LONDON — Chinese tennis player Pang Renlong has been banned for 12 years and fined $110,000 for a match-fixing spree involving 22 matches in a five-month period. The International Tennis Integrity ...
Chinese tennis player Pang Renlong has been handed a 12-year ban and a substantial $110,000 fine following a widespread match-fixing scandal. The International Tennis Integrity Agency (ITIA) confirmed ...
Tennis players involved in doping or match-fixing investigations are now eligible for free legal help, confidential counseling or money to test products they've taken that might have led to a positive ...
For years, tennis authorities have had evidence of widespread match fixing at major tournaments but have done little about the allegations and have allowed top-ranked players believed to be involved ...
The match-fixing scandal that has cast a shadow on the tennis world is headed to Parliament, according to a report by the English newspaper The Telegraph. A report by the BBC and BuzzFeed revealed ...
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