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Murray: Fixers must be punished
- Updated: January 5, 2017
World No 1 Andy Murray says match fixers should receive the “most severe punishments”, in the wake of a scandal involving an up-and-coming young player.
According to Australian media reports, the reigning Australian Open boys champion Oliver Anderson has been charged with match-fixing.
The allegations relate to a first-round match at the second-tier Traralgon Challenger tournament in Victoria last October.
The reports added that police in Australia have confirmed they have charged an 18-year-old and that the case …