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-This story is about the biggest match-fixing ring in the history of modern tennis. An Armenian immigrant in Brussels who recruited over 180 professional tennis players across four continents, and paid them to lose parts of their matches, so that he could then gamble on those matches, and make a small fortune. I flew to Brussels, and started attending the court hearings. I saw this guy, Grigor Sargsyan. He walked out of the courtroom, and I saw him walk out. And obviously, I wanted to talk to him. We managed to convince Sargsyan to speak to us. Hes a guy who got to Brussels from Armenia when he was 9 years old. He learned, the way that I think a lot of immigrant kids do, How to exist in two worlds. He sold himself as this rich kid wearing a Rolex when he was at the tennis tournaments, but he was also able to exchange messages with members of an organized crime group. Grigor was a young guy in his early 20s who managed to recruit one player at one tournament in Belgium. And that player