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ITIA records 38 betting alerts in Q3 2021

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Tennis’ top global watchdog published its quarterly breakdown, in which it revealed the number of irregular betting pattern alerts it had received for the three-month period, including two alerts a piece at the US Open and Wimbledon.

Altogether, this brings the total number of alerts recorded so far this year to 72, with Q3 having recorded far and away the most, with 27 more than Q2’s 11 alerts and 15 more than Q1’s 23.

Of the tournaments, the ATP Challenger Tour saw the greatest number of red flags, with 13 betting alerts recorded during Q3.

In a note about its betting alerts, the ITIA cautioned people against drawing any hasty conclusions based on these ps.

“Every alert reported to the ITIA is recorded, assessed and followed up as an indicator that something inappropriate may have happened. It is important to note that an alert on its own is not evidence of match fixing,” said the organisation.

“Unusual betting patterns can occur for many reasons other than match fixing – for example incorrect odds-setting; well-informed betting; player fitness, fatigue or form; playing conditions and personal circumstances.

“The number and distribution of alerts are reported quarterly. Care should be taken in drawing any conclusions about prevailing corruption across the tennis ‘pyramid’ as there are many more matches at the bottom than at the top.”

Besides the tournaments already mentioned, there were nine alerts recorded during the M25 Men’s World Tennis Tour, seven during the M15 Men’s World Tennis Tour, two during the W15 Women’s World Tennis Tour, and one each during the ATP World Tour 250, Davis Cup and W80 Women’s World Tennis Tour.

The ITIA stated a more complete analysis will be included in its annual report.

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