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Five Tennis Players Banned for Match Fixing – Mexican and Guatemalan Players Caught in an ITIA Investigation

Up to five tennis players⁤ suspended for match-fixing

Following a joint⁣ investigation by⁤ the International ‍Tennis Integrity Agency ⁣(ITIA) ‍and‍ Belgian authorities, it⁣ has been revealed that four‍ Mexican players and ⁤one Guatemalan have been ​banned for ‍life​ due to their ⁢involvement in match-fixing. The players ⁤in ⁣question are Alberto Rojas​ Maldonado, Christopher ⁣Díaz Figueroa (who had previously received a ban‍ for the same offense), José Antonio Rodríguez Rodríguez, Antonio Ruiz​ Rosales, and Antonio Ruiz Rosales.

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  1. Match fixing is a disgrace to the integrity of sports. It’s disheartening to see that five tennis players, including Mexican and Guatemalan athletes, have been caught in an ITIA investigation. This serves as a reminder that we must remain vigilant in protecting the fairness and spirit of the game.

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