Life Ban For Tennis Player Guilty Of Record 135 Match-Fixing Offences
A Moroccan tennis player has been found guilty of a record 135 match-fixing offences and banned for life, the International Tennis Integrity Agency (ITIA) announced on Thursday. Younes Rachidi, 36, who reached a career-high doubles ranking of 473 in the world, was also fined $34,000. He has been banned from coaching or attending any tennis event sanctioned by the sport's governing bodies. The ITIA said the 135 offences "is the highest number by one individual ever detected".


