I'm outside. I'm going to hurt you': Katie Boulter on the hidden horror of success as a female athlete
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Katie Boulter reflects on her experiences as a well-known athlete, highlighting the duality of fame with significant achievements and unsettling encounters with obsessive fans.
"It happens to all of us, it's part of life when you're in the public eye a little bit," Boulter says, indicating that harassment is a common issue faced by female athletes.
Boulter acknowledges the discomfort that comes with her position, sharing a specific instance of a threatening message which she promptly reported to the WTA.
Discussing the broader implications, Boulter stresses that female athletes are not alone in their experiences, as many women can relate to fears of being stalked or harassed.
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