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David Cameron Is "Deeply Concerned" About Allegations Of Match-Fixing In World Tennis

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“The people that suffer the most are the fans,” his spokesperson said.

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The prime minister's spokesperson said the allegations were "deeply concerning" and sporting authorities must "get on" and investigate them as soon as possible.

She told journalists on Monday: "It's deeply concerning that another sport is facing such serious allegations. With the allegations that we've seen in other sports like athletics and football, the people that suffer the most are the fans, and the prime minister would want to see the issue investigated by the independent authorities.

"The most important thing is that action is taken now in response and that the independent authorities get on with that. They've got to build their credibility and the confidence of those who want to know the real truth behind such allegations."

BuzzFeed News and the BBC exposed secret files containing evidence of widespread match-fixing by players at the upper level of world tennis overnight.

A core group of 16 players – all of whom have ranked in the top 50 – have been repeatedly flagged to the world tennis authorities over suspicions that they have thrown matches at tournaments including Wimbledon, allowing corrupt gamblers to cash in by betting against them.

None of those players have ever faced sanctions. More than half of them are playing at the Australian Open, which started on Monday.

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Earlier, culture secretary John Whittingdale told BuzzFeed News it was "deeply concerning that yet another sport is facing serious allegations of match-fixing" and also called for an urgent inquiry.

He said: "Once again it has been British investigative journalism that has brought this to light, and has raised serious questions about how this was allowed to go on – and it would seem, deliberately covered up for so long.

"This reinforces the need for a global anti-corruption initiative and demonstrates why the PM is absolutely right to put this at the top of his agenda. He will be hosting a major anti-corruption summit later this year and tackling corruption in sport will play a big part in that.

"I hope that the ITF [International Tennis Federation] will launch an urgent and fully transparent investigation immediately."


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Can You Help People Find This Kid So They Can Give Him A Real Messi Shirt

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A kid, who is said to be from a war-torn town in Iraq, was pictured wearing a plastic bag with “Messi” written on it.

The image was initially shared widely on Twitter by people in Turkey last week and is now being shared throughout the world. Many people are trying to track down the child so they can give him a real Messi shirt.

The image was initially shared widely on Twitter by people in Turkey last week and is now being shared throughout the world. Many people are trying to track down the child so they can give him a real Messi shirt.

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Watch This NBA Player Adorably Fist Bump A Baby Fan

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Oh, Will Barton also landed a 360-degree layup in the same game.

As the Denver Nuggets headed to the locker room during halftime of Sunday night's game against the Indiana Pacers, Nuggets guard Will Barton and the dad of an apparent baby superfan teamed up for this adorable fist bump.

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Look at the timing and the execution on that — Barton already had his fist out for the bump, and pop raised his little one's hand at exactly the right moment.

Look at the timing and the execution on that — Barton already had his fist out for the bump, and pop raised his little one's hand at exactly the right moment.

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Oh and in the same game Barton pulled off this amazing 360-degree layup.

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Tennis Authorities Ignored "Extremely Damaging Evidence" Over Fixing, Says Detective

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A former senior British police officer who investigated match-fixing in world tennis has spoken out for the first time to condemn the sport’s governing bodies for failing to pursue the “extremely damaging evidence” presented to them.

In the wake of the #TennisRacket investigation by BuzzFeed News and the BBC, the tennis authorities said evidence uncovered by a landmark match-fixing probe in 2008 was not strong enough to warrant any further investigation.

But now Albert Kirby, a retired detective superintendent who was on the team that conducted that investigation, has rejected the governing bodies’ claims and revealed that he told the authorities at the time that the evidence demanded a “vigorous enquiry”.

Kirby, whose previous cases include solving the notorious 1993 murder of 2-year-old James Bulger, has supplied BuzzFeed News and the BBC with the strongly worded report outlining what he calls “irrefutable” evidence that was handed to the Association of Tennis Professionals.

In the report, Kirby warned that a failure to investigate the evidence would make it “appear that the tennis authorities are unable, or unwilling, to vigorously pursue corruption allegations and impinge on the integrity of the sport.” But no action was taken.

“There was more concern over protecting the image of the integrity of their sport than doing their dirty washing in public,” Kirby said this week. “I’m sad to say that I honestly believe that was the case here.” The ATP and the Tennis Integrity Unit have said they “reject any suggestion that evidence of match-fixing has been suppressed, for commercial or any other reason.”

World tennis has been engulfed by controversy this week after BuzzFeed News and the BBC revealed that the authorities have allowed a core group of 16 players to continue competing despite repeated warnings over the past decade that they are suspected of fixing matches.

The investigation was based on a cache of leaked documents from inside the sport, as well as an original analysis of the betting activity on 26,000 matches and interviews across three continents with gambling and match-fixing experts, tennis officials, and players.

The 2008 investigation was triggered by a notorious match between the Russian world No. 4 Nikolay Davydenko and the Argentine player Martin Vassallo Arguello.

Both Vassallo Arguello and Davydenko were found not to have broken any rules following the 2008 investigation and no action was taken against any of the other players implicated in suspicious matches linked to the Russian and Italian betting syndicates. Investigators also handed the ATP a list of 28 players suspected of manipulating matches for gambling syndicates in Sicily, North Italy, and Russia.

The Tennis Integrity Unit, which was set up by the sport’s governing bodies to take a “zero tolerance” approach to gambling corruption after the investigation, has also responded to this week’s revelations by downplaying the evidence gathered in 2008.

“The information (Not evidence) was evaluated and found to be insufficient to commence formal disciplinary procedures,” the unit’s director, Nigel Willerton, wrote in a letter to BuzzFeed News and the BBC this week.

But Kirby rejected the assertion that the information his investigation had found did not constitute evidence. “I couldn’t disagree with that more,” he said. “In any enquiry you get intelligence that comes in. One single piece of intelligence by itself may not be very good. But when you have a number of threads of intelligence coming in, all relating to the same thing, then you’ve got an excellent reason to think there’s some justification for this and you should then get your mind in order and investigate it.”

In his report to the ATP, Kirby insisted that that his suspicions about Davydenko’s links to a Russian betting ring and phone evidence proving Vassallo Arguello was in contact with Italian gamblers about previous matches must be investigated further.

“To fail to pursue ALL aspects of the enquiry regarding Davydenko, could appear the tennis authorities are unable, or unwilling to vigorously pursue corruption allegations,” he warned.

“The completion of a vigorous enquiry, together with a strong public warning by the ATP, regarding the practice of dubious withdrawals from tournaments (tanking) would I suggest be a strong and effective disruption tactic by the ATP in pursuing their anti-corruption policies,” he wrote.

His report noted that a forensic examination of Vassallo Arguello’s phone had recovered 400 text messages that he had deleted just two days before he handed it over, showing that the player had been in direct contact with four Italian gamblers who cashed in on his matches.

It concluded: “At the time of submitting this report, we are now in the position of being able to highlight some extremely damaging evidence regarding possible corrupt activity by Agruello [sic].” He went on: “I would suggest that enquiries concerning Arguello should be pursued as a matter of urgency as we are now in a position to suspect that a corrupt player is participating in matches throughout world tennis.”

The Sicilian gamblers had made hundreds of thousands of pounds betting on five of Arguello’s matches — including at Wimbledon. “They could use their own rules, the ATP rules, to discipline him and suspend him from the sport for a period of time or a lifetime,” Kirby told BuzzFeed News and the BBC. “The evidence was there and it wouldn’t have taken them much work to actually get that as a foolproof case.”

Vassallo Arguello has not responded to questions about his connections with the Italian gamblers. But he rejected any allegations of wrongdoing in an interview with an Argentine paper this week and said he had cooperated fully with the investigation, supplying his phone and bank records. “I'm sure I did nothing,” he said. “The ATP declared us innocent.”

The report also raised concerns about Davydenko’s lack of full cooperation with the investigation. The Russian player had resisted demands that he hand over his phone for forensic examination, and Kirby raised the possibility that his call records and texts could “show a direct link” between the player and the Russian account holders.

Davydenko was eventually forced to hand over his phone records, but he had resisted for so long that much of the information from the relevant time period was irretrievable. He has always categorically denied any wrongdoing. His lawyer said last week: “Nikolay has finally been able to overcome the emotional distress suffered by this unjustified proceeding and does not want to be part of any further speculations … Therefore, he will not be giving further answers to questions that he has answered already.”

Kirby is now the sixth former tennis insider to break ranks and accuse the sport of stonewalling compelling evidence: Ben Gunn, whose review led to the formation of the Tennis Integrity Unit; Richard Ings, the ATP executive introduced the sport’s anti-corruption programme; and the three investigators from the British Horseracing Authority who were called in to conduct the 2008 probe have all raised concerns that the authorities are failing to get to grips with growing corruption.

He said this week that his call for an investigation could not have been made clearer. “I’ve read [the report] several times today, and I just fail to see how I could have chosen any other words which could have been more clear to say what I felt should have been done,” he said.

Patriots Player Dubbed "Good Samaritan" After Rescuing Woman From Burning Car

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Linebacker Darius Fleming was witness to a three-car pile-up two days before a playoff game.

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New England Patriots linebacker Darius Fleming played Saturday's playoff game against the Kansas City Chiefs with 22 stitches in his leg after he pulled a woman from her car following an accident, Fleming told reporters Wednesday.

Fleming said he had left practice at Gillette Stadium on Thursday, Jan. 14, when he saw a three-car pile-up on a nearby highway. He told reporters he noticed one of the cars appeared to be burning, and saw a woman inside the vehicle struggling to get out. Fleming said he kicked in the window of the vehicle, causing the wound on his leg, before pulling her out of the car.

Fleming then returned to Gillette Stadium to get the wound cleaned and stitched up, he said.

Walpole Police Department confirmed to BuzzFeed News on Wednesday there had been a three-car accident on Route 1 in Walpole, just north of Gillette Stadium on the afternoon of Jan. 14.

They later released a statement with information from the police report that seemed to corroborate most of Fleming's story:

There was no fire involved in this crash, however there was air bag deployment, which to the untrained eye can appear as if the vehicle is enveloped in smoke. The officers on scene did indicate one of the vehicles did have a broken window. The operator of that vehicle did make statements to one officer that a male party "kicked in my window. I think he was a patriot". This was not entered into the report as this was a standard motor vehicle crash report with no injury. On arrival the individual in question was not on scene and due to the nature of the accident there was no follow up to this information as the identity to an unknown good Samaritan had no bearing on this report. We are attempting to obtain more information at this time and will follow up with another release should we learn more.

Neither Fleming's representatives or the Patriots returned a request for comment

The Patriots play the Denver Broncos in the AFC Championship on Sunday.

Buffalo Bills Hire NFL's First Female Full-Time Assistant Coach

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“Kathryn Smith has done an outstanding job in the seven years that she has worked with our staff,” head coach Rex Ryan said.

The Buffalo Bills made history Wednesday, hiring Kathryn Smith as their new special teams quality control coach — the NFL's first female full-time assistant coach.

The Buffalo Bills made history Wednesday, hiring Kathryn Smith as their new special teams quality control coach — the NFL's first female full-time assistant coach.

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Smith has worked for the last two seasons as the administrative assistant to head coach Rex Ryan, and she has worked with the Bills in different roles for the last seven years. Smith also worked with the New York Jets' personnel department, according to the team's website.

"Kathryn Smith has done an outstanding job in the seven years that she has worked with our staff," said Ryan in a statement. "She certainly deserves this promotion based on her knowledge and strong commitment, just to name a couple of her outstanding qualities, and I just know she's going to do a great job serving in the role of Quality Control-Special Teams."

A quality control coach works with a team's head coach to analyze data from previous plays on video and help prepare players for upcoming games.

Last year, the Arizona Cardinals made news for hiring Jen Welter as a training camp assistant coach, but the position was temporary. The NFL also hired Sarah Thomas in 2015 as the first female referee.

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We Bet You Can't Name All 30 NHL Teams In 5 Minutes

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You better not freeze ​up while the timer is counting down.

David Beckham Looks Ridiculously Hot In These Behind-The-Scenes Photos

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He’s so good looking that it’s not even fair.

So, you might be aware of this impeccable vision of a human, David Beckham.

So, you might be aware of this impeccable vision of a human, David Beckham.

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In which case, you also know that he's ridiculously good looking.

In which case, you also know that he's ridiculously good looking.

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And in a recent photo shoot for his new fragrance, David Beckham Beyond, the former soccer player takes his hotness to a whole new level.

And in a recent photo shoot for his new fragrance, David Beckham Beyond, the former soccer player takes his hotness to a whole new level.

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29 Times Lleyton Hewitt Was A Deadset Fucking Legend

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C’MON!!!

Remember in 1998 when a fresh-faced youngster burst onto the scene and graced us all with these long blonde locks?

Remember in 1998 when a fresh-faced youngster burst onto the scene and graced us all with these long blonde locks?

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Then posed in a hammock. (???)

Then posed in a hammock. (???)

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And then it turned out he was pretty good at tennis. Like, really good.

And then it turned out he was pretty good at tennis. Like, really good.

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He even helped us win the Davis Cup. Twice.

He even helped us win the Davis Cup. Twice.

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Sunny Days And Sports Wins Make People More Cocky About Lottery Bets

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New York lottery ticket sales per capita in 2012, by zip code.

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You may want to watch your wallet on days when your team is winning unexpectedly or the sun breaks surprisingly through the clouds. That’s all it took to increase lottery ticket sales in New York City, statisticians report in a new study.

The $1.6 billion Powerball jackpot announced last week adds to the interest in the $70 billion spent yearly on lottery tickets in 43 states across the U.S. American enthusiasm for lotteries, despite the astronomically bad chances of winning, has long baffled the mathematically minded.

“Unrealistic optimism certainly plays a role in buying lottery tickets,” New York University statistician Ross Otto, who headed the sunny day lottery study, told BuzzFeed News. “One suspicion is that people play the lottery when they are feeling good.”

The theory that Otto and colleagues examined in an upcoming Psychological Science journal study feeds into a long-running debate over why people gamble. Lottery ticket buyers might be depressed and buy tickets out of desperation, argues one side. Or they may be unduly cheerful about their chances of winning, and that might blind them to tough odds.

In a bid to examine the role that a good mood plays in fleecing gamblers, the study examined New York City sales of every daily, non-jackpot lottery game in Gotham in 2012, including “Numbers,” “Win4,” “Pick10,” ”Take5," and “QuickDraw." A typical one, Take5, offered 1-in-575,000 odds against winning a first prize and 1-in-10 odds of some kind of a small payout, basically another ticket. Looking for what might make gamblers happy or sad, the researchers compared those lottery ticket sales against the daily weather and the up-and-downs of New York’s local pro sports teams (such as the NFL’s New York Giants, who won the Super Bowl in 2012).

Otto’s team obtained the purchase information through a public records request to the New York Lottery (motto: “Hey, you never know”) run by the New York State Gaming Commission — an innovative strategy, given most researchers’ reliance on lab experiments. The lottery data covered $1.3 billion in daily ticket purchases across 174 zip codes in New York City. A quick look echoed previous lottery studies by confirming that people spent as much as 2% of their income on lottery tickets in poor neighborhoods, and much less of it in wealthy ones.

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The new analysis detected a small but significant uptick in daily lottery sales on unexpectedly sunny days, or on days following big wins by the local teams. Together, the two factors appeared to account for an extra 1 out of every 200 tickets. People bought an extra $160,000 in tickets, city-wide, on days when multiple home teams won, the researchers estimate. The effect was similar across both rich and poor neighborhoods, which argued for a good mood effect in the sales.

The weather had a slightly stronger effect than the sports wins. One possible reason: “Everybody has to deal with the weather, not just sports fans,” Otto said.

Another striking finding: Sunshine seemed to boost lottery optimism only after cloudy days. It’s the unexpectedness of good fortune that seemed linked to more gambling, rather than a steady drumbeat of wins or nice days, psychologist Stefan Schulreich of Germany’s Freie Universität Berlin told BuzzFeed News.

Gambling treatment expert Alexander Blaszczynski of Australia’s University of Sydney, however, cautioned that other effects might explain the uptick in ticket sales seen in the study. People might simply spend more time outside their homes on a sunny day, or see more ads for the lottery during a sporting event.

“It’s a small, subtle effect, but it is in there,” Otto said. But he acknowledged that other explanations might also explain help sunny day upticks in lottery sales, and says that more studies in other cities are needed before psychologists would buy into his results.

“We are showing that optimism is irrational, after all, so we ought to be cautious,” he said.

Irrational optimism, of course, may be just what it takes to make someone a New Yorker. Lottery ticket sales data (below) from the study show people all over the city do like to bet on things going their way:

NYC Lottery Sales Per Capita, 2012

Note: The data represents lottery sales in each ZIP code divided by the number of adult residents in the ZIP code. In some ZIP codes — such as those around Times Square — many people who purchase lottery tickets do not reside there.

Map: BuzzFeed News / Data: Ross Otto

Yankees Pitcher Will Not Be Charged In Alleged Domestic Violence Incident

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Former Reds pitcher Aroldis Chapman was accused of choking his girlfriend and firing his gun at his Florida home in 2015.

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Newly acquired Yankees pitcher Aroldis Chapman will not face criminal charges related to an alleged domestic violence incident at his home last year in Florida, prosecutors confirmed to BuzzFeed News Thursday.

Chapman, 27, was not arrested following an argument with his girlfriend in Davie, Florida. Chapman's girlfriend told police at the time that during the argument Chapman "pushed her against the wall" and "choked" her.

Chapman told police that after the fight was broken up by "friends and family," he went to his car, got his pistol out of the glove compartment, and locked himself in the garage.
He then shot several shots inside the garage and threw his pistol away inside the garage, he told police.

The Davie Police Department, citing inconsistencies in accounts of the event, sent the case to the Florida State Attorney's office.

In a memo, the State Attorney's office said there was "no reasonable likelihood of conviction."

Chapman is still subject to punishment from Major League Baseball after its investigation into the October incident is completed. Last season, MLB implemented a new policy for handling domestic violence cases that gives the commissioner the authority to determine punishments for players regardless of criminal proceedings. Commissioner Rob Manfred will "definitely" announce the result of the investigation and any corresponding sanctions before spring training, a source told BuzzFeed News.

At the time of the alleged domestic violence incident, Chapman was in his sixth season with the Cincinnati Reds. The police report from the October incident was revealed in December during MLB's annual winter meetings, where many offseason player transactions are completed.

One the same day the police report was published by Yahoo Sports, Chapman's rumored traded to the Los Angeles Dodgers never came to pass, and he was instead traded to the Yankees in late December.

Chapman threw all 50 fastest pitches recorded during the 2015 MLB season, regularly reaching 103 MPH. He finished the season with a 1.63 ERA over 66.1 innings with 116 strikeouts.

With the Yankees, Chapman joins one of the best bullpens in the league. Chapman is scheduled to become a free agent following the 2016 season, but if he is suspended by the league for more than 46 games, he will be under Yankees club control for an additional season, per the league's rules on service time and free agency.

The State Attorney's full memo is below:


Here's How Australia Said Farewell To Lleyton Hewitt

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If only the David Ferrer was a little more Rusty.

Australia's very own tennis wonder boy Lleyton Hewitt announced that he will be hanging up his racket after this year's Australian Open.

Australia's very own tennis wonder boy Lleyton Hewitt announced that he will be hanging up his racket after this year's Australian Open.

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The former World No.1 entered his 20th and final Australian Open unseeded and faced 8th seed David Ferrer in round two.

The former World No.1 entered his 20th and final Australian Open unseeded and faced 8th seed David Ferrer in round two.

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Some fans were lucky enough to watch this momentous event live at Rod Laver Arena.

Some fans were lucky enough to watch this momentous event live at Rod Laver Arena.

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While some parts of the country were on the edge of their seats waiting for their electricity to come back up so they could catch the match on TV.

While some parts of the country were on the edge of their seats waiting for their electricity to come back up so they could catch the match on TV.

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Can You Identify These Football Manager Wonderkids From Their Stats?

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Time to see just how mis-spent your youth actually was.

"Ban Them For Life": Tennis Stars Say More Must Be Done To Stamp Out Corruption

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As more players and officials open up about corruption in the sport, the game’s administrators remain silent.

The 1987 Wimbledon champion was responding to a BuzzFeed News and BBC investigation exposing secret files containing evidence of match-fixing and inaction at the highest levels of tennis.

But on Thursday, at a media event at the Australian Open, Cash allowed that "there's some stuff [match-fixing] at lower levels, but that's human nature".

He said that while there was always going to be a temptation to fix matches for lower-ranked players struggling to make ends meet, he believed authorities were well on top of the issue at a competitive level.

"These players are struggling to make a living, and that's the bottom line," he said. "They're really struggling and some people are going to be tempted to do the wrong thing.

"It's a bit of a storm in a teacup, but officials do need to keep on top of this [at lower levels]."

One of those lower-ranked players, Australian Nick Lindahl, will face a Sydney court on Monday, accused of intentionally throwing a match at a 2013 tournament in Toowoomba, Queensland.

One of those lower-ranked players, Australian Nick Lindahl, will face a Sydney court on Monday, accused of intentionally throwing a match at a 2013 tournament in Toowoomba, Queensland.

The loss was flagged by a betting agency after it detected unusual betting trends against his lower ranked opponent, sparking an investigation by NSW police.

Lindahl, who reached a career-high ranking of 187, allegedly told a friend, Matthew Fox, himself a former player and coach, that he would throw the match. Fox has pleaded guilty and been fined for using corrupt information to bet on the match.

Those involved in ensuring the integrity of the sport agree with Cash's assessment that it's these lower-ranked players who are most at risk of corruption. But this week, a host of past and present players and officials have accused the game's administrators of sitting on their hands when it comes to match-fixing.

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One of the most outspoken players on the ATP tour is men's world No. 2 Andy Murray, who this week blasted tennis officials for the way corruption issues have been handled, saying the game has suffered as a result.

One of the most outspoken players on the ATP tour is men's world No. 2 Andy Murray, who this week blasted tennis officials for the way corruption issues have been handled, saying the game has suffered as a result.

Murray wrote a scathing editorial saying tennis officials needed to be more transparent about the scale of corruption in the game.

"I don't care whether the tennis authorities are seen to be doing enough; I care whether they are doing enough," he wrote. And I don't know if they are because I have no idea how much money is invested in the Tennis Integrity Unit [TIU].

"So much money is gambled in tennis during a year – it's a huge industry. Maybe more could be done prevent corruption but I have no idea how much money tennis spends in comparison to other sports."

Murray also called on officials to work with younger players, who are seen as more vulnerable to match-fixing.

John Newcombe, a seven-time Grand Slam winner, said any player found guilty of fixing matches should be banned for life.

"Anyone who does it, there's no second chances," he said. "You're kicked out for life as far as I'm concerned."

Newcombe added that young players don't necessarily understand the long-term effect that taking part in corruption could have on their careers as well as their lives.

"If you get involved with these people you're in a steel trap – they won't let you out," Newcombe said.

"Once you make a mistake of agreeing to do something, they'll hold it over you for the rest of your life."

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There's Going To Be A "Space Jam" 20th Anniversary Event At NBA All-Star Weekend

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COME ON AND SLAM.

If you were alive during the '90s, you almost definitely remember Space Jam.

If you were alive during the '90s, you almost definitely remember Space Jam.

Starring Michael Jordan, Bill Murray, and the whole Looney Tunes crew, it was the part-animated-part-live-action sports comedy movie that defined a generation.

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And apparently it came out 20 years ago, which is terrifying AF.

And apparently it came out 20 years ago, which is terrifying AF.

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(Also, the website still looks like this.)

(Also, the website still looks like this.)

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Well, get ready to jam, because in honor of the film's 20th anniversary, a Space Jam live reading is HAPPENING.

Well, get ready to jam, because in honor of the film's 20th anniversary, a Space Jam live reading is HAPPENING.

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Cleveland Cavaliers Fire Head Coach Mid-Season

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David Blatt is out after a season and a half.

Tyronn Lue (left) and David Blatt.

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The Cleveland Cavaliers have fired head coach David Blatt halfway through his second year. Assistant head coach Tyronn Lue will take over with a "multi-year-deal," according to Yahoo's Adrian Wojnarowski.

The Cavaliers are leading the Eastern Conference with a record of 30–11. Blatt was in his second year of coaching the Cavaliers.

Shortly after Blatt agreed to become the Cavaliers' head coach in 2014, Cleveland native LeBron James decided to return to the Cavaliers from the Miami Heat. James and Blatt have had an openly dysfunctional working relationship, with James often appearing to disagree with or override Blatt's coaching decisions.

James "was informed of the decision to fire David Blatt today, he was not consulted on decision," according to ESPN's Brian Windhorst. However, Wojnarowski reports that James and his agent have actively pushed for Lue to become the Cavaliers' head coach.

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