Several female players have been approached to throw matches, and the WTA Tour is taking "all reasonable steps" to keep the game free of corruption. "We have identified that there's an awful lot of gambling on tennis," WTA Tour chairman Larry Scott told BBC Sport on Monday.Briefs: Pitt jolts No. 5 Georgetown, 69-60 (Detroit News)
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