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Hungarian Udvardy says she received threatening messages to lose match

Hungarian Udvardy says she received threatening messages to lose match

FILE PHOTO: Tennis - Australian Open - Melbourne Park, Melbourne, Australia - January 20, 2026 Hungary's Panna Udvardy in action during her first round match against Czech Republic's Katerina Siniakova REUTERS/Hollie Adams/ File Photo

07 Mar 2026 11:24AM

March 7 : Hungarian tennis player Panna Udvardy said she received messages threatening harm to her family unless she deliberately lost a match while she was playing a tournament in Turkey.

The world number 95 said in a social media post on Friday that she received the threats while she was playing in the Antalya Challenger event and that she had alerted the WTA.

Her parents contacted the Turkish consulate and three police officers accompanied her to her match in Antalya, she added.

“I was told that similar threats have recently happened to other players and that they believe personal information may have leaked from the WTA database, which is currently being investigated,” the 27-year-old wrote.

“Police also went to my parents and grandmother’s homes, and after the match I filed an official police report here in Turkey.”

The WTA did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

Source: Reuters
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