|
Associated Press
Monday, October 15, 2007 LONDON -- With tennis in the midst of a major gambling investigation, a British bookmaker said Monday match-fixing will never be stopped. "There is always a way,'' William Hill spokesman Graham Sharpe said. "There will never be a foolproof system. Whatever rule you have in place, they'll find a way around it.'' The four major governing bodies of professional tennis -- the ATP, WTA Tour, International Tennis Federation and Grand Slam Committee -- are trying to come up with a unified set ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
Sort comments by: Most Recent | First Posted Comments that include profanity, or personal attacks, or antisocial behavior such as "spamming" or "trolling," or other inappropriate comments or material will be removed from the site. We will take steps to block users who violate any of our terms of use. You are fully responsible for the content that you post.
|
CONTESTS & PROMOTIONS
ESPN Fantasy Salary Cap
Create your own fantasy game day living room and win BIG!
Heisman Vote 2009
Vote for the next Heisman winner and enter for a chance to win a trip to the awards show. Mor
Engineered to Win Challenge
Test your football smarts by playing NFL trivia and enter each week for a chance to win a 2010 GMC Sierra. |