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Australian Open sponsorship 'scandal' just business-as-usual

  • Written by The Conversation
imageWho cares?David Crosling/AAP

The only real shock of the Australian Open sponsorship scandal is how entirely unsurprising it is.

The courtside controversy concerns gambling advertising being displayed in the tournament’s main arenas. It’s the culmination of a deal that made UK-based bookmaker William Hill the official ‘"gambling...

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