LONDON: Nine players and officials were sanctioned for corrupt behaviour by a beefed-up Tennis Integrity Unit (TIU) last year with the lower levels of the game still cause for the greatest concerns.
Five of the nine people, including two Turkish and two Uzbek officials involved in communicating live scores to a “third party”, received life bans, the ITU said in its annual report released yesterday.
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