International Tennis Integrity Agency
The International Tennis Integrity Agency is the organisation responsible for safeguarding the integrity of professional tennis worldwide. It was established following a comprehensive review of integrity in the sport.
The ITIA assumed responsibility for administering the Tennis Anti-Corruption Program on its formation and for the Tennis Anti-Doping Programme on 1 January 2022.
In addition to prevention, education and drug testing activities, it gathers intelligence and investigates competition manipulation, most notably match fixing in tennis. It has the ability to impose fines and sanctions, and ban players, umpires, and other tennis officials from participating in sanctioned tournaments.
The ITIA is an initiative from the International Governing Bodies of professional tennis: the ITF, ATP, WTA, and the four Grand Slam tournaments. The organisation assumed the responsibilities of ITF's Tennis Integrity Unit. The ITIA is legally independent of the IGBs and makes its own decisions on investigations and prosecutions. In this respect it is unusual in global sports.
Governance
The ITIA is supervised by the Tennis Integrity Supervisory Board which has 5 independent members and 4 tennis members, representing the IGBs. The TISB is currently chaired by Jennie Price CBE, former CEO of Sport England.Leadership and staff
The ITIA was founded by its first CEO Jonny Gray, a former Senior Partner and Global Head of Sport at Control Risks. And a former commanding officer of the Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders, decorated for service in the Troubles and the Iraq War. Appointed in 2019, it was announced in 2022 that he would step down having made a 'significant contribution to integrity in tennis'. In late 2022 it was announced that he would be succeeded by Karen Moorhouse, an executive with the Rugby Football League.It has three Senior Directors. These are:Investigations. Jenni Kennedy, former head of integrity at The Football Association.Anti-Doping. Nicole Sapstead OBE, former CEO of UKAD.Legal. Ben Rutherford, a former legal counsel at World Rugby.
The ITIA has around 35 staff across intelligence, investigations, anti-doping, education & training, legal/case management, communications and administration.