The International Tennis Integrity Agency this week released its 2025 sanctioning figures from the final quarter of last year, highlighting suspensions, anti-doping controls and irregular betting alerts. The balance sheet for the period from October to December offers a broad view of the scope of the ITIA's work in one of the most intense stretches of the year. In those three months, the body confirmed 11 final sanctions, split between the Tennis Anti-Doping Programme and the Tennis Anti-Corruption Programme, in addition to keeping several provisional suspensions in place that continue their disciplinary course. The close of the year was marked by high-impact rulings, complex investigations...