ABC News - . for betting on other players' matches, the Italian Tennis Federation said. The world No. 124, who made the first round of the Australian and French Opens this year, could face a three-year ban and a large fine if found guilty of online gambling.Another Scandal Rocks Tennis World
Bloomberg - Internet gambling site Betfair canceled all wagers on it because the odds for a Davydenko win began to lengthen even after he won the first set. Davydenko denied involvement in the betting patterns. Other players have since said they have been .Italian Tennis Group Probing Di Mauro for Betting, Reuters Says
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