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Wimbledon match probed
- Updated: October 6, 2016
Tennis investigators are examining whether a match at Wimbledon this year was fixed.
The London-based Tennis Integrity Unit (TIU) received an alert regarding one match played at the championships, it has announced.
Its alerts come from regulators and betting organisations, who can report matches if they notice suspicious betting patterns.
The TIU said it received 96 alerts from July to September, of which two came in grand slams, the first at Wimbledon, which ran from June 27 to July 10, and the second at the US …