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By Jul 10, 2025Katie Boulter says death threats and abuse highlight dark side of tennis betting
Boulter has told the BBC that online abuse has become the norm and that she is worried about the impact it will have on younger players.
Published Jun 17, 2025
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Despite years of reporting online abuse, Boulter said the volume has become overwhelming—and her concern now lies with protecting those coming up behind her.