The Director of the ATPs Integrity Unit says that tennis needs to double the amount of money it spends on countering corruption in the sport.
Bo Jackson Youth Jersey . Tennis authorities have been questioned by MPs from the Culture, Media and Sport Committee, after the sports gambling watchdog ESSA last week said the sport accounted for almost three-quarters of all suspicious betting alerts in 2015.The committee was told the Tennis Integrity Unit (TIU) worked with only six full-time staff, while betting alerts had risen from 14 to 246 in the last four years. Yes, tennis is worried about this situation, director of the Tennis Integrity Unit Nigel Willerton said. Thats why we are having a full independent review of the way we investigate irregular betting on the sport.But we need to put it into perspective. There has been a large increase in the number of betting alerts, but that still amounts to only 246 out of the 120,000 professional tennis matches played in 2015.Asked if his budget was adequate, he added: In November, I mentioned to the Tennis Integrity Board that I would need to increase the personnel if the alerts kept going up, they did, so I secured funding for another investigator and analyst.Willerton was adamant that there had never been any betting alert associated with Wimbledon, saying that the risks are much more acute with the Challenger and Future tours.Scottish National Party MP John Nicolson was scathing in his criticism, with the ATPs chief legal officer Mark Young his primary target. Mr Nicolson accused the ATP of having no power to protect young players who may fall pray to Eastern European betting gangs, who threaten them and their families with violence if they dont agree to fix matches.This is cloud cuckoo land. Youre saying you might be able to manage to deal with corruption in the advanced democracies of the world, but youre saying goodbye to any hope of cleaning up the sport in places like Russia, which are marinated in corruption, Nicolson said.Mr Young admitted they have a difficult job ahead. The hypothetical scenario you describe is a scary one, he said. But I should point out we have never had a player physically harmed as a result of corruption.The ATPs Executive Chairman, Chris Kermode, admitted to the Committee that the recent high profile exposes alleging corruption in the sport, have been embarrassing. 16 of the worlds current top 50 players have been accused of being involved in suspicious matches, but none have been named.Any allegations like this do cause immense damage to a sports reputation, which is why we need to be on the front foot, Kermode said.Willerton also defended the ATPs decision to not to name those 16 players, involved in suspicious matches.You are innocent until proven guilty, I believe, he added. These people have sponsors, and if you name the people you are investigating, it can damage their whole livelihood on the basis of just one information stream - a betting alert. I dont think it is proportionate to do that.Tenniss governing body has set up an independent investigation into its anti-corruption practices, and it expects this to report in 2017.
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