FOREIGN MEDIA lead Serbian tennis player Novak Đokovic into an affair: That is not true! What can I say?
- I think this is absurd - said the best tennis player of the world
At the beginning of the week, BBC presented information that 16 tennis players, some of them grand slam champions, have their hand in fixing the games.
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Serbian player was then asked for his opinion and he himself said that he was partially offered 200.000 dollars to rig the match in Saint Petersburg.
After his victory in the second round, journalists asked Novak about the report of the British media.
- That is not true, what can I say? I lost the match. Everyone can spin a yarn about that match or any other match of the early round, where some of the top players were playing. I think this is absurd, you may choose any match and make a tale out of it - said Đoković.
- You do not want these speculations going around - stated Đoković.
We remind you about the media coverage from Sweden in 2011, when supposedly two lists were formed, one black and one alarm list, where two Serbian players were attached.
Black list is about the players who knew they were being investigated, and the alarm list carries the names of the players who allegedly rigged the games.
Serbian tennis player Janko Tipsarević is on the black, and Viktor Troicki on alarm list.
THE BLACK LIST: Filip Kohlscheiber (Germany), Potito Staracce (Italy), Andreas Seppi (Italy), Fabio Fognini (Italy), Janko Tipsarević (Serbia), Mikael Llodra (France), Nikolaj Davidenko (Ukraine), Tejmuraz Gabašvili (Georgia),
Viktor Krivoj (Romania), Christophe Rochus (Belgum), Oscar Hernandez (Spain), Jevgenij Korolev (Russia), Filippo Volandri (Italy), Vejn Odesnik (South Africa), Viktorija Azarenka (Belarus), Agnješka Radvanska (Poland), Francesca Schiavone (Italy), Sara Errani (Italy), Maria Kirilenko (Russia), Katerina Bondarenko (Ukraine).
THE ALARM LIST: Viktor Troicki (Serbia), Brian Dabul (Argentina), Eduardo Schwank (Argentina), Jérémy Chardy (France), Simone Boleli (Italy), Lukaš Kubot (Poland), Carlos Berlocq (Argentina), Igor Kunjicin (Rusija), Andrej Golubjev (Kazakhstan), Aleks Bogomoljov (Russia), Somdev Devvarman (India), Steve Darcis (Belgium), Marin Čilić (Croatia), Flavio Cipolla (Italy), Ivo Karlović (Croatia), Flavija Penetta (Italy), Roberta Vinci (Italy), Virginie Razzano (France), Romina Oprandi (Switzerland), Dominika Cibulková (Slovakia), Eleni Daniilidou (Greece).
The match against Đoković and Santoro in 2007: