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Katie Boulter reveals threats as report into online abuse highlights the dark side of tennis betting

Katie Boulter reveals threats as report into online abuse highlights the dark side of tennis betting

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LONDON — British tennis player Katie Boulter says she received death threats during the French Open targeting her and her family, as the WTA and ITF called on betting companies to do more to stem the flood of online abuse players face on social media.
Boulter told the BBC in an interview that online abuse has become the norm and that she thinks many of the messages are sent by people who are placing bets on tennis matches.
Her comments coincided with the WTA and ITF publishing a first season-wide report into online abuse, showing that 458 tennis players were targeted by more than 8,000 abusive comments and posts on social media in 2024. The report said 40% of the abuse came from 'angry gamblers.'
The 39th-ranked Boulter said the messages threatening her loved ones was sent during her French Open first-round match against Carole Monnet on May 29. After losing the first-set tie-breaker, Boulter won the match 6-7 (4), 6-1. 6-1.
But the loss of the tiebreaker prompted the outrage.
'Hope you get cancer,' said one message. Another mentioned damaging her 'grandmother's grave if she's not dead by tomorrow' and 'candles and a coffin for your entire family.' A third said: 'Go to hell, I lost money my mother sent me.'
Boulter, who showed the BBC screenshots of the messages, said she is worried about the toll the widespread abuse takes on younger players.
'As a tennis player, I just want to see and protect some of the younger players that come through and try to find a way around this whole situation,' Boulter said. 'It becomes more apparent every single time you go on your phone. ... I think it increases in number and it also increases in the level of things that people say. I don't think there's anything off the cards now.'
Many other players have previously reported online abuse. In a bid to try to protect athletes, the International Tennis Federation (ITF), Women's Tennis Association (WTA), All England Lawn Tennis Club and United States Tennis Association in 2023 launched the Threat Matrix. The program monitors public-facing social accounts for abusive and threatening content on social networks. It also provides support for players.
The report on the findings from the Threat Matrix service said five players received 26% of the total abuse identified, while 97 accounts were responsible for 23% of all detected abuse. More than 4,200 accounts in total sent comments to players that were abusive, violent or threatening.
'Action has been taken against the most serious and prolific of these, including 15 accounts escalated to law enforcement,' the WTA and ITF said.
Third-ranked Jessica Pegula, a member of the WTA Players' Council, also said tennis authorities need help to tackle the issue.
'Online abuse is unacceptable, and something that no player should have to endure,' Pegula was quoted as saying in a statement. 'It's time for the gambling industry and social media companies to tackle the problem at its source and act to protect everyone facing these threats.'

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