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Op woensdag 21 oktober 2009 16:32 schreef VerdwaasdeVogel2 het volgende:[..]
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Wozniacki: I let her move on
Published: October 21, 2009, 14:49. Last updated: October 21, 2009, 14.50
The Danish tennis star Caroline Wozniacki now admits that she deliberately lost the match against Anne Kremer of the WTA tournament in Luxembourg.
- I might have played well, but did not think I could play the second round on Thursday, so I chose the sports option, to let her (Kremer) to proceed. She played the course at home, "says 19-year-old world-class six to Ekstra Bladet.
After the match Wozniacki was accused of several tennis forum lไggmatch.
Wozniacki was toppseedad in this week's WTA tournament in Luxembourg and led 7-5, 5-0 against 34-year and 864-ranked qualifier Anne Kremer as she gave up the match.
Wozniacki explained that she suffered a stretch.
- It happened during the match and I am very sorry, "said Wozniacki already in the first set took an injury break.
During sidbytet at 3-0 in the second set, the following conversations have taken place between the Danish and her father Piotr.
"When you lead with 5-0, summon trainer again and say that you want to cancel the match, you still can not play the next game. Let "them" have some fun ", is Piotr have said in Polish to his daughter.
Because there are microphones at the play call, the chairs could be heard and a Polish proffsvadslagare invested himself quickly 4 000 kronor on Kremer who then stood at 40 times the money.
After exerting put money on the winner Kremer said vadslagaren the conversation on the internet then game companies around the world suddenly receive great efforts to Kremer as the winner.
There is nothing indicating that Caroline Wozniacki or her father would be involved in the betting but whether it has the two part to explain.
The matter will probably be investigated by both the WTA as the Tennis Integrity Unit (TIU), an organization that was formed a few years ago that tennis would overcome the gaming scandals Solkatten sport's reputation