French tennis player Samuel Bensoussan has had his match-fixing ban extended to three years after appealing the decision to the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS). According to reports, Bensoussan took his case to CAS in an attempt to overturn or reduce the sanction. However, the appeal does not result in a less severe outcome, and the suspension is instead extended to a three-year term. The articles agree on the core development: the player is found to have violated rules related to match-fixing, and the final CAS outcome maintains a lengthy ban. While the reporting focuses on the appeal result and the duration of the suspension, it does not add additional details about the underlying conduct or the reasoning used by the tribunal. The key point across outlets is that the player’s attempt to challenge the initial ban fails, and the sanction is extended to three years following the CAS process.