2 tennis players said they had been approached to take bribes

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  • bigboydan
    SBR Aristocracy
    • 08-10-05
    • 55420

    #1
    2 tennis players said they had been approached to take bribes
    The rise and fall of tennis betting as we once knew it appears to be crumbling.

    We were asked to take bribes: Belgian players

    Two Belgian tennis players said on Thursday they had been approached to take bribes to lose matches, including at Wimbledon.

    Gilles Elseneer said he refused an offer of $A161,386 to lose a first-round match against Italy's Potito Starace at Wimbledon in 2005.

    "I would get 50,000 euros ($A81,000) before the match and 50,000 after," he told VRT television in an interview posted on its Web site.

    "I thought at first it was a joke because it involved an awful lot of money.

    "But rest assured that it happens a lot. It involves a lot of money."

    Elseneer refused to say who approached him other than that "they are active in the tennis world".

    He said the bribe offer did not involve other players or coaches.

    Elseneer, a qualifier, beat Starace 6-3 7-6 (9-7) 6-3. He lost in the second round to Richard Gasquet in four sets.

    "I was favored to win against Starace on grass," Elseneer said.

    "They invested 100,000 euros in me, but they put a heavy bet on my opponent ensuring a good payback."

    Another Belgian, Dick Norman, said he had been approached six or seven year ago at a lower level challenger tournament in Italy take cash to lose.

    "This was a lot more than if I won the tournament. I said no," Norman told daily De Standaard.

    Norman said he was also asked to divulge tips or bits of information on other players who were either having personal problems or concealing minor injuries. Such information could be useful to gamblers betting on matches.

    The new claims come amid concern that pro tennis is being infiltrated by gambling rings.

    Russia's Nikolay Davydenko is under scrutiny after a British online gambling company tracked bettors putting 10 times the usual amount of money on a match he played in August.

    Most of the backing was for his 87th-ranked opponent; Davydenko quit in the third set with a foot injury.

    Davydenko has denied any involvement in gambling and has welcomed a widespread probe conducted by the ATP men's tennis tour.

    Tour rules in place since 2003 bar players or members of their entourages from betting on tennis or providing inside information to others, with penalties of $US100,000 ($A114,000) fines and lifetime bans.

    The ATP board is also considering a new rule that would punish anyone who fails to report any information about someone else's possible gambling activity.
  • Tchocky
    SBR MVP
    • 02-14-06
    • 2371

    #2
    I follow tennis pretty closely and have never heard of Gilles Ellsener. I can't believe somebody would be offering him 6 figures to throw a match. It's getting really bad for tennis. Djokovic said earlier in The Guardian that he was offered about a quarter mil to throw a match last year. Lots of suspicious results every week in tennis.
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    • pico
      BARRELED IN @ SBR!
      • 04-05-07
      • 27321

      #3
      The ATP board is also considering a new rule that would punish anyone who fails to report any information about someone else's possible gambling activity.

      this could become a nightmare for players. let the witch hunt begin. yeah, i always thought there is something fishy going on with small unknown players.
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      • raiders72002
        SBR MVP
        • 03-06-07
        • 3368

        #4
        The Russians are the worst.
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        • pico
          BARRELED IN @ SBR!
          • 04-05-07
          • 27321

          #5
          Originally posted by raiders72002
          The Russians are the worst.
          i think it is because the russian mafia. new movie is out, eastern promise, looks pretty good.
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