Adam Lewis, a member of the Independent Review Panel, which is charged with tackling corruption in tennis. Alastair Grant/Associated Press
The Independent Review Panel commissioned to address concerns over match-fixing in tennis published its final report on Wednesday after nearly three years of investigating the problem.
The panel issued a preliminary report in April, after which it consulted with the tennis governing bodies and their watchdog group, the Tennis Integrity Unit, about the implementation of its 12 recommendations.
The panel said there could be “no simple solution or panacea to deal with the problem now faced.