Djokovic confirms $200,000 fixing offer

World No. 1 Novak Djokovic says he knocked back a $200,000 offer to fix a match in Russia almost 10 years ago.

Novak Djokovic of Serbia

World No. 1 Novak Djokovic says he knocked back a $200,000 offer to fix a match almost 10 years ago. (AAP)

Novak Djokovic says there's no room for match fixing in tennis, recounting how he was offered $200,000 to throw a first-round match in St Petersburg almost 10 years ago.

The world No.1 spoke about the offer in the wake of allegations about widespread corruption at the top levels of tennis.

A joint BBC-BuzzFeed investigation says current and past top-50 players, including several at this month's Australian Open, are suspected match-fixers.

"I was approached through people that were working with me at that time, that were with my team," Djokovic told reporters after his first round victory at the Australian Open.

"Of course, we threw it away right away.

"It didn't even get to me, the guy that was trying to talk to me, he didn't even get to me directly."

Djokovic said there was no room for match-fixing in any sport, and especially in tennis.

"It made me feel terrible because I don't want to be anyhow linked to this," Djokovic said.

"Somebody may call it an opportunity. For me, that's an act of unsportsmanship, a crime in sport honestly."

Roger Federer called for the players involved to be named, adding until they were, the allegations were pure speculation.

"Then at least it's concrete stuff and you can actually debate about it," Federer said.

Tennis authorities on Monday rejected any suggestion information relating to match-fixing had been suppressed.


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