Egyptian tennis player Youssef Hossam, whose brother Karim was handed a permanent ban from the professional sport, has been suspended for alleged “integrity violations,” reports the Associated Press. The Tennis Integrity Unit provisionally suspended Youssef, who is ranked 410th in the world, pending an ongoing probe. Youssef’s brother was found guilty last year of 16 charges including match-fixing and facilitating wagers.
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