US Open match fixing investigated

US Open match fixing investigated

NEW YORK - The US Open first round match between Russia's Vitalia Diatchenko and Timea Bacsinszky of Switzerland is under investigation for suspicious betting patterns, it was confirmed Wednesday.

Vitalia Diatchenko of Russia serves to Timea Bacsinszky of Switzerland during their 2016 US Open Woman's Singles match

The Tennis Integrity Unit (TIU) said that a match alert for the August 30 encounter had been received from betting organisations.

"The TIU will assess, make a judgement and take appropriate action on the alert information received and obtained for the first round singles match between Vitalia Diatchenko and Timea Bacsinszky played at the US Open on 30th August," a spokesman said in a statement.

Bacsinszky, the 15th seed, won the match 6-1, 6-1 against the world number 87 from Russia.

The TIU insisted that the setting up of an investigation does not automatically indicate corruption.

"It is important to appreciate that an alert on its own is not evidence of match fixing," said the spokesman.

"There are many reasons other than corrupt activity that can explain unusual betting patterns, such as incorrect odds-setting; well-informed betting; player fitness, fatigue and form; playing conditions and personal circumstances."

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