Furthermore, Chiurazzi was hit with a $50,000 fine by the ITIA, of which $33,500 is suspended.
Chiurazzi was accused of breaking several rules during a competition in Perugia in 2021. The deliberate entry of incorrect scores, the deliberate delay in score entry, the failure to assist with the ensuing inquiry, and the failure to disclose corruption were among the violations.
The Tennis Anti-Corruption Program's Section D.1.b, which addresses gambling offences, Section D.1.m, which addresses intentional score manipulation, and Section D.1.d, which addresses direct and indirect contrivance of event outcomes, were among the rules he was found guilty of violating.
Chiurazzi, who acknowledged the charges, was handled in accordance with the ITIA's "Proposal for Disposition" procedure, which allows punishments to be imposed without a hearing as long as the offences are acknowledged.
The prohibition went into effect on August 12 and is scheduled to expire on February 11, 2030. Chiurazzi will not be allowed to officiate or attend any tennis events that are approved or sanctioned by any national association or international tennis governing body during this time.
Francesco Totaro, a national umpire, was placed on temporary leave by the ITIA in July while an investigation into possible match-fixing violations was being conducted.
Three Tunisian umpires received multi-year bans the same week for tampering with tennis scores.
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