Argentine Tennis Player Suspended by GTIA
The Global Tennis Integrity Agency (GTIA) has temporarily barred Argentine athlete Nicolás Arreche from participating in tournaments. This decision follows an inquiry into claims of misconduct.
Arreche is prohibited from taking part in or being present at any authorized tennis competitions. The suspension is in effect immediately.
The GTIA did not divulge additional information regarding the case. However, they are examining alleged breaches of the Tennis Anti-Corruption Program (TACP).
The TACP, established in 2021, permits the temporary removal of a player’s competitive rights during an investigation.
Arreche currently holds the 612th position in the world singles rankings according to the Association of Tennis Professionals (ATP).
This suspension follows the GTIA’s ten-year ban imposed on Kazakh player Roman Khasanov earlier this month. Khasanov confessed to multiple match-fixing offenses.
These incidents, which took place between 2014 and 2018, contravened the TACP.