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Montreal, Canada – Ukrainian tennis player Elina Sovitolina talks about the disgusting torture of online gamblers after losing a match in Canada, in which the message he wished for his death and to celebrate the killing of its homelands.
In the quarterfinals of the National Bank Open, Naomi Osaka lost his direct-set to Osaka, posted a screenshot of messages on Instagram on Instagram.
This abuse led to her, other ethnic slores also targeted her husband, French tennis player Gayle Manfills, who is black. An abuser hoped that Russia had “all the explosives) killed the Ukrainians in the war in Suvitolina’s country.”
“To all the better: I am a mother before I am an athlete,” Suvitolina wrote in her Instagram story. “The way you are talking to women – talking to mothers is shameful. If your mothers have seen your messages, they will be upset.”
Earlier this year, British player Katie Bolter said that he was threatened with death at the French Open, while the WTA and ITF bid urged companies to do more to prevent online abuse players facing social media.
Bulter told the BBC in an interview that online abuse has become ideal and he thinks that many messages that have sent bats in the tennis match are sent.
His comments were matched by the WTA and ITF’s first season’s exposure to online abuse, which showed that 5 tennis players were targeted by more than 5 objectionable comments and posts on social media in 2021. The report states that 5% of this objection comes from “Angry gamblers”.