Tennis players receive threatening messages, including photos of a gun, demanding they lose matches
Panna Udvardy and Lucrezia Stefanini were sent photos of a gun
By Ryan Morik
Fox News
Mar 7, 2026

Lucrezia Stefanini and Panna Udvardy received threatening messages ordering them to lose recent tennis matches.
Two women's tennis players were sent threatening messages, and each received a photo of a gun and were ordered to lose matches.
Panna Udvardy and Lucrezia Stefanini detailed the disturbing messages in which they and their families were threatened.
"Last night around midnight I received several very disturbing messages on WhatsApp from an unknown number on my personal phone. The person told me that if I didn’t lose my match today, they would harm members of my family," Udvardy posted on Instagram.
She included screenshots of the messages regarding her match against Anhelina Kalinina at the Megasaray Hotels Open, which she lost in two sets.
"They said they knew where my family lives, what cars they drive and that they had their phone numbers. They even sent photos of my family members and a picture of a gun."
The message Udvardy received said the culprit or culprits "know everything about your family and you" and were "ready for war if necessary, and we won't hesitate to send them to your mother's house to kidnap her until she returns the money we would lose because of your disobedience."
Udvardy said she contacted the Women's Tennis Association, and three additional police officers were sent to her match, "which I’m extremely grateful for." Police also went to her parents' and grandmother’s homes, she added.
The message Stefanini received was eerily similar.
"I received a WhatsApp message in which I was threatened over winning yesterday's match. They threatened me and my family and named my parents, the place where I was born, and they sent me a photo of a gun," Stefanini said in an Instagram post of her own.
Stefanini also told the WTA about the situation, and she also received boosted security.
"I'm making this video and explaining what happened because I don't think it's right to put me under this pressure and unease before a match," Stefanini said.
Udvardy said the messages are "not normal."
"Even as athletes or public figures, it’s not acceptable to receive threats against our families, especially not on our private phone numbers and alongside disturbing images. We should not normalize abuse like this in sport."
Stefanini lost her Indian Wells qualifying match in three sets.
1 comment:
Sports betting has become big business. Billions are wagered on events. Outcomes can be manipulated. Usually the athletes themselves are involved in the scheme.
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