LONDON, Apr 8 (REUTERS) Mexican player Daniel Garza has successfully appealed to the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) against a six-month ban and 5,000 dollar fine for match-fixing, the Tennis Integrity Unit (TIU) said. The 31-year-old, ranked 2,054 in singles, was suspended on Oct 18 last year after a TIU investigation ruled that he had attempted to influence the outcome of a match at an ITF Futures tournament in Calabasas, California, in March 2015. However, following the CAS ruling, Garza, who achieved a career-high ranking of 294th in 2012, is eligible to resume playing with immediate effect. The CAS panel also awarded him 3,000 Swiss francs (2,970 dollar) towards his legal costs. REUTERS SDR 0403