Rafael Nadal says the worst thing about Australian Open boys champion Oliver Anderson being charged with match-fixing is his age - 18.
Nadal was surprised and disappointed to hear the Brisbane teenager was Thursday charged by Victorian police with engaging in conduct that corrupted a betting outcome.
Anderson is expected to appear in Latrobe Valley Magistrates Court on March 2 to face allegations he fixed a match at the Traralgon Challenger tournament last October.
Bookmakers helped detectives with their investigation into the tournament with prize money totalling $US50,000 ($NZ71,245).
The news comes 12 months after the tennis world was shocked by allegations of match-fixing at the top level of the game, including suspicions that 16 top-50 players had thrown matches over the previous decade.