Alerted to suspicious bets concerning two matches in the last Wimbledon tournament, which took place from June 28 to July 11 in London, the International Tennis Integrity Agency (ITIA) has decided to open an investigation.

"It is important to note that an alert in itself is not proof of match-fixing," said an ITIA spokesperson.

“When the analysis of a match alert does suggest corrupt activity, ITIA conducts a full and confidential investigation.

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If we read the lines again, there would be a strong suspicion of fixing the outcome of these two matches, therefore, even though the Agency stated that it was not in a position to provide more details on the matches making the match. subject of this investigation.

According to the German newspaper Die Welt, this is a first round match in men's singles and a match in men's doubles.

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