Egyptian tennis player Youssef Hossam has been handed a lifetime ban from the sport after having been found guilty of match-fixing and corruption, tennis’ global anti-corruption body said yesterday, according to Reuters. The Tennis Integrity Unit (TIU) provisionally suspended Hossam, who is ranked 410th in the world, last summer. Hossam’s older brother, Karim, was also banned for life in 2018 for multiple match-fixing offenses.
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