Tennis Governing Bodies Deny Match-Fixing Allegations

By Zachary Zagger ( January 19, 2016, 7:45 PM EST) -- Just ahead of the Australian Open, world tennis governing bodies including the Association of Tennis Professionals and the organizers of the four Grand Slam tournaments are rejecting allegations that evidence of match-fixing was covered up and players involved allowed to escape punishment, in the latest corruption scandal to hit international sports....

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