There is no place for corruption in sports. Major governing bodies strive to curb suspicious activities while implementing a strict approach. The situation is no different in tennis, where the ITIA (International Tennis Integrity Agency) makes sure to spot corrupt practices. In its latest initiative of keeping the racket sport clean , the agency has handed a six-week suspension to a French player. Not to mention, he is now also liable to pay a hefty fine of $10,000.

On Wednesday, the ITIA issued a statement, highlighting that French ATP pro Lucas Bouquet has received a ban. Reports came in that he breached the anti-corruption rules four times between 2023 and 2024. The official statement from ITIA , dated October 1, mentions that Bouquet admitted to “failing to report knowledge or

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