Tennis-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

March 7 (Reuters) - 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.

(Reporting ​by Karan Prashant Saxena in New Delhi; Editing by Peter Rutherford)

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