Slovakian tennis player Dagmara Baskova banned for 12 years for match-fixing

Dagmara admitted the charges and Anti-Corruption Hearing and the ruling stated that she should be prohibited from playing in or attending any tennis event
Slovakian tennis player Dagmara Baskova banned for 12 years for match-fixing
Slovakian tennis player Dagmara Baskova banned for 12 years for match-fixing
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Slovakian tennis player Dagmara Baskova has been banned for 12 years by the Tennis Integrity Unit (TIU) and fined USD 40,000 for match-fixing.

The TIU said that it uncovered five incidents of match-fixing by Dagmara in 2017. Dagmara had the highest WTA ranking of 1117 in singles and 777 in doubles.

Dagmara admitted the charges and Anti-Corruption Hearing and the ruling stated that she should be prohibited from playing in or attending any tennis event authorized or sanctioned by the governing bodies of tennis for a period of 12 years. The majority of the fine is suspended, with USD 1,000 payable within 90 days.

SOURCES: IANS

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