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Omg, the drama continues :love:
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Oh boy yeah I remember. She was a horrible actress.
She clearly used the fixing money to buy herself some eyebrows



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I know this is a rather superficial observation but for a player who has only made 200K USD in prize money (pre-tax presumably) at the age of 26, she does seem to lead a surprisingly lavish lifestyle based on her Instagram activity! She's always dressed head-to-toe in designer gear and often travels first-class to tournaments.
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Did Alexandrova report her to the ITIA?
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Why would the FFT let her participate this year, what a mess?
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I know this is a rather superficial observation but for a player who has only made 200K USD in prize money (pre-tax presumably) at the age of 26, she does seem to lead a surprisingly lavish lifestyle based on her Instagram activity! She's always dressed head-to-toe in designer gear and often travels first-class to tournaments.
I don’t know about Sizikova specifically, but a lot of Russian tennis players come from significant family wealth. A lot of the WCs at Russian WTA events are just the relatives of oligarchs. I’d be quite astonished if Sizikova is spending money she earned herself, weather that be from Prize Money, Sponsors or Match Fixing.
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Does this mean if I borrow a few million and bet it on Ostapenko double faulting either I make millions or she gets arrested?
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So how does this work? She tells them ahead of time that she will get broken the second time she serves in the second set? I didn't even realize that you could place bets on each individual game of a match. The betting world is wild.
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Does this mean if I borrow a few million and bet it on Ostapenko double faulting either I make millions or she gets arrested?
You probably wont win anything lol. Everyone will bet on that.
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OF course Brengle is involved in this lol
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I know this is a rather superficial observation but for a player who has only made 200K USD in prize money (pre-tax presumably) at the age of 26, she does seem to lead a surprisingly lavish lifestyle based on her Instagram activity! She's always dressed head-to-toe in designer gear and often travels first-class to tournaments.
A 26 year-old doubles specialist with a career-high doubles ranking of 89 😫 I would be desperate, too.
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OF course Brengle is involved in this lol
Why 'of course'? Does she also have other such accusations? She was on the winning side after all.
Arrest a playier at a tennis match?

Surely last time this happened was during the Nazis era
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Arrest a playier at a tennis match?

Surely last time this happened was during the Nazis era
Godwin's law - Wikipedia
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So how does this work? She tells them ahead of time that she will get broken the second time she serves in the second set? I didn't even realize that you could place bets on each individual game of a match. The betting world is wild.
Basically, yes. You can bet on things like “who will win game 17” ahead of time, or while the match is live sometimes you can bet game-by-game depending on how sophisticated your sports betting site/location is.

Most, though, don’t get this specific-usually just winner, over/under games, game spread, and then specific sets. It’s especially weird to me that this is available in such a random doubles match as I’ve only ever seen game betting in like slam finals.
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Why would the FFT let her participate this year, what a mess?
Judging by the performance of the French contingent in the French Open this year, they probably can't see the difference between throwing and playing their normal level of shit tennis.
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