Tennis world and fans applaud journalist for firsthand insight into tennis betting and its unspoken consequences

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Tennis world and fans applaud journalist for firsthand insight into tennis betting and its unspoken consequences

Hannah Jane Parkinson wrote a piece for the Guardian about her own involvement with tennis betting and how she lost £40,000. She also talked about the increasing gambling issue in the UK and the connection between gambling tendencies and mental disorders such as ADHD. The article has received unanimous praise from the tennis world and fans. Ben Rothenberg, David Law, Tumaini Carayol and Amy Lundy Dahl congratulated her.

Before the pandemic Parkinson was depressed. He spent most of his days in bed.

Journalist shares her experience about tennis betting and its consequences. She took a break from the industry and when she returned, the algorithm buried her.

Rothenberg wrote about the intersection of tennis and gambling.

This month's tennis piece is about the intersection of tennis and gambling.

Journalist gives firsthand insight into tennis betting.

Tennis world and fans applaud journalist for his firsthand insight into tennis betting and its unspoken consequences.

Journalist gives firsthand insight into tennis betting and its unspoken consequences.

"We, as fans, ought to fight tooth and nail against the betting intrusion into tennis and sport generally."

Tennis fans applaud journalist for his reporting on tennis betting. They should fight against the betting industry.

Tennis world and fans applaud journalist for his firsthand insight into tennis betting and its unspoken consequences. Health and social harming industries depend upon the heaviest consumers, at most at-risk of harm, for the bulk of their profits.

Tennis fans applaud journalist for giving them a firsthand insight into tennis betting.

Journalist wrote about tennis betting and its consequences. He feels shame about it.

Hannah's account of gambling addiction made me realise that it could happen to me even though I don't follow sport and have never bet. Like Hannah, I have ADHD and am struggling to find healthy sources of dopamine hits in the aftermath of pandemic.

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Tennis world and fans applaud journalist for his article on tennis betting.

Hannah gives a personal insight into tennis betting and its unspoken consequences.

Hannah Jane Parkinson wrote an article about tennis betting. She thinks tennis is the perfect sport for bookmakers as it's fast-paced and offers many betting options. She believes one could lose money almost as quickly as they stood to earn it by betting on the sport.

Tennis journalist Parkinson gives a firsthand insight into tennis betting. Tennis is a very busy sport, with many matches taking place at any given moment.

There are many betting markets. You can bet on who will win matches, or tournaments, and on the score of a game. Parkinson has bet during a match on winning the next point.


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