With strict regulations in place, there’s simply no room for corruption in tennis. Governing bodies like the International Tennis Integrity Agency (ITIA) have made it crystal clear that unethical conduct and match-fixing will be met with severe consequences. Earlier this month, the ITIA announced that six current and former players were sanctioned for violating the Tennis Anti-Corruption Program (TACP). And the crackdown isn’t slowing down as Argentine tennis player Leonardo Aboian has now been provisionally suspended, facing the heat for his alleged actions.
According to a Daily Express report , the former world No. 229 received a provisional ban under a section of the program stating there’s reason to believe he committed a major offense and that tennis’s integrity could be compro