Novak Djokovic says match-fixing is not common at the top level of tennis, as affirmations of debasement dominate the begin of the Australian Open.
The world number one, who claims he dismisses £110,000 to lose a match at a very early stage in his vocation, says there is "no genuine confirmation" of altering among the tip top.
"It's equitable hypothesis," said the Serb 10-time Grand Slam champion.
The BBC and BuzzFeed News have acquired mystery records that contain proof of suspected match-settling in tennis.
Those records show that, over the previous decade, 16 players who have been positioned on the planet's main 50 have been more than once hailed to the Tennis Integrity Unit (TIU) over suspicions they have tossed matches.
The greater part of the players, including victors of Grand Slam titles, were permitted to keep contending
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