Spanish tennis player Perez banned 8 years for match fixing

Spanish tennis player Perez banned 8 years for match fixing

The 29-year-old reached a career-high singles ranking of 154 in 2018.

MADRID:
Spanish tennis player Enrique Lopez Perez has been banned from the sport for eight years for his involvement in match fixing activities in three separate instances in 2017, the Tennis Integrity Unit (TIU) said on Tuesday.

The 29-year-old Perez, who reached a career-high singles ranking of 154 in 2018 and a best doubles ranking of 135 last year, was also fined US$25,000.

“The disciplinary case was heard by anti-corruption hearing officer Richard McLaren on Nov 5 2020,” the TIU said in a statement.

“He found that Enrique Lopez Perez breached the rules of the Tennis Anti-corruption Programme three times at tournaments in 2017, with two further charges unproven.”

Perez was provisionally suspended in December 2019 and will not be able to attend or play in any sanctioned tennis event for the next eight years.

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