Independent review unveiled for tennis' anti-graft programme
Probe comes amid reports of match-fixing in the sport, overshadowing the Australian Open
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Melbourne
TENNIS officials on Wednesday announced an independent review into their sport's anti-corruption programme, including its internal integrity unit.
The leaders of tennis' multiple governing bodies have been meeting at Melbourne Park, the site of the Australian Open. The ongoing tournament has been overshadowed by reports of match-fixing.
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