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Bettor Threats Rise Amid Legalized Sports Gambling

On April 3, 2026
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The legalization of sports betting in Ohio on January 1, 2023, has transformed the landscape of gambling, but it has also led to a troubling rise in threats and harassment directed at athletes. Reports indicate that 21% of Division I men’s tennis players and 17% of Division I men’s basketball players have received negative or threatening messages from bettors, raising serious concerns about the mental and emotional toll on these young athletes.

As bettors increasingly engage with prediction markets and sportsbooks, the financial implications have been stark. Recent data shows that users of prediction markets experienced a median loss of 8%, while sportsbook users faced a slightly better median loss of 5%. The bottom 25% of prediction market users suffered even greater losses, with an alarming 28% decline, compared to just 11% for other gambling products.

Steven Kwan, a professional athlete, described the situation as “a cesspool,” reflecting the frustration and fear that many players feel in the wake of these threats. His sentiments are echoed by Nolan Jones, who remarked, “It’s not always butterflies and roses like some people may think,” highlighting the darker side of sports betting.

Dr. Kevin H. Yang, a mental health expert, pointed out that this concerning trend underscores how real-time betting can have unintended consequences beyond gambling addiction itself. The pressure and stress athletes face can be exacerbated by the hostile messages from bettors, which can affect their performance and overall well-being.

Tanner Bibee, another athlete, shared his perspective, stating, “I feel like a lot of guys joke about it, but it’s a serious thing, especially when someone’s dealing with mental stuff.” This statement captures the gravity of the issue, as many athletes grapple with the pressures of competition while also facing harassment from those who bet on their performance.

As the sports betting industry continues to grow, observers are concerned about the potential for increased harassment and threats against athletes. The intersection of gambling and sports has created a volatile environment that could have lasting impacts on the mental health of players.

With the rise of bettors and the associated risks, it is crucial for sports organizations to implement measures that protect athletes from harassment and ensure their mental well-being. The conversation around the impact of sports betting is just beginning, and it will be essential to monitor how these dynamics evolve in the coming months.

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Tags: Athlete Safety, bettor, Gambling, harassment, Mental Health, Ohio, Prediction Markets, Sports Betting

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