TENNIS TWITS BEWARE
4 September 2009
Big Brother could be watching you
In their continuing quest to "prevent corrupting
influences from online gambling" US Open tennis
authorities this week warned players against the use of
the social networking site Twitter whilst on the court.
The New York Times reported that officials have
banned tweeting, the use of Twitter, on the courts and
have advised tennis industry participants that tweeting
can be a violation of rules against corruption and
online gambling.
The newspaper reports that
security officials have gone so far as to post signs as
"Twitter warnings" in a drive to ensure that players,
coaches, and officials understand the rules and tennis
policies regarding information about matches and player
conditions.
The warnings apparently extend to any
communication of sensitive or insider information that
has not been made publicly and officially available,
such as the circumstances and health of players, court
conditions, and even current local weather conditions
may be treated as a violation of the strict
anti-corruption policies.
A number of tennis
betting scandals around the world lie behind the drive
by the Tennis Integrity Unit, whose purpose is to shield
the industry from corruption and gambling influences.
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