Kuwait Times

Egyptian tennis player Hossam receives life ban

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LONDON: Egyptian player Youssef Hossam has been banned from profession­al tennis for life for match-fixing, two years after his brother was also permanentl­y excluded from the sport on corruption charges. A statement from the Tennis Integrity Unit issued Monday said the 21-year-old Youssef Hassam, provisiona­lly suspended since May 2019, had been banned for life following his conviction on multiple match-fixing and associated corruption charges.

The punishment was imposed by Jane Mulcahy QC, a senior English lawyer, following a three-day disciplina­ry hearing in London in March. According to the statement, a TIU investigat­ion revealed that in the four years from 2015-2019, Hossam “conspired with other parties to carry out an extensive campaign of betting-related corruption at the lower levels of profession­al tennis”.

These involved 21 breaches of tennis’ anti-corruption programme, including eight cases of match fixing, six of facilitati­ng gambling, two of soliciting other players not to use best efforts, three failures to report corrupt approaches and two failures to co-operate with a TIU investigat­ion.

Hossam, currently a lowly 810 in the ATP singles rankings, having reached a career high of 291 in December 2017, is now “permanentl­y excluded from competing in or attending any sanctioned tennis event organised or recognised by the governing bodies of the sport”, the TIU statement said. — AFP

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