By Richard Pagliaro | @Tennis_Now | Thursday, February 9, 2023
The king of match fixing has been bounced out of tennis for all times.
Younes Rachidi, who dedicated probably the most match-fixing offenses ever detected, has been banned from the game for all times for persistent corruption, the International Tennis Integrity Agency introduced right this moment.
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The former Moroccan participant was discovered responsible of 135 match fixing offenses.
“This is now the highest number of offenses by one individual ever detected by the ITIA or its predecessor the Tennis Integrity Unit,” the ITIA mentioned in a press release.
The lifetime ban signifies that Rachidi, who achieved a career-high ATP doubles rating of No. 473, is completely prohibited from taking part in in, teaching at or attending any tennis occasion licensed or sanctioned by the governing our bodies of tennis.
If Rachidi was betting on beating the fees, it was a career-ending gamble.
The case was dominated on by unbiased Anti-Corruption Hearing Office Janie Soublière who rule all prices proved towards Rachidi, the 135 breaches “egregious” and imposed a nice of $34,000 along with the life ban.
Rachidi was concerned in match fixing with two Algerian gamers not too long ago banned by the ITIA with the instances uncovered following legislation enforcement investigations at the side of the ITIA in Belgium.
In the sooner case, Mohamed Hassan was banned for all times and Houria Boukholda was banned for 2 years (with 18 months of that ban suspended) for match-fixing offenses, the International Tennis Integrity Agency introduced.
The Algerian pair dedicated a number of match-fixing offenses courting again to 2016.
In addition to the bans, Hassan was fined $12,100 and Boukholda fined $10,000 (with $9,000 suspended).
The 27-year-old Hassan, who had a highest ATP rating of 1476 was discovered responsible of 29 offenses regarding seven matches between 2016 and 2018.
The 20-year-old Boukholda was discovered responsible of 15 offenses relating to 5 matches in 2017 and 2018. Due to Boukholda’s age and inexperience on the time of the offenses, it was decided that the participant was influenced by Hassan and was due to this fact given a extra lenient sanction.
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