Published 16:29 IST, January 25th 2020

Brazilian tennis player banned for life for match-fixing

Joao Olavo Soares de Souza of Brazil has been banned for life and fined $200,000 by the International Tennis Federation after being found guilty of match-fixing and corruption.

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Joao Olavo Soares de Souza of Brazil has been banned for life and fined $200,000 by International Tennis Federation after being found guilty of match-fixing and corruption.

Tennis Integrity Unit anunced sanctions Saturday following a hearing earlier this month in London. 31-year-old Brazilian player h been provisionally suspended since March of last year.

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An integrity unit investigation revealed that between 2015 and 2019, Souza was involved in match-fixing at ATP Challenger and ITF Futures tournaments in Brazil, Mexico, United States and Czech Republic.

Anti-corruption hearing officer Richard McLaren found Souza guilty of charges, and of failing to report corrupt approaches, of failing to cooperate with an investigation — including destroying evidence — and soliciting or players t to use ir best efforts.

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Souza reached a career-high singles ranking of 69 in April 2015.

 

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16:29 IST, January 25th 2020