World tennis in the spotlight as match fixing controversy continues

By Emma Partridge and Michael Chammas
Updated January 26 2016 - 4:08pm, first published January 25 2016 - 11:36pm
Former professional tennis player Nick Lindahl arrives at Burwood Local Court on Monday. Photo: PAUL MILLER
Former professional tennis player Nick Lindahl arrives at Burwood Local Court on Monday. Photo: PAUL MILLER

A former Australian professional tennis player has pleaded guilty to a corrupt betting charge, a week after allegations of widespread match fixing rocked the sport on the eve of the Australian Open.

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