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June 2nd, 2026

Leading Tennis Integrity | Karen Moorhouse

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In this episode of The Leadership Enigma, Adam Pacifico sits down with Karen Moorhouse, CEO of the International Tennis Integrity Agency, to explore the challenges of protecting integrity in one of the world’s biggest sports.

From high-profile anti-doping cases involving top-ranked players to the realities of match-fixing investigations, Karen reveals what happens behind the scenes when professional tennis faces its toughest tests.

Topics include:

🎾 How the ITIA protects professional tennis
🎾 Anti-doping investigations and athlete responsibility
🎾 The cases involving top-ranked tennis players
🎾 Match-fixing and corruption in global sport
🎾 Leadership during crisis and uncertainty
🎾 Lessons learned from leading rugby through COVID-19
🎾 The future threats facing sport, Technology and integrity
🎾 Building trust, accountability and transparency

Karen also shares her leadership journey from law to sport governance, her experiences at the Football Association and Rugby Football League, and what it takes to lead an organisation responsible for safeguarding the credibility of professional tennis worldwide.

If you’re interested in leadership, elite sport, governance, integrity, anti-doping, corruption investigations, and decision-making under pressure, this episode is essential viewing.

For more information about the ITIA and its work, please visit:

www.itia.tennis
ITIA on Instagram
ITIA on LinkedIn
ITIA on X

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Adam Pacifico The Leadership Enigma

Adam Pacifico is the host of the award winning, globally ranked podcast, The Leadership Enigma. He has spent 3 decades experiencing and exploring the best and worst of human behaviour in his various roles as a barrister defending and prosecuting in the criminal courts and as an operational police officer on the streets of London. He is insatiably curious and continues looking for the differentiators as to who, how and why people out perform in leadership roles. He is the author of 'The Leader's Secret Code' (shortlisted for business book of the year) and had delivered events nationally and internationally to over 60,000 people.

His passion for leadership is based on advice from his mentor: 'The children of the people you lead will know your name, in what context is up to you.'