Found guilty of match-fixing, Frenchman Alexis Musialek is banned for life from all tennis-related activities

Found guilty of match-fixing, Frenchman Alexis Musialek is banned for life from all tennis-related activities

Even if he still denies the facts with which he is accused, the Frenchman Alexis Musialek has just been found guilty of thirty-nine offenses, spanning nine matches between 2016 and 2018, in the anti-corruption program of international tennis.

At the end of an investigation notably fueled by the Belgian police and justice, Musialek was fined 50,000 dollars (46,000 €) and banned for life from world tennis. He can no longer play, train or even attend an event organized or authorized by one of the bodies linked to the ITF.

The statement states that the player has, among other offences, influenced the outcome of several matches, received money or other advantages to influence the outcome of these matches and acted as a facilitator for other players do not produce their best effort in other matches.

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