Andy Murray urges accountability from governing bodies to stop match-fixing

Andy Murray has said he feels sorry for innocent players being accused of match-fixing but believes more accountability is the only way to root out corruption.

Andy Murray urges accountability from governing bodies to stop match-fixing

Andy Murray has said he feels sorry for innocent players being accused of match-fixing but believes more accountability is the only way to root out corruption.

World number one Novak Djokovic was forced to answer questions on the issue on Wednesday after Italian newspaper Tuttosport alleged he had voluntarily lost a match to Fabrice Santoro at the 2007 Paris Masters.

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