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Spaniard is first player convicted of courtsiding betting offence

Gerard Platero Rodriguez has been suspended for four years and fined $15,000
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London, October 1

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Unranked Spaniard Gerard Platero Rodriguez has become the first tennis player convicted of ‘courtsiding’, which involves sending live scoring data from a match to a third party for betting purposes.

The Tennis Integrity Unit (ITU) said in a statement that Rodriguez, 25, had been suspended for four years and fined $15,000 for courtsiding, betting and non-cooperation offences.

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Six months of the ban were suspended on condition of there being no further breaches of the tennis anti-corruption programme.

The ITU said the player had acted as a courtsider at an ITF M15 tournament held in Pittsburgh in July 2019.

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“He is the first tennis player to be charged with and convicted of the practice,” it said.

The Spaniard also placed 75 online bets on matches during June 2019, in a clear breach of rules banning any form of betting on tennis.

It said he had also failed to engage or cooperate with the investigation and disciplinary process. Reuters

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