Leny Mitjana faces 10-Year suspension for tennis corruption scandal

Lea Hogg January 15, 2024

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Leny Mitjana faces 10-Year suspension for tennis corruption scandal

Leny Mitjana has been issued a ten-year suspension and a $20,000 fine by the International Tennis Integrity Agency (ITIA).

This is a landmark case and significant in the sports betting sector.

Tennis corruption

Mitjana has been penalized for 11 violations. The verdict comes in the wake of a successful joint operation with Belgian Authorities, leading to the dismantling of a match-fixing syndicate in Belgium.

Scope of Sanctions

Mitjana’s suspension, effective since the decision on December 22, 2023, restricts him from participating in, coaching, or even attending any tennis event authorized or sanctioned by the ITIA or affiliated national associations. The charges against Mitjana encompass 11 violations of the Tennis Anti-Corruption Program (TACP), including match-fixing-related activities and failure to report corrupt enterprises. This decisive move underscores the commitment to maintaining integrity within the tennis industry.

Widespread global implications

The recent wave of suspensions in the tennis world reveals a broader and more interconnected web of corruption. Five tennis players, hailing from Mexico and Guatemala, have now faced suspension due to their involvement in match-fixing linked to the Belgian syndicate led by Grigor Sargsyan. This revelation follows closely on the heels of the ITIA’s announcement of bans on seven Belgian players, indicating the far-reaching impact of the syndicate’s operations.

The severity of the punishments meted out to these players underscores the gravity of their transgressions. Alberto Rojas Maldonado, in particular, has been banned for life and fined $250,000, the maximum penalty allowed. With a career-best ranking of 992nd in 2015, Maldonado committed a staggering 92 breaches, playing a central role in corrupting other players, according to the ITIA’s findings.

The interconnected nature of this corruption network is alarming, transcending geographical boundaries and implicating players from various nations. The ITIA’s coordinated efforts to unveil and penalize those involved in match-fixing highlight the collective commitment to eradicating corruption from the sport.

As tennis is challenged by these revelations, it becomes evident that the battle against corruption is ongoing and requires continuous vigilance. The bans on these additional players serve as a stark reminder that the consequences for compromising the integrity of the sport will be severe and far-reaching. The tennis community must remain vigilant, united, and resolute in its efforts to uphold the values of fair play and sportsmanship.

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