But apparently it's a real thing. It should be a show. Law and Order: Tennis Integrity Unit.
Anyway, they fined Elena Bychkova and suspended her for a month:
"The Tennis Integrity Unit has fined Ekaterina Bychkova $5,000 and barred the Russian from playing for 30 days, saying she failed to report that she was asked to provide inside information and throw matches."
Remember kids, when the bad man asks you to do something wrong, you're supposed to tell a grown-up.
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But apparently it's a real thing. It should be a show. Law and Order: Tennis Integrity Unit.
Anyway, they fined Elena Bychkova and suspended her for a month:
"The Tennis Integrity Unit has fined Ekaterina Bychkova $5,000 and barred the Russian from playing for 30 days, saying she failed to report that she was asked to provide inside information and throw matches."
Remember kids, when the bad man asks you to do something wrong, you're supposed to tell a grown-up.
There's a "Tennis Integrity Unit"??
It sounds like something someone made up just to amuse me.
"The Tennis Integrity Unit has fined Ekaterina Bychkova $5,000
and barred the Russian from playing for 30 days, saying she failed
to report that she was asked to provide inside information and
throw matches."
Posted by Carrie on January 08, 2010 in Commentary, Guest Blogger, WTA | Permalink
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