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34 detained in tennis match-fixing sting

A total of 34 people have been detained by authorities as a result of an investigation into match-fixing in tennis.

Spanish authorities say they have detained 34 people, including six tennis players, involved in a tennis match-fixing network that made more than half-a-million dollars in lower-tier tournaments in Spain and Portugal.

Police say Operation Futures probed several Futures and Challenger tournaments in Iberia for the past several months.

The tennis players were not identified, but authorities said they were ranked between 800 and 1,200 in the world.

Police say they found evidence of match-fixing attempts in 17 tournaments in five cities, including Madrid, Sevilla and Porto.

Authorities say the alleged leaders of the network were among those detained across 12 Spanish cities.

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The leaders were based in Seville and La Coruna. All those detained were Spaniards.


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