Bernard Tomic, former world No. 17 and one of the most controversial tennis players on the circuit, was investigated for alleged match-fixing, as reported by Australian media. The Integrity Agency (ITIA) did not make a statement, but his phone was reportedly confiscated, and the matches under scrutiny were a 2022 Australian Open qualifier lost to Roman Safiullin (6-1, 6-4) and another defeat against Quentin Halys at the 2021 Istanbul Challenger (6-0, 6-1), where tens of thousands of dollars were reportedly bet against the Australian.
Australian reports reveal former world No. 17 Bernard Tomic was under investigation for match-fixing, but no charges were filed.
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His phone was seized in a probe involving two matches, including a 2022 AO qualifier.
This was never reported by @itia_tennis.
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