Wagering on a Wimbledon match soared after a TV commentator pointed out that one of the players was injured. The British bookmaker, Betfair, alerted tennis corruption investigators about unusual betting patterns for the first-round match Tuesday between 109th-ranked Wayne Odesnik of the United States and 30th-ranked Jurgen Melzer of Austria, but did not suspect any wrongdoing, spokesman Mark...
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