PARIS (AP) — The Russian tennis player who was arrested in Paris last month on suspicion of match-fixing at last year's French Open has started legal proceedings for libel and slander.
In a message to The Associated Press, lawyer Frederic Belot said Yana Sizikova filed her lawsuit on Friday.
"Through this complaint, Yana Sizikova intends to have her status as a victim in this case fully recognized and to ensure that those who started rumors damaging her reputation are prosecuted and convicted," Belot said.
Sizikova, who is world ranked 109th in doubles, was arrested and briefly placed in custody after competing in a French Open doubles match. She denied the allegations.
The prosecutor's office said last month that Sizikova was arrested for "sports bribery and organized fraud for acts likely to have been committed in September 2020."