Denmark shuttlers allege fixing
BADMINTON’S governing body has asked police to investigate claims by the world No. 9 and another Danish player that they were approached to throw matches.
Badminton World Federation (BWF) President Poul-Erik Hoyer told the Danish Broadcasting Corporation that the case was the “biggest” he could remember.
Singles player Hans-Kristian Vittinghus, who ranks ninth, and doubles player Kim Astrup told the broadcaster that they received offers to their Facebook accounts by a Malaysian man who said he had previously fixed matches in the Singapore Open and the Thomas Cup.
“It’s against everything I stand for as a badminton player. I was never in doubt that the federation should be notified immediately, and today I’m happy that we had him reported,” Vittinghus said.
Astrup, who said he was offered between 2,500 and 3,000 euros (US$3,200 and US$3,800) in addition to being able to bet on his own game, added he was “not surprised” match-fixing took place in badminton.
“But I am surprised that it is taking place at the highest level. Occasionally one sees results that seem unbelievable, but here there’s real evidence that match fixing takes place,” he said.
The federation said that it had reported the alleged offer to the police and “has been cooperating fully in an ongoing investigation into these matters.”
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