Tennis Chiefs Are Putting Bookmakers Ahead Of Fans By Deliberately Delaying Live Scores On Their Websites To Help Raise Almost £1billion Through Data Deals

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An analysis of last week's warm-up tournaments for the Australian Open shows that the official ATP and WTA websites are often up to 30 seconds — or several points — behind commercial operations such as flashscore.co.uk, which is funded by leading online bookies Betfair and bet365. Under the terms of contracts with data companies agreed between the ATP and IMG, and the WTA and StatsPerform, websites owned or funded by bookmakers are permitted to publish live scores ahead of sport's official channels in the hope fans will be drawn to them and then be tempted to gamble.

Other measures introduced in the framework include a national self-exclusion register, responsible gambling training for staff, and the requirement to have deposit limit options as part of the account sign-up process. ‘Adverts show women gambling online, but together, having a party,' says Liz. While gambling adverts often target men through sport, sites aiming at women tend to portray betting as a social activity.

Sportsmail can reveal that both the ATP and WTA are short-changing supporters by signing controversial contracts which a match-fixing investigation three years ago warned could lead to an increase in corruption. The tennis authorities were advised to stop selling 'live-score' data three years ago by an Independent Review Panel into match-fixing chaired by Adam Lewis QC, which warned of a 'tsunami' of corruption at the lower levels of the sport, but have continued to do so.

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