An Argentine Tennis Player Was Severely Sanctioned by the Tas for Being Involved in Match Arrangement
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The Court of Sports Arbitration (TAS) upheld the sanction against Melina Ferrero, a 32-year-old Argentine tennis player, and dismissed her attempt to appeal. Ferrero had been suspended for three years by the International Tennis Integrity Agency (ITIA) for her involvement in sports betting during three games between 2017 and 2018. By failing to respond to the 12 accusations made to her, she admitted her responsibility. Her punishment will extend…
The Court of Sports Arbitration confirmed the sanction against the Argentine Melina Ferrero, who will not be able to compete until 2027 and will have to pay a fine of 15,000 dollars for facilitating bets and altering results.
Argentine tennis player Melina Ferrero, 32 years old, suffered a major legal setback after the Court of Sports Arbitration (TAS) rejected the appeal she had filed. This decision confirms the suspension for three years that had been imposed on her initially by the Tennis Anti-Corruption Program (TACP) in July 2024, for party manipulation. The sanction against Ferrero, whose highest position in the WTA ranking was 731 in May 2015, is valid from 23…
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