Polish tennis players have repeatedly spoken out against online harassment, but the level of hate aimed at them has only grown worse over time. Even Iga Swiatek pointed this out back in 2023: “The amount of hate and criticism me and my team get after losing… is ridiculous. I want people to be more careful with their comments online.” Instead of cooling down, the negativity only got worse, forcing Swiatek and other WTA players to stand up for themselves.

Just recently, Polish women’s tennis players and the Polish Tennis Association made the decision to take action after years of online harassment. As part of the social-media campaign #HejtOutLoveIn, they signed the “ Declaration of No Consent to Hate. ”

As the PZT stated , “ Polish tennis players and the Polish Tennis Association (

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