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Murray urges no mercy in fixing furore

By Agence France-Presse in Doha | China Daily | Updated: 2017-01-07 07:05

World No 1 Andy Murray on Thursday called for the "most severe punishments" against match-fixers in the wake of an Australian corruption scandal involving one of tennis' emerging stars.

Police in Australia said an 18-year-old had been charged with match-fixing at a tournament in Victoria last October and would appear in court in March.

Australian media named him as 18-year-old sensation Oliver Anderson, the reigning Australian Open boys champion.

Murray urges no mercy in fixing furore

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