one Professional tennis player If he didn’t win the latest game at the Thionville Open event on the ATP Challenger Tour, he received a frightening message from a sports shot that he threatened to follow him.
France’s Arthur Bouquier, the world’s No. 219 male player, posted the message on his Instagram, which was originally in French.
After the world of Tennis translated this information, it reveals a nasty Diatibe, how Bettor needed bouquier to win a match against French low-level Florian Broska. If Bouquier didn’t do that, Bettor said, “I’ll follow you.”
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Lotto Arena in the match between Stefanos Tsitsipas of Greece against Jiri Lehecka of the Czech Republic at the ATP 250 European Open in Antwerp, Belgium on October 18, 2024. (Nicolas Economu/Nurphoto via Getty Images)
“French tennis The news said that French players are so mediocre now that French players insist on playing at home to avoid embarrassment abroad. Let me remind you that you didn’t have much accomplishment when you left France – it shows the limitations of your tennis game.
“Anyway, today, you’re playing against Florian Broska, ranked 522, and he never won in the first round. I just hope you can work hard to beat him in two sets because I won a €2,000 bet in 2 sets.”
The idea of losing huge bets prompts the bet to threaten the shackles.
“I swear, if you lose, I will never forgive you.” The message continued. “I’ll follow you and your family just to hurt you, even if it means going to jail.
Worse, Gadto claims that in court, Buquel was scheduled to play against Brusca.
“I swear to come for your mother’s life.
“Be careful, these are not empty threats. Good luck.”

Brian Baker and Yuichi Sugita held a Rio 2016 tennis match in men’s singles match at the 2016 Rio 2016 Summer Olympics at the Olympic Tennis Center. (Michael Madrid/US Sports Today)
Bouquier tagged the ATP Tour, the International Tennis Federation (ITF) and the Thionville Championship in his post to make them aware of the threat.
Bouquier won the game in two sets 6-3, 6-4, entering the second round of the game, with no incidents in Thionville.
Sports betting prompts bettors to engage with athletes through direct messages on social media platforms and other ways to provide threats.
French tennis star Caroline Garcia shares the message she received 2024 US OPENsaying “there are hundreds” she met before the game.
“This is some of the news I’ve received recently after losing some of the games. There are only a few hundred news,” Garcia wrote on her social media platform at the time. “Now, I’m 30 years old, although they’re still injured, because in the end, I’m just a regular girl who works very hard and does the best I can, I have the tools and do the job of protecting myself from this hatred. But, it’s still not right.”

Tennis played in the first round in the Davis Cup World Group between Ireland and Austria at UL Sport Arena in Limerick. (Brendan Moran/SportsFile via Getty Images)
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“Social media platforms don’t stop it, Even though AI is in a very advanced position. Championships and the sport continue to work with bookmakers, which continue to attract newcomers to unhealthy betting. The days of cigarette brand sponsorship campaigns are no longer there. But here we are promoting bookmakers that are actively disrupting the lives of some people.
“Don’t get me wrong, I’m not saying they should be banned because people are free to do whatever they want with their money. But maybe we shouldn’t promote them. And if someone decides to say this to me publicly, he might have legal problems. So why are we free to do anything online? Shouldn’t we reconsider online anonymity?”
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