
Adam El Mihdawy has been banned from tennis for three-and-a-half years and fined $5,000 (£4,346) after admitting match-fixing prices.
The American, 32, was sanctioned for fixing parts of matches, receiving cash for fixing and failing to report corrupt approaches in step with the Tennis Anti-Corruption Program (TACP).
The Worldwide Tennis Integrity Company (ITIA) relate the fees to an occasion in Mexico in 2016 the place the participant fastened two matches.
El Mihdawy, who had a career-high Affiliation of Tennis Professionals (ATP) rating of 281, acquired an extra suspended positive of $10,000 (£8,692) if there are any additional breaches of the TACP.
The ban means he can’t compete professionally once more till 28 February 2026.