Yana Sizikova cleared of match-fixing accusations, says lawyer
Sizikova's lawyer said that she would take part in this year's French Open, which starts at Roland Garros on Sunday.
Sizikova's lawyer said that she would take part in this year's French Open, which starts at Roland Garros on Sunday.
Sizikova's lawyer said that she would take part in this year's French Open, which starts at Roland Garros on Sunday.
Paris: Russian player Yana Sizikova has been cleared of match fixing after being taken into police custody at the 2021 French Open, her lawyer said on Thursday.
Sizikova, a doubles specialist, was arrested as part of an investigation into match-fixing allegations dating back to the 2020 French Open.
She has continued to play on the women's tennis tour since then.
"After two-and-a-half years of investigation, the Paris Public Prosecutor's Office definitively closed the case on 11 April, 2023, considering that criminal proceedings could not be initiated, as the facts of which Ms. Sizikova was accused could not be established," her lawyer, Frederic Belot, told Reuters.
Belot added that Sizikova would take part in this year's French Open, which starts at Roland Garros on Sunday.
Sizikova has two doubles title to her name, the latest in Prague in July last year.
She had filed a complaint for defamation, but Belot said he had had "no news yet" from that lawsuit.