
The International Tennis Integrity Agency (ITIA) announced the suspension of chief referee Marko Dukman for ten and a half years.
The Slovenian was found guilty of violating the Anti-Corruption Program in tennis, ITIA reports on its official website.
Dukman (a holder of a bronze badge) had the right to judge at ATP, WTA and ITF tournaments. The Slovenian admitted that he placed bets on some tennis matches and manipulated match information to facilitate betting.
Dukman was temporarily suspended starting on September 8 this year.
ITIA states that the arbitrator’s suspension will expire on March 7, 2034. In addition, Marco was fined $75,000, but $56,520 of that was suspended (the main condition being no recidivism).
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uD83DuDCB0 El juez Marko Ducman was also fined $75,000https://t.co/PzBWrZJXsB
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uD83CuDD95 The ITIA has taken a strong stand against corruption in tennis by banning Slovenian tennis official Marko Dukman. uD83CuDFBEhttps://t.co/eDngppv9PA
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