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BREAKING NEWS: 🚨 Around 30 minutes ago, a group of Mananchaya Sawangkaew’s fans called on the WTA to overturn the result of her match against Emma Raducanu, gathering thousands of signatures and demanding immediate action from the organization. They claimed Sawangkaew’s defeat was entirely due to the umpire’s decisions and even accused Raducanu of bribery. However, the latest ruling from the WTA left all those accusations in disappointment and regret for having made them.

BREAKING NEWS: 🚨 Around 30 minutes ago, a group of Mananchaya Sawangkaew’s fans called on the WTA to overturn the result of her match against Emma Raducanu, gathering thousands of signatures and demanding immediate action from the organization. They claimed Sawangkaew’s defeat was entirely due to the umpire’s decisions and even accused Raducanu of bribery. However, the latest ruling from the WTA left all those accusations in disappointment and regret for having made them.

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BREAKING NEWS: Fan Petition to Overturn Raducanu vs Sawangkaew Result Crushed by WTA Ruling – Accusations of Bribery and Umpire Bias Fall Flat

Melbourne, Australia – January 18, 2026

In a dramatic turn that quickly spiraled from passionate fan support into controversy and then disappointment, a group of fervent supporters of Thai tennis player Mananchaya Sawangkaew launched an online petition approximately 30 minutes ago, calling on the Women’s Tennis Association (WTA) to immediately overturn the result of her first-round Australian Open match against Britain’s Emma Raducanu. The petition, which garnered thousands of signatures in a short time, alleged that Sawangkaew’s 6-4, 6-1 defeat was solely due to questionable umpire decisions and even went so far as to accuse Raducanu of bribery to influence the outcome.

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However, the WTA swiftly issued a statement rejecting any notion of review or reversal, leaving the petitioners and Sawangkaew’s fans facing a wave of regret over the unsubstantiated claims. The episode highlights the intense emotions surrounding emerging talents in tennis, the challenges of Grand Slam debuts, and the dangers of unchecked online outrage.

The match itself, played on Margaret Court Arena as the second night session contest on Day 1 of the 2026 Australian Open, was far from a foregone conclusion at the start. Sawangkaew, the world No. 195 from Thailand making her main-draw Grand Slam debut at age 23, stunned the crowd by racing to a 3-1 lead in the first set. She broke Raducanu early with aggressive forehands, deep returns, and clever net play, even holding two points for a potential double break at 4-1.

The Thai player, who had won an ITF title in Nonthaburi just weeks earlier after a six-month injury layoff, looked confident and match-sharp, drawing praise from Raducanu herself post-match.

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“From the beginning, I felt like she was playing incredibly well — all of her returns and shots seemed to be dropping on the baseline or an inch from it, and it made life very difficult,” Raducanu said in her on-court interview. “It’s very nerve-wracking playing straight away on a big stadium. She did really well to come out of the blocks firing. I was so impressed.”

Raducanu, the No. 28 seed and 2021 US Open champion, admitted to a sluggish start, perhaps influenced by her late arrival in Melbourne (she flew in on Friday after Hobart) and the controversial late scheduling she had publicly criticized the day before. Despite the early deficit, the Briton rallied impressively, winning 10 of the next 11 games to close out the match in just 1 hour and 11 minutes. She converted all four break points she earned, while Sawangkaew struggled with 21 unforced errors in the end.

One minor flashpoint occurred during the match when Raducanu questioned an umpire’s call on a serve, arguing for a first-serve retake after a light issue. The umpire firmly responded, “No it’s not first serve,” and play continued without further incident. Raducanu settled for a second serve but won the point anyway on an error from Sawangkaew. This exchange, captured on video and shared widely on social media, became the focal point for the fan backlash.

Within minutes of the match’s conclusion, Sawangkaew’s supporters—many from Thailand and the Asian tennis community—mobilized online. A Change.org-style petition titled “Demand WTA Overturn Unfair Result: Save Mananchaya Sawangkaew from Umpire Bias & Bribery” quickly amassed thousands of signatures. The text claimed the umpire’s decisions (including the serve call and alleged missed line calls) were “blatantly biased” toward Raducanu, a higher-profile player with greater media attention. Some posts escalated to wild accusations of bribery, suggesting Raducanu or her team influenced officials to ensure her progression.

The petition demanded an immediate investigation, video review of key points, and reversal of the score, arguing that Sawangkaew’s strong start proved she was the better player on the day.

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The WTA responded within the hour, issuing a brief but firm statement: “After reviewing the match footage and reports from the chair umpire, there is no evidence of misconduct, bias, or procedural errors that would warrant overturning the result. The Australian Open operates under strict ITF and WTA protocols, and all decisions were made in accordance with the rules. We commend both players for their efforts and wish Mananchaya Sawangkaew continued success in her career.”

This ruling echoed past precedents in tennis, where match results are rarely overturned absent clear evidence of corruption or major officiating failures (such as the infamous 2004 US Open incident involving Jennifer Capriati). The WTA emphasized that while passionate fandom is welcome, baseless accusations undermine the sport’s integrity.

Sawangkaew, who received a warm ovation as she left the court, has not publicly commented on the petition. The young Thai star, who began playing tennis at age 4 inspired by her sister and reached a career-high of around No. 100 in 2025 after strong Challenger and WTA 125 results, remains a promising talent. Her debut performance, despite the loss, earned respect from peers and fans alike.

Raducanu, advancing to face Anastasia Potapova in the second round, focused on positives in her press conference. “I had to stay calm, stay composed, and trust my game one point at a time,” she said. The Briton also praised Sawangkaew’s fighting spirit, noting the Thai’s speed and touch.

The incident has sparked wider discussions in the tennis community about fan behavior on social media, the pressures on lower-ranked players in Grand Slams, and the need for better mental health support amid online scrutiny. Some commentators noted that while frustration over perceived injustices is understandable, escalating to bribery claims without proof crosses a dangerous line and could harm Sawangkaew’s reputation more than help it.

As the Australian Open continues, the focus shifts back to the court. Raducanu’s victory keeps her perfect first-round record intact at Melbourne, while Sawangkaew leaves with valuable experience and a growing fanbase that, hopefully, will channel their energy into positive support for her future endeavors.

In the end, what started as a bold fan movement ended in swift disappointment, a reminder that in tennis—as in life—passion must be tempered with facts and respect.