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  1. Match fixing - Wikipedia

    In organized sports, match fixing (also known as game fixing, race fixing, throwing, rigging, hippodroming, or more generally sports fixing) is the act of playing or officiating a contest with …

  2. Prevention of competition manipulation - Olympics.com

    Competition manipulation, also known as match-fixing is when the result of a tournament or competition is partially or completely decided in advance and the match is played to ensure …

  3. French tennis player Quentin Folliot suspended for 20 years ...

    5 days ago · The International Tennis Integrity Agency has suspended French tennis player Quentin Folliot for 20 years and fined him $70,000 for match-fixing.

  4. The Dark Side of Sports: Match-Fixing Exposed

    Jun 14, 2025 · However, beneath the surface lies a dark reality that threatens the very fabric of athletic competitions: match-fixing. This pervasive issue has been plaguing sports for decades, …

  5. The 2025 Match-Fixing Landscape: What You Need to Know

    Apr 7, 2025 · On a positive note, North America’s NBA had so far avoided major match-fixing incidents, likely due to high player salaries and strong governance. However, in early 2025, a …

  6. Match-fixing in the Modern Sports World | Sports Litigation Alert

    Jun 14, 2024 · Match-fixing is a tactic in which individuals who have an influence on the outcome of a game use that influence to dictate a desired result in order to win a potential wager.

  7. MATCH-FIXING definition | Cambridge English Dictionary

    But the flood of money has brought an unexpected innovation in the way players are cashing in (and cashing out) in the vast virtual world of online gaming -- match-fixing.