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Tennis match-fixing is a crime: Novak Djokovic

<p>Reacting to a report which claims widespread match fixing in tennis by some of the world's top players, World No 1 Serbian recalls an instance when he was approached to throw a game in St Petersburg</p>

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Broken: That's what the tennis world looked like yesterday after claims of match fixing in the sport surfaced through media reports. Pic/Getty Images. Inset: Novak Djokovic

Broken: That's what the tennis world looked like yesterday after claims of match fixing in the sport surfaced through media reports. Pic/Getty Images. Inset: Novak Djokovic

Melbourne: World No 1 Novak Djokovic (right) says he felt "terrible" when he was offered money to fix a match in 2006 and has denounced the practice as a "crime in sport."

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Broken: That's what the tennis world looked like yesterday after claims of match fixing in the sport surfaced through media reports. Pic/Getty Images. Inset: Novak Djokovic
Broken: That's what the tennis world looked like yesterday after claims of match fixing in the sport surfaced through media reports. Pic/Getty Images. Inset: Novak Djokovic

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