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    Tennis-Raducanu praises Wimbledon for 'amazing job' of blocking stalker

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    Posted on June 24, 2025

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    Last updated: January 23, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Emma Raducanu appreciates Wimbledon for blocking a stalker, enhancing her safety at the Grand Slam. She feels reassured with increased security measures.

    Emma Raducanu Commends Wimbledon for Safeguarding Against Stalker

    (Reuters) -Briton Emma Raducanu said she felt reassured about her safety after Wimbledon prevented a man who had been stalking her from buying tickets for the Grand Slam that begins on Monday.

    The former U.S. Open champion had been followed by the man to WTA events in Singapore, Abu Dhabi and Doha earlier this year and she broke down in tears after noticing him during one of her matches at the Dubai Championships in February.

    The man was given a restraining order by Dubai police and banned from all Tour events but officials at Wimbledon, which is organised by the All England Club, had to block him following a sweep of the public ballot applicants.

    "Wimbledon and everyone did an amazing job," Raducanu told the BBC. "I got a notification, the police contacted me and told me everything was OK."

    "I know that I'm not the first athlete to go through this, and I probably won't be the last - not just as an athlete, but females in general."

    The 22-year-old, who had not yet been born when then world number one Monica Seles was stabbed in the back by a fan at an event in 1993, said she felt much safer with extra security at events.

    "I have a lot more protection around me - especially the ones here in the UK, where it's busy and there's more spectators around. I feel a difference, and that reassures me and makes me feel more comfortable," she added.

    Raducanu also praised British number two Katie Boulter for sharing her experience of online abuse.

    "I try and not read the comments or look at the messages because it makes you upset," she said. "It doesn't matter how many positive comments you read, you are always going to remember the more negative ones - so I just try and stay away."

    (Reporting by Shrivathsa Sridhar in Bengaluru; Editing by Peter Rutherford)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Emma Raducanu praises Wimbledon for blocking a stalker.
    • •The stalker had followed her to multiple WTA events.
    • •Wimbledon took action by preventing ticket purchase.
    • •Raducanu feels safer with increased security measures.
    • •She highlights the issue of online abuse in sports.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Tennis-Raducanu praises Wimbledon for 'amazing job' of blocking stalker

    1What did Emma Raducanu say about her safety at Wimbledon?

    Raducanu expressed that she felt reassured about her safety after Wimbledon successfully blocked a stalker from attending the event.

    2What measures were taken against the stalker?

    The stalker was given a restraining order by Dubai police and banned from all Tour events, with Wimbledon officials blocking him from purchasing tickets.

    3How did Raducanu feel about the security at events?

    She mentioned feeling much safer with the extra security at events, particularly in the UK where there are more spectators.

    4What advice did Raducanu give regarding online abuse?

    Raducanu advised against reading negative comments online, stating that it can be upsetting despite the presence of positive feedback.

    5Who did Raducanu praise for sharing experiences of abuse?

    She praised British number two Katie Boulter for sharing her experiences with online abuse, highlighting the importance of discussing such issues.

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