There won’t be any match-fixing at this weekend’s Davis Cup tie.
This was the assurance of International Tennis Federation supervisor Ali Katebi of Iran Tuesday as he buckled down to work the Cebuana Lhuillier-Philippines Group 2 tie against Kuwait at Valle Verde Country Club.
He was addressing the issue that rocked the sport early this year about match-fixing involving betting companies and players themselves. The Philippines has won both their previous matches including a 5-0 result away.
“My job is to make sure everything is as correct as possible,” said Katebi who considered the Philippines as one of his “good assignments.’
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