lol...

CNYSkinFan
08-31-2007, 06:37 AM
I will miss Tennis

Actually I will only miss Sharapova

CarMike
08-31-2007, 07:25 AM
The French sure likes to call people cheaters, don't they?

lakewinola
08-31-2007, 08:56 AM
Now leading the field in the which-one-dies-first category: hockey, horse racing, or tennis.

I find it hard to believe it would exist at the top tier though. The money for players is pretty huge.

Sad.

Um, horse racing is going nowhere, in fact its popularity is rising.

akhhorus
08-31-2007, 09:28 AM
The French sure likes to call people cheaters, don't they?

They're almost certainly right about Lance and Landis.

BurgundyNGold
08-31-2007, 09:29 AM
To me, tennis died the day Andre Agassi retired. I really have absolutely no interest in any player anymore. The Italians all suck, and there is absolutely no fun in watching 2 fantastic players dominate all the important events (which are 4 by the way).
I can casually watch a game now, but after 30 minutes, I am bored out of my mind.
I don't much care for men's tennis, but the women's matches can be pretty entertaining. Roger Federer is amazing to watch, though. He's just so freaking dominant. Maybe the best tennis player ever.

What sucks about tennis is you need someone else of comparable skill level and ambition to play it.

BurgundyNGold
08-31-2007, 09:32 AM
They're almost certainly right about Lance and Landis.
"Well, that's a very entertaining story, unfortunately real detectives have to worry about that little thing called 'evidence'."

:D

akhhorus
08-31-2007, 09:34 AM
"Well, that's a very entertaining story, unfortunately real detectives have to worry about that little thing called 'evidence'."

:D

Besides the test results, Lance not able to do squat in the Tour De'France until he signed up with a racing coach we know for 100% certain was doping his riders(and was caught red handed with just about every blood doping drug and machine possible)? So, no evidence, except the damning evidence :D


Lanis is a bigger doper than Jim Morrison btw.

BurgundyNGold
08-31-2007, 09:37 AM
Besides the test results, Lance not able to do squat in the Tour De'France until he signed up with a racing coach we know for 100% certain was doping his riders(and was caught red handed with just about every blood doping drug and machine possible)? So, no evidence, except the damning evidence :D


Lanis is a bigger doper than Jim Morrison btw.
"Oh-oh, I heard a toilet flush, maybe someone lost their turtle?"

LMAO!

SpicyMcHaggis
08-31-2007, 10:03 AM
They're certainly right about Lance and Landis and everybody else.
Hold on, I just fixed that for you. Lol...

SpicyMcHaggis
08-31-2007, 10:06 AM
I don't much care for men's tennis, but the women's matches can be pretty entertaining. Roger Federer is amazing to watch, though. He's just so freaking dominant. Maybe the best tennis player ever.

What sucks about tennis is you need someone else of comparable skill level and ambition to play it.
Yeah, that's what I'm talking about..it's not really very fun watching the same final over and over again, even on different surfaces...
"Well, that's a very entertaining story, unfortunately real detectives have to worry about that little thing called 'evidence'."

:D
So if I were to win the next 7 Tour de Frances, would you need evidence to claim I was juiced? ;)

BurgundyNGold
08-31-2007, 10:07 AM
Yeah, that's what I'm talking about..it's not really very fun watching the same final over and over again, even on different surfaces...

So if I were to win the next 7 Tour de Frances, would you need evidence to claim I was juiced? ;)
Please refer to my post about turtles, lol.

skinfanjon
08-31-2007, 11:41 AM
"Oh-oh, I heard a toilet flush, maybe someone lost their turtle?"

LMAO!

ROTFLMAO....Nice one man

As for tennis...did anyone catch the James Blake vs Santoro match last night? I really haven't watched much tennis lately, but that match was fantastic. It reminded me why I like the sport in the first place. Granted, it proably the best one we'll see in the entire Open and it came in the third round, but never the less.

SpicyMcHaggis
08-31-2007, 11:43 AM
ROTFLMAO....Nice one man

As for tennis...did anyone catch the James Blake vs Santoro match last night? I really haven't watched much tennis lately, but that match was fantastic. It reminded me why I like the sport in the first place. Granted, it proably the best one we'll see in the entire Open and it came in the third round, but never the less.
Santoro is always one of the more entertaining guys to watch. How old is he now by the way, 47?

CarMike
08-31-2007, 12:40 PM
They're almost certainly right about Lance and Landis.

LOL, I know your stance on this matter. And we'll just agree to disagree on this one. I agree about Landis, but not Lance...

skinfanjon
08-31-2007, 12:47 PM
Santoro is always one of the more entertaining guys to watch. How old is he now by the way, 47?

I don't know, but he started cramping in the third set. He sure is a gutsy little guy. He took Blake to the limit and the crowd gave him a very warm ovation after the match. Seriously, fantastic tennis, there were lots of points that seemed to last forever.