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Gambling and Fixing clouds loom over tennis : one more shockerThis is a discussion on Gambling and Fixing clouds loom over tennis : one more shocker within the Other Sports forums, part of the Sports Talk category; This year is turning out to be a roller coster for sports lovers around the world and around the sports ...
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11 Aug 07, 07:21 PM
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Gambling and Fixing clouds loom over tennis : one more shocker
This year is turning out to be a roller coster for sports lovers around the world and around the sports events.
Now the tennis world is cast around in shadow a potential gambling scandal by Nikolai Davydenko.
here are the details.
Eh tu, tennis?
In a summer that has stoked fair-play fans' worst fears about sports, the cloud of malfeasance has now spread over the world of men's tennis, just two weeks before U.S. Open qualifying begins.
Nikolay Davydenko, the world's No. 5-ranked player, brought suspicion to the sport last week in Poland, when he retired from a match against unseeded Martin Vassallo Arguello that drew about $7 million in wagers, 10 times the usual amount for a match of its kind.
Most of the money was on Arguello to win, even after Davydenko won the first set 6-2. Davydenko bowed out with a foot injury trailing 2-1 in the third set, and authorites voided all bets.
Davydenko has denied any wrongdoing. Nevertheless, the affair appears to bring tennis into dishonorable kinship with several other sports.
A quick roll call: NBA referee Tom Donaghy's point-shaving scandal, baseball's ongoing steroid era, multiple player arrests that have dented the NFL's shield and, perhaps most spectacularly, cycling's festival of doping, also known as the Tour de France.
Before the Davydenko contretemps, tennis, with just a few minor doping cases in its past, was an oasis from the bad behavior, as the U.S. Open, the world's best-attended annual sporting event, was ready to demonstrate.
Davydenko's potential links to bookmakers are unfortunate. On the court, he is a top-flight overachiever, a baseliner who disdains rest -- he played in 32 tournaments last year, more than any other top-10 player.
He is a no-nonsense athlete who endorsed the Prince racquet he plays with for free last year.
Davydenko is back to scratching out wins this week, reaching the quarterfinals in Montreal on Thursday.
But the episode that played out bewteen Davydenko and Arguello in Poland last week has exposed the fragility of fairness in the hyperindividual game of tennis.
Fans at the USTA National Tennis Center later this month may have trouble keeping that from their minds.
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11 Aug 07, 07:29 PM
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Re: Gambling and Fixing clouds loom over tennis : one more shocker
I read that on the Fe ticker, and missed the story after that
Thats shocking ctually. Much like what we saw in cricket. Remember the good old days of Azhar and Mongia and that infamous match at Kanpur where Prabhakar batted out the slog over
If there is money to be made, there will be black sheeps present.
Btw extremely bad times for the USSR republics, First Astana, now this 
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31 Aug 07, 01:23 AM
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Re: Gambling and Fixing clouds loom over tennis : one more shocker
Now we know how sania's improving her ranking...Jus' kiddin' 
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31 Aug 07, 07:16 PM
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Re: Gambling and Fixing clouds loom over tennis : one more shocker
Originally Posted by Ninja
Now we know how sania's improving her ranking...Jus' kiddin' 
sania is just too tiny dot on the tennis to do something like that.
first she has to beat consistently the top ten players and then something like this can happen.
The way she is playing i am pretty sure she wont progress further in US open, if she does then it will really be a big turn around good for her.
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