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'Heavy' match fixing in lower tiers, says anti-corruption official

<p>Match-fixing is commonplace in tennis' lower levels and efforts to fight it are inadequate, a senior anti-corruption official told AFP after cheating claims rocked the sport during the Australian Open</p>

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Melbourne: Match-fixing is commonplace in tennis' lower levels and efforts to fight it are inadequate, a senior anti-corruption official told AFP after cheating claims rocked the sport during the Australian Open.

After an explosive report claimed match-fixing was repeatedly going unpunished, Chris Eaton of the International Centre for Sport Security (ICSS) criticised tennis' "opaque and secretive" anti-corruption body.

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