The ITIA, the body that oversees the integrity of tennis, announced this morning one of the toughest sanctions in its history. French player Quentin Folliot has been handed 20 years of suspension, following 27 violations of the Anti-Corruption program, all related to match-fixing. It is likely that the Frenchman, who had criticized the ITIA harshly in the past, will appeal this case to the CAS: he will not be able to return until 2044, putting an end to his sports career.
French tennis player Quentin Folliot has been suspended for 20 years following 27 breaches of the Tennis Anti-Corruption Program.https://t.co/MqgnJkzYzE pic.twitter.com/gcnePIV3I9
— International Tennis Integrity Agency (@itia_tennis) December 11, 2025
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