Investigation opened into match-fixing at French Open match

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The Paris prosecutor's office has opened a police investigation into suspicions of match-fixing at the French Open

The office said the investigation is being conducted by a French police unit that specialises in betting fraud and match-fixing probes and which, among other investigations, has previously worked with Belgian authorities in investigating suspected fixed matches at the lower levels of professional tennis.But match-fixing probes targeting grand slam tennis are comparatively rare.

In the match, Sizikova was broken to love serving in game five of the second set, during which she double faults twice.

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