Yannick Thivant, Thomas Brechemier, Gabriel Petit, Thomas Setodji and Hugo Daubias are the players sanctioned for ...
One low-ranked French tennis player was banned for life from the sport, and four others were given suspensions varying from two to 10 years, for match-fixing linked to a syndicate in Belgium, the ...
Improving trust in anti-doping rules is a priority for the International Tennis Integrity Agency after several high-profile ...
Improving trust in anti-doping rules is a priority for the International Tennis Integrity Agency after several high-profile ...
Five French tennis players have received bans ranging from two years to life after being found guilty of match-fixing. The players, involved with a Belgian match-fixing group, faced sanctions by the ...
Five French tennis players face severe penalties for match-fixing. Yannick Thivant received a lifetime ban, while others like Thomas Setodji, Thomas Brechemier, Gabriel Petit, and Hugo Daubias face ...
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A letter reportedly sent by the world’s top tennis players requesting more prize money at grand slams is a “really positive” step for the sport, according to Chinese star Zheng Qinwen.
The legal battle that has rocked world tennis is the latest example of sports’ governing bodies being challenged.
Improving trust in anti-doping rules is a priority for the International Tennis Integrity Agency after several high-profile cases last year raised doubts over its processes, CEO Karen Moorhouse ...
The International Tennis Integrity Agency [ITIA] has imposed the sanction after she trained with Jordi Marse-Vidri. The Spaniard is currently serving a 15-year ban over his role in a match fixing ...
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