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Australian tennis player Nick Lindahl hit with seven-year ban for match-fixing

Australian is banned for seven years and fined US$35,000 for corruption with two others also sanctioned as tennis authorities step up their fight against match-fixing

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Australian tennis player Nick Lindahl has been banned from playing for seven years after being found guilty of match-fixing. Photo: AFP
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Australia’s Nick Lindahl on Tuesday was banned for seven years and fined US$35,000 for corruption with two others also sanctioned as tennis authorities step up their fight against match-fixing ahead of the first grand slam of the year.

Lindahl, who reached a career-high ranking of 187, was found guilty of contriving or attempting to contrive the outcome of an event and failing to cooperate with a Tennis Integrity Unit (TIU) investigation.

The case related to his offer to throw a match at a Futures tournament in Australia in 2013 and a refusal to provide his mobile phone for forensic investigations on the TIU’s request.

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“Although Mr. Lindahl, 28, retired from the sport in 2013, today’s decision prevents him from resuming playing professional tennis for the seven years of the ban,” the TIU said in a statement.

“He is also prohibited from attending any tournament or event organised or sanctioned by the governing bodies of the sport for that period.”
Lindahl retired from playing in 2010 but will not be able to return to the game for seven years. Photo: AFP
Lindahl retired from playing in 2010 but will not be able to return to the game for seven years. Photo: AFP
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Lindahl was convicted in an Australian court last year for “using corrupt conduct information” and fined A$1,000 over the same incident.

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