World number two Rafael Nadal has seen nothing to support Andy Murray's claims that corruption is rife in tennis. British number one Murray told BBC 5live on Tuesday that "everyone knows corruption goes on" in tennis.
But Nadal countered: "I doubt Murray knows more than anyone else - he's gone overboard and there are no fixed games.
"I've been in all the meetings, I see what goes on on the circuit just like him and I'm not so stupid as to not know what is going on."
Murray told the BBC that matches on the men's ATP Tour are being thrown and that all players are aware of it.
The ATP responded by telling players they have 48 hours to tell the governing body if they are approached to throw a match or risk punishment if they fail to do so.
Source: BBC Sport
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