A few days ago, Nicolás Jarry won an individual match after eight months, at the Madrid 2026 Challenger. However, for the past four days, the Chilean tennis player has been in the news not for that, but for a confession from his wife María Laura Urruticoechea about some threatening incidents they experienced during the 2024 Rome Masters 1000, after Jarry's victory over Matteo Arnaldi. "Threats arrived, which are common for everyone to receive, they all receive them (usually related to bets). They study you, which adds a bit more fear. We were in Rome when we received messages like 'I will take your kids in a coffin'." "We reached the hotel room with the children before Nico, and someone had entered the children's room, smoked a cigarette, and left it on the bed. We talked to the hotel, and they said we should have been the ones. Talking to the police is even more difficult; a man has to go and speak in Italian. Upon returning to the hotel, everything had been rearranged, all traces removed. When we managed to speak to the police and return to the hotel, the same person who had entered before had done the same. The matter was never pursued, nothing happened, and conveniently, the hotel's cameras were not working those days. After Rome, Nico experienced vertigo, and he's doing everything possible to grow and be resilient in the midst of a difficult time."
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