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The American tennis star Jessica Pegula could have suffered a hard departure from the France Open against the entry of the Wild Card Loïss Boisson, but she was still giving swings in the critics later.
Boisson, a French wild card entrance for the Grand Slam tournament, defeated Pegula in the fourth round of the tournament. Pegula revealed that he received death threats from the “delusional” apostators annoying for the loss against the relatively unknown tennis star.
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Jessica Pegula of the United States plays a shot against Lois Boisson in France during her fourth round of the French Tennis Open at the Roland-Garros stadium in Paris, on Monday, June 2, 2025. (Photo/Thibult Camus)
“These (apostators) are crazy and delusions,” he wrote in his Instagram stories on Wednesday, through the New York Post. “And I do not allow DMS e trying to remember when to close my comments during the weeks of the tournament, but they always find a way of my timeline. This has never bothered me a lot, but do you deal with this to our level?
The daughter of Terry and Kim Pegula, owner of the Buffalo Bills and Buffalo Sabres, also shared commentators screenshots that ridiculed her for the loss. Some called her “garbage”, while others said they should enjoy being the daughter of billionaires.
There were also other unpleasant comments.
“You sold this party on purpose,” a person wrote. “I can’t wait until Karma will make the block again. I hope your firstborn son is still a birth.”
Pegula added that “all people” in the Women’s Tennis Association deal with some type of horrible comment.

Jessica Pegula of the United States reacts after the fourth round of French tennis open against Lois Boisson in France at the Roland-Garros stadium in Paris, on Monday, June 2, 2025. (AP Photo/Christophe ENA)
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“They tell me that my family should receive cancer and die of people here regularly. Absolutely crazy,” he added.
“I have seen stories of comments/threats/stalking in the headlines in other sports … well, flash tennis, I can guarantee that it is 100 times worse. The comments are not blinked to us. Win or lose, it is whatever they are committed to.
“In fact, I had threats through the NHL that were worried and sent me. My answer was: ‘Oh, that’s all? I understand all the time’ That is so messy that that is my answer. Normalizing death threats!”
Pegula added that staying out of social networks was inevitable because most of his sponsorship agreements involve publishing on their platforms.

Jessica Pegula, from the United States, returns to IGA świątek, from Poland, during the quarterfinals of the Open Tennis Championship of US, on Wednesday, September 4, 2024, in New York. (Photo AP/Eduardo Muñoz Alvarez)
Professional tennis players Arthur Bouquier and Caroline García also shared threats they have received in recent years.