For the last eight months, The Athletic has been investigating the threat of fixing to the integrity of sport. In this sixth article in the series, we look at how tennis has become a sport vulnerable to exploitation by fixing gangs. Also in this series:
Is the World Cup vulnerable to fixers? Fears grow as ‘every sport in every continent’ faces corruption
With gambling arrests in NBA and MLB, what can the U.S. learn from Europe’s scars
‘I don’t want to get us killed’ – How suspected cartel money corrupted Australian soccer
The Relegation King – ‘Only politics and drug trafficking are more lucrative than match-fixing’











