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ST PETERSBURG, Russia -- World No. 4 Nikolay
Davydenko has been fined $2,000 for not trying hard
enough during his upset loss to Croatian qualifier Marin Cilic at the St. Petersburg Open on Thursday. "Nikolay Davydenko was fined $2,000 for lack of ...
MONTREAL -- Men's tennis players have been the
targets of anonymous requests to fix matches, top doubles
player Bob Bryan told the Los Angeles Times in a story published Wednesday. The revelation comes as the ATP looks into suspicious betting on a ...
Move over basketball, baseball and football, there's a
new corrupt sport in town: tennis. ATP Tour officials
are investigating the fourth-ranked Davydenko's match Thursday against the 87th-ranked Martin Vassallo Arguello of Argentina in which the ...
Coverage of the recent tennis scandal and how
it affects Vegas and other bettors
Poland. Top seeded Nikolay Davydenko retired injured against
lowly-ranked Martin Vassallo, and the tennis world is alight
with talks of scandal...
Filed under: Tennis OK, so it's not the
blockbuster that is Tim Donaghy , and it's not
steroids in baseball -- heck it's not even Michael Vick -- but it sure is interesting, anyway: men's tennis is the next sport facing some semblance of controversy ...
Hey they could restart the Sopranos and make
it about tennis! Or not. Says Johnny Mac: "I
think that's the side that people aren't really looking at with these match-fixing stories. Someone may have threatened the players, and they are put in a situation. I'm guessing that could happen. That would make more sense to me than top players throwing a match for money.
It's good to know that with everything going
on in the world - war, famine, genocide, global
warming - God is still able to keep his sense in humor. Case in point: Roger Federer. Look at this objectively. Federer is not only handsome and intelligent, ...
LONDON -- Officials on Friday were investigating suspicious
betting patterns on a match involving top-seeded Nikolay Davydenko
of Russia, who retired with an injury against a low-ranked opponent at an ATP tournament in Poland. In an unprecedented ...
Filed under: Washington, DC , Tennis , FanHouse
TV By now just about everyone in North America
has heard of Tim Donaghy , the NBA referee at the center of a betting scandal that's calling the credibility of the league into question . But in a ...
All In Liz Robbins reports that the U.S.T.A.
is keeping tabs on gambling at the U.S. Open
this year after the Tim Donaghy scandal and questions surrounding Russian tennis star Nikolay Davydenko . After defeating up-and-struggling American Donald Young ...
The ATP continues to investigate betting irregularities reported
by the British online gambling company Betfair concerning an
Aug. 2 match in Poland between Nikolay Davydenko of Russia and Argentina's Martin Vassallo Arguello. Recently retired British ...
Now you wouldn't have thought that tennis, the
game of the country club elite, strawberries and cream,
and mandatory whites on the grass lawns of staid Wimbledon would grow to be the third most popular betting sport in Europe, but at Betfair, one of the world's largest online sports betting exchanges, tennis is now third behind horse racing and soccer. More than $12 billion was bet online in ...
Oy, here we go again. From the ghosts
of Nikolay Davydenko comes the newest tennis-betting story: Eight
Wimbledon matches are under suspicion of being fixed by gamblers. The story comes from a dossier produced by leading bookmaking companies, ...
Filed under: Tennis Sports Blog - The FanHouse
: Roger Federer is dominating tennis right now in
a way that no other athlete is currently dominating his sport. Federer has won the last four Wimbledons, the last three U.S. Opens and three of the last ...
Officials on Friday were investigating suspicious betting patterns
on a match involving top-seeded Nikolay Davydenko of Russia,
who retired with an injury against a low-ranked opponent at an ATP tournament in Poland.
ATP officials are investigating suspicious betting over No.
3 ranked Nikolay Davydenko's defeat to 87th-ranked Martin Vassallo
Arguello last week. Betting on the match was 10 times the usual amount, at around $7 million. Vassallo Arguello was heavily backed, and won when Davydenko, coincidentally, left with an injury in the third set.
Looks like the ATP Tour may be the
next to get struck by the gambling bolt. Russian
Nikolay Davydenko has come under suspicion after a recent match where betting was overwhelmingly in favor of his underdog opponent, Martin Vassallo Arguello. Davydenko won the first set, lost the second and withdrew during the third. Nothing's proven, but the matter is under investigation
Filed under: Tennis A few weeks back, we
pointed you in the direction of the controversy surrounding
a recent men's tennis match between Nikolay Davydenko and Martin Vassallo Arguello . Essentially, Betfair, a British online gambling site refused to ...
João Lagos anunciou hoje mais um nome para
o Estoril Open 2008: Nikolay Davydenko é o terceiro
jogador confirmado no quadro masculino ( Michelle Brito também vai estar presente ), juntando-se a Roger Federer e Gastão Elias.
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ATP fines Davydenko for not trying hard enough - Tennis