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Tennis authorities announce new year ‘integrated approach’ to integrity

TIU bans French umpire for betting breaches

The global governing bodies of tennis have announced a new integrity strategy for 2022, adopting an ‘integrated approach’ and placing greater responsibility on the International Tennis Integrity Agency (ITIA). Undertaking its decision, the Tennis Integrity Supervisory Board approved the move to transfer the Tennis Anti-Doping Programme to the ITIA from the International Tennis Federation (ITF) as of 1 January 2022. …

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Tennis Integrity Supervisory Board merges anti-corruption and anti-doping divisions

TIU bans French umpire for betting breaches

The Tennis Integrity Supervisory Board has given the green light for the organisation’s anti-corruption and anti-doping divisions to be merged to form a ‘single, combined and expanded integrity organisation for professional tennis.’ The Tennis Anti-Corruption Program (TCAP) currently oversees all issues pertaining to betting-related corruption, while the International Tennis Federation (ITF) manages the Tennis Anti-Doping Programme (TADP). “We are confident …

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