Swiatek given increased security after incident with spectator at Miami Open
The world No 2 was subjected to abuse from a member of the crowd in her match in Miami on Saturday

World No 2 Iga Swiatek is being given increased security at this year’s Miami Open, it has been revealed, after a spectator aggressively verbally abused her during a practice session on Saturday.
BBC Sport revealed, through Swiatek’s representatives, that the same man had targeted her with abusive online messages, before shouting personal insults about Swiatek’s family at the Pole on the grounds in Miami.
“The Miami incident appears to be a direct transition from verbal aggression online to harassment in the real world,” the Polish player’s team said.
“He was aggressive and taunting.
“Security is a top priority. We monitor the network to catch these types of issues. Constructive criticism is one thing, and threats, hate speech or even disturbance during training is another – this cannot be condoned.”
The world No 2’s representatives said that the incident had been immediately raised with tournament organisers, who were said to have acted quickly – alongside the WTA – in providing Swiatek with enhanced security following the incident.
“We constantly evaluate any potential threats and take every measure to respond appropriately,” Miami Open organisers said.