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Three professional tennis players, including China, Thailand and Romania, were banned for manipulating the results of the match

The International Tennis Integrity Agency (ITIA) recently confirmed that three professional players, including China, Thailand and Romania, have been banned for violating the Tennis Anti-Corruption Program (TACP).

Three professional players, including China, Thailand and Romania, were banned for manipulating the results of the match

Wang Chukang, a 25-year-old Chinese men's player with a career-best singles ranking of 786 in February 2020, denied charges related to instigating others to manipulate matches in May 2022, and in January 2025, independent anti-corruption hearing officer Jack Forest KC held a remote hearing and found that Wang Chukang had instigated another player to play match-fixing, so he was suspended for eight months and fined $1,500 for March 26, 2025, ending on November 25, 2025.

In addition, Romanian female player Alessandra Yordakai confessed to manipulating the results of a match in exchange for remuneration in 2023 and teaching another player to release water and destroy evidence, and was banned for two years and fined $15,000. Thailand's Anapat Tsiminkul pleaded guilty to manipulating five match results between September 2023 and February 2024 and has been banned for three years and nine months, plus a $30,000 fine.

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