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Tennis players Nastja Kolar and Alexandra Riley get lifetime bans in match-fixing case

2011 Australian Open - Day 9

MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - JANUARY 25: Nastja Kolar of Slovenia plays a forehand in her second round junior doubles match with Danka Kovinic of Montenegro against Ayaka Okuno of Japan and Sabina Sharipova of Uzbekistan during day nine of the 2011 Australian Open at Melbourne Park on January 25, 2011 in Melbourne, Australia. (Photo by Quinn Rooney/Getty Images)

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LONDON -- Tennis players Nastja Kolar and Alexandra Riley were banned from the sport for life and fined as part of a match-fixing case, the International Tennis Integrity Agency said Wednesday.

Kolar, a 28-year-old Slovene, committed 25 offenses from 2015-20 and was fined $175,000. Riley, an American, committed 15 offenses in the same period and was fined $50,000.

The ITIA said the penalties reflected “the depth and significance of these breaches, which included contriving aspects of matches, wagering, facilitating wagering, courtsiding, conspiracy, and failing to report corrupt approaches.” Courtsiding is a prohibited practice which involves transmission of live scoring data from a match to a third party for betting purposes.

The agency said “neither player showed any contrition or remorse for their actions.”

Kolar’s WTA ranking peaked inside the top 200 for both singles and doubles; Riley’s singles ranking reached No. 691 in 2015.