The International Tennis Integrity Agency (ITIA) has sanctioned two players under the Tennis Anti-Corruption Program (TACP) following integrity breaches related to competition manipulation.
ULIS collaborated with the ITIA investigation by providing key information sourced from lottery members, reinforcing the cross-sector effort to protect sport from manipulation. The ITIA is entrusted with managing the Tennis Anti-Corruption Program, which sets and enforces the rules addressing match-fixing and betting-related integrity risks across professional tennis.
Since 2028 ULIS and ITIA work closely under a formal partnership agreement to share intelligence and strengthen detection and prevention frameworks across betting and sport integrity ecosystems. This case underscores the value of coordinated action between integrity bodies and the lottery sector in identifying suspicious activity and safeguarding fair competition.
ULIS remains committed to supporting partners and authorities worldwide with the sharing of information and intelligence to safeguard the integrity of sport.
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