LONDON (AP) — The International Tennis Integrity Agency said Thursday French tennis player Quentin Folliot has been suspended for 20 years and fined $70,000 for match-fixing.
The ITIA said Folliot has also been ordered to repay "corrupt payments" totaling more than $44,000 for "committing 27 breaches of the Tennis Anti-Corruption Program (TACP)."
Folliot's suspension will end in May 2044, "subject to repayment of outstanding fines." Time served under a provisional suspension in May 2024 will be credited against the player's period of ineligibility.
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During the period of ineligibility, the ITIA said Folliot is prohibited from "playing in, coaching at, or attending any tennis event authorized or sanctioned by the members of the ITIA … or any national association."
The ITIA said its investigation found that the 26-year-old Folliot was "a central figure in a network of players operating on behalf of a match-fixing syndicate."
It said Folliot is the sixth player to be sanctioned as a result of the investigation, following the cases of Jaimee Floyd-Angele, Paul Valsecchi, Luc Fomba, Lucas Bouquet and Enzo Rimoli.
