Tennis star Berdych wins apology over Panama Papers allegation

Tennis star Berdych wins apology over Panama Papers allegation

PRAGUE - Czech tennis star Tomas Berdych won an apology Saturday from the public Czech News Agency (CTK) which had alleged the world number seven's name had appeared in the Panama Papers.

Tomas Berdych of the Czech Republic plays in the Miami Open on March 30, 2016

"We apologise to Mr Tomas Berdych for having wrongly stated... his name was given in the Panama Papers database," CTK wrote.

"The name of Mr Tomas Berdych... cannot be found in the Panama Papers database," it added.

World number seven and Monte Carlo-based Berdych, 30, had vehemently denied the allegations which he called "crazy," and after receiving the apology, he tweeted: "Truth prevails."

Shedding light on international tax fraud, the Panama Papers published this week have mentioned top athletes including Lionel Messi, side by side with a host of politicians, actors and other celebrities.

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