Colombia’s Robert Farah, who played at Wimbledon this year, was on Friday banned for three months and fined $5,000 after promoting a gambling website on social media, the Tennis Integrity Unit announced.
However, the 31-year-old, a runner-up at the Australian Open this year in men’s doubles with compatriot Juan Sebastian Cabal, had his punishment suspended on the basis that no further breaches of the Tennis Anti-Corruption Program (TACP) are committed within the three months.
The TIU said that in February, Farah posted a tweet endorsing an online betting company, in contravention of anti-corruption rules. “When contacted by the Tennis Integrity Unit, Farah removed the post, apologised for his error and co-operated fully with the investigation,” said a TIU statement. Farah, 31, is currently ranked 16 in doubles. He and Cabal were seeded six at Wimbledon but were knocked out in the third round.
(With inputs from AFP)
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