LONDON — Polish players Piotr Gadomski and Arkadiusz Kocyla have been banned for seven and five years respectively after being found guilty of betting-related offences under the Tennis Anti-Corruption Programme.
Both were also fined $15,000.
The 24-year-old Gadomski, ranked 908th in the ATP rankings with earnings this year of $362, was found guilty at a London hearing last month of four charges including "directly or indirectly soliciting or facilitating a player to not use his or her best efforts in an event".
Kocyla, 21, is ranked 898th and has won $552 in prize money in 2015.