The International Tennis Integrity Agency (ITIA) has banned six more players linked to a Belgian match-fixing syndicate led by Grigor Sargsyan.
French players Jerome Inzerillo, David Guez, Romain Bauvy, Yannick Jankovits, François-Arthur Vibert, and Argentinian Agustin Moyano received bans ranging from two to fifteen years.
Jerome Inzerillo (highest singles ranking #354, July 2012) – 5 years 7 months, $50,000 fine ($35,000 suspended)
David Guez (highest singles ranking #116, July 2010) – 4 years, $25,000 fine ($17,500 suspended)
Romain Bauvy (highest doubles ranking #758, March 2016) – 4 years, $25,000 fine ($17,500 suspended)
Yannick Jankovits (highest singles ranking #226, September 2015) – Until Oct 2026, $28,000 fine ($21,000 suspended)
François-Arthur Vibert (highest singles ranking #591, September 2021) – Until Sept 2026, $35,000 fine (partially suspended)
Agustin Moyano (highest singles ranking #1,343) – 15 years, $10,000 fine
Moyano denied the charges but received the longest ban. The others either admitted guilt or contested sanctions before independent hearing officers.
ITIA continues its crackdown on tennis corruption, having banned over 20 players linked to the case since Sargsyan’s conviction in 2023.