Emma Raducanu stalker applied for Wimbledon tickets after Dubai Open incident | Tennis News
A man who received an Emma Raducanu harassment prohibition prescription was surprised applying for Wimbledon tickets.
The Club All England’s security system highlighted the name of man like the one who had been picked up by the red after an incident in Dubai in February who left the British tennis star in tears.
His attempt to enter the public election was blocked.
Raducanu revealed that she “could not see the ball through tears” and could “barely breathe” during the harassment test which took place at the Dubai Open.
The 22 -year -old’s young woman approached the referee in tears only two games in her defeat against Karolina Muchova after having received repeated unwanted attention from a man “fixed” before and during the second round match.
Raducanu revealed that she had already been approached twice by man outside the field.
The man, who was withdrawn from the stands, then received a prohibition order from the Dubai police and his name was disseminated around the tennis authorities.
Raducanu chose not to file a complaint but the individual was prohibited from future tournaments.
“I was obviously very distraught,” said Raducanu at the time. “I saw him in the first match of the match and I said to myself, I don’t know how I’m going to end up. I could literally not see the ball through tears. I could barely breathe.
“I said to myself, I just have to take a break here.”
Talk to BBC Sport A month after the incident in Dubai, Raducanu said that she was satisfied with the level of protection she receives now, saying: “[It] Could have been treated better. Since this incident, I have certainly received increased attention and greater security.
“All we can do is look at what happened and react in a better way, in a more positive way, rather than looking back and blaming the situation. Now, it is better treated, so for me it’s important.
“I am always very aware and I no longer necessarily do things by myself. I am always with someone and I am always watched.”