Bernard Tomic has been investigated by Australian police over suspicious gambling habits around his tennis matches.
The former world No.17 has found himself at the centre of a multi-agency investigation into potential match-fixing -- and it ...
Australian tennis player and former world No. 17 Bernard Tomic was reportedly the subject of a police match-fixing ...
Tomic was interviewed by tennis authorities who also demanded and were given access ... The ITIA uses contractual ...
Tennis star Bernard Tomic reportedly had his phone seized as part of a probe into alleged match-fixing in 2022. Police ...
Suspicious betting on two Bernard Tomic tennis matches prompted authorities to begin investigations into gambling on the ...
Nor could a separate probe from the International Tennis Integrity Agency, which reportedly seized Tomic’s phone and ...
Australian tennis player Bernard Tomic recently found himself at the center of a police investigation over potential match-fixing after suspicious betting activity was linked to two of his matches.
Picture: Channel 9 Online bookmakers flagged a number of suspicious bets on Tomic’s match with Russian player Roman Safiullin ...
Bernard Tomic lost in round one of this year’s Australian Open. Picture: NewsWire / Dan Peled The International Tennis Integrity Agency interviewed Tomic and seized his phone as part of the ...