Tennis-Indian Bhupathi says he rejected offer to throw match

Mon Jan 21, 2008 6:51am GMT
 
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By Simon Cambers

MELBOURNE, Jan 21 (Reuters) - The saga of match-fixing in professional tennis took a fresh twist on Monday when India's former grand slam champion Mahesh Bhupathi said he was approached to fix a result as far back at the mid 1990s.

The 33-year-old told Reuters he had been contacted by telephone and asked to throw a Davis Cup match early in his career.

"I haven't been approached in the context of an ATP (tournament). I was approached maybe 10, 12 years ago, in the context of Davis Cup in India," the winner of 10 grand slam titles in men's doubles and mixed doubles said in an interview.

"I immediately changed my phone numbers and I never got that call again. It definitely freaked me out."

Bhupathi is the latest in a growing list of players on both the men's and women's tours, including former top-10 player Arnaud Clement of France, to admit that they had rejected offers to lose a match.

The ATP, which governs the men's game, is investigating a match between world number four Nikolay Davydenko of Russia and Argentina's Martin Vassallo Arguello, played in Poland last August.

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Davydenko retired at 2-1 down in the third set of their match, citing a foot injury, but British exchange betting company Betfair reported irregular betting patterns on the match and voided all bets.  Continued...

 

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