Ringleader Armenian Grigor S. pictured during the start of the trial against a gang accused of fixing tennis matches, before the correctional court, in Oudenaarde, Friday 17 March 2023. The gang made significant gambling profits from Belgium by fixing at least 375 tennis matches through an international network of 182 bribed professionals - 28 suspects, including seven Belgian tennis players, must answer in court for their involvement in mass match fixing in the professional circuit. The ringleader is the Armenian Grigor S., who directed an internationally branched network of accomplices, wate
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Ringleader Armenian Grigor S. pictured during the start of the trial against a gang accused of fixing tennis matches, before the correctional court, in Oudenaarde, Friday 17 March 2023. The gang made significant gambling profits from Belgium by fixing at least 375 tennis matches through an international network of 182 bribed professionals - 28 suspects, including seven Belgian tennis players, must answer in court for their involvement in mass match fixing in the professional circuit. The ringleader is the Armenian Grigor S., who directed an internationally branched network of accomplices, water carriers and, above all, tennis players who at a lower level in the professional circuit arranged the outcome of matches and competitions. BELGA PHOTO BENOIT DOPPAGNE