An independent review panel will take at least a year to investigate allegations of corruption in tennis, the sport's governing bodies have said.
The review follows a BBC and BuzzFeed News investigation that uncovered suspected illegal betting in tennis.
"While there is no fixed deadline, it is expected the full review will take at least 12 months with an interim report in that time," a statement said.
The match-fixing claims were made just before last month's Australian Open.
Over the last decade, 16 players who have ranked in the top 50 have been repeatedly flagged to the Tennis Integrity Unit (TIU) over suspicions they have thrown matches.