Slovenian Umpire Ducman Provisionally Suspended

Alberto Amalfi | @Tennis_Now | Friday, September 29, 2024

Corruption prices have knocked an umpire out of the game.  

Slovenian umpire Marko Ducman is provisionally suspended pending Tennis Anti-Corruption Program (TACP) prices, the Worldwide Tennis Integrity Company introduced as we speak. 

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Ducman, a bronze badge official, has been banned from competing, officiating and even attending any tennis occasion sanctioned by the sport’s governing our bodies since September eighth.

The provisional suspension was imposed beneath Part F.3.b.i.4. of the TACP, and was not appealed by Ducman:

F.3.b.i.4. There’s a chance that the Lined Particular person has dedicated a Main Offense and within the absence of a Provisional Suspension, the integrity of tennis can be undermined and the hurt ensuing from the absence of a Provisional Suspension outweighs the Hardship of the Provisional Suspension on the Lined Particular person.

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