Tennis player fined for not trying hard enough.

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I know there is more to this (gambling), but I thought it was great.

http://sports.espn.go.com/spor.../news/story?id=3080240

ST. PETERSBURG, Russia -- Nikolay Davydenko, already at the center of a betting investigation, was fined $2,000 for lack of effort a loss at the St. Petersburg Open.

The ATP said Friday the fourth-ranked Russian was fined for lack of "best effort" in his 1-6, 7-5, 6-1 loss Thursday to Marian Cilic.

The top-seeded Davydenko won the first set in 27 minutes, but drew a rebuke from chair umpire Jean-Philippe Dercq in the third set. Davydenko double-faulted four times in the second set and six times in the third.

"When I made a double-fault, he gave me a notice for a wrong behavior on the court as if I was throwing the match," Davydenko said Thursday after the match. "I was surprised. I've never heard anything like this before. No matter how I'd played, no matter what had happen to me, I was never given such a notice."

Davydenko couldn't believe he was asked about his level of effort.

"I was simply shocked to hear him say that. This is just outrageous. How does he know what I was trying to do? I was so upset with the whole thing I started crying."

Davydenko said during the exchange, Dercq asked him about his condition. Davydenko first said there was nothing wrong, but later said the problem was in his legs.

"He could not solve my problem anyway, that why I first told him I was OK, but I didn't play the way I did in the first set. That's why he gave me a notice," Davydenko said. "Later I told him that my legs have collapsed. I could not move."

The ATP is investigating a match involving Davydenko in August in which online gambling site Betfair voided bets because of irregular betting patterns.

In that match in Poland, Davydenko won the first set 6-1, then withdrew against 87th-ranked Martin Vassallo Arguello in the third set because of a foot injury.

Davydenko qualified for the season-ending Masters Cup in Shanghai next month by winning the Kremlin Cup two weeks ago.

He is scheduled to play next week in the Paris Masters, where he is the defending champion.

Poor guy started crying. :( :D

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Originally posted by: Canai
So.... he was betting on his own matches or ?

I believe it has more to do with throwing matches. A Russian mob/gambling type thing.

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as long as there is betting, i.e., as long as the monetary gain by "losing" a match is more than "winning" a match, then there incidents cannot be avoided.

the only way is to let the system work itself out - let people bet, lose money, and then realize that betting is a waste. :)
 

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he's 4th in the world!

man, that's impressive. intentionally losing matches, and yet still be the 4th ranked player? my uneducated guess is that he's a gifted player, just doesn't have the mental toughness to go out and dominate despite injury.
 

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He is a really good player, have you watched him play. Great style, not surprised tho he is Russian :) ...jk
 

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He is a good player from the matches I have seen.

I wonder which match(es) are being investigated. I would be interested to see if it is just smaller tournaments, so he can play hard in the big important tournaments and throw the smaller ones, without adversely affecting his ranking too much.

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Originally posted by: jaedaliu
he's 4th in the world!

man, that's impressive. intentionally losing matches, and yet still be the 4th ranked player? my uneducated guess is that he's a gifted player, just doesn't have the mental toughness to go out and dominate despite injury.

Hard to play your fullest when a sniper has your head in his crosshairs and if you win, you die.
 

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Originally posted by: JeffreyLebowski
Originally posted by: jaedaliu
he's 4th in the world!

man, that's impressive. intentionally losing matches, and yet still be the 4th ranked player? my uneducated guess is that he's a gifted player, just doesn't have the mental toughness to go out and dominate despite injury.

Hard to play your fullest when a sniper has your head in his crosshairs and if you win, you die.

:Q haha, nice.

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Originally posted by: JeffreyLebowski
Originally posted by: jaedaliu
he's 4th in the world!

man, that's impressive. intentionally losing matches, and yet still be the 4th ranked player? my uneducated guess is that he's a gifted player, just doesn't have the mental toughness to go out and dominate despite injury.

Hard to play your fullest when a sniper has your head in his crosshairs and if you win, you die.

Naah, they'd most likely kill his girlfriend, or mother or something. They don't wanna kill their pawn!