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Jessica Pegula Slams Abuse After Her French Open Loss

Jessica Pegula Slams Abuse After Her French Open Loss

Jessica Pegula has revealed that she received many dangerous threats after losing in the French Open Tennis. [Image: Shutterstock.com]

Online misuse

The 31 -year -old US tennis star Jessica Pegula has dropped the bookies after receiving her abuse and threatening threats after her defeat in the French Open tournament at Rolland Garos.

World No. 3 called bookies “crazy and confusion”

World No. 3 called bookies “crazy and confusion” and that despite their online efforts to avoid comments during the tournament, “they always find a way for my schedule.”

Tennis fan Lavanda took the images of the misconduct Pegula posted on her Instagram story with X:

As the screenshot suggests, many social media users used an Instagram post by Pegula, which mourns their pet dog tuckers to misuse Tennis Star for three set necklaces in Rolland Garos.

As mirrorPegula found many danger threats even after losing the Wildcard Lois Boison in the fourth round of the French Open in Paris.

Misbehavior and threats

Pegula posted on Thursday that the screenshot she had shared was essentially the tip of the iceberg. “I have been told that my family should get cancer and die regularly from the people here.”

Derogatory comments include: “Tucker wants to know why you can’t hit the ball directly” and “how much did they pay you to lose that woman?”

Pagula gave an insight into the menting comments while telling her fans: “You probably do not have people who send death threats every day and hope that your family dies and you still give birth to a child born.”

Pegula said that misconduct has never harassed her too much, but considered it “upset” and asked if toxicity was poor in tennis compared to all other sports.

Tennis Ace, however, said that when she used to stack/stacking to make headlines in comments/threats/other sports ” In tennis it was “100 times worse.”

Whatever they bet.

“These comments are nonstops for us. Win or defeat – whatever they bet.”

Extensive issue

The reference to the pegue of stacking is particularly timely and last week took place at the Grand Slam Track Meet in Philadelphia several American Olympic gold medalist Sprint Star Gabby Thomas.

Thomas took X to call X Battar who hek him in a track event And later claimed that his misuse helped him win a parling.

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