Two French players have been banned for life for match-fixing

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The International Tennis Integrity Agency (ITIA)for its acronym in English) confirmed this Friday that the French players jules okala Y mick lescure They have been suspended indefinitely for their involvement in multiple match-fixing cases since 2014.

According to the ITIA, the two tennis players admitted the charges as part of an extensive investigation carried out in France and Belgium and the sanction included a ban on participating or attending any event organized by the bodies responsible for tennis, as in addition to a financial penalty.

Jules Okala, 25 years old and with ATP position 338 as his best ranking, was found guilty of fixing seven matches and, in addition to the disqualification, had to pay a fine of $15,000

Mik Lescure, 29, with his best ATP ranking of 487, was charged with eight counts and must also pay a $40,000 fine.

The matters have been resolved by independent anti-corruption office official Charles Hollander.

Source: La Verdad

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