Emma Raducanu praised Wimbledon for doing an “amazing job” after it was revealed {that a} man who has been stalking her has been banned from shopping for tickets for this yr’s championships.
The person, who had adopted Raducanu to a number of occasions, was given a restraining order by police in Dubai after his presence on the Dubai Tennis Championships brought on her to interrupt down in tears on the court docket.
Wimbledon mentioned its safety system had red-flagged the person’s try to purchase tickets for the All England Membership and that his software had been rejected.
Raducanu instructed BBC Sport: “Wimbledon did an amazing job. I got a notification and the police contacted me and assured me that everything was okay.
“I really feel okay, I really feel snug and secure. I’ve had nice safety at any time when I have been at these occasions not too long ago. I really feel a distinction and that makes me really feel extra snug.”
Raducanu was talking forward of her look on the Eastbourne Open and likewise paid tribute to compatriot Katie Boulter, who this week revealed the extent of the web abuse she usually receives.
“I’m glad Katie spoke out about it and I’m glad she took a stand, because it’s something we all have to deal with – some to different levels, but all are pretty extreme,” Raducanu added.
Boulter opened up concerning the stage of abuse aimed toward some tennis gamers and revealed she and her household have obtained loss of life threats.
The British No 2 believes a lot of the abuse comes from gamblers who’ve misplaced cash and whereas she has discovered learn how to higher deal with it through the years, incidents can elevate real considerations for her security.
“I think it just kind of shows how vulnerable we are. You really don’t know if this person is on site. You really don’t know if they’re nearby or if they know where you live or anything like that,” she added.
“At the very start of my career, it’s probably something I took very personally […] getting comments about the way you look. It becomes more apparent every single time you go on your phone.”
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