
Raducanu 'comfortable and safe' after stalker blocked from attending Wimbledon
Emma Raducanu was reduced to tears in Dubai after she was followed to four successive tournaments with the man then attempting to buy tickets to Wimbledon despite a restraining order
Emma Raducanu has praised Wimbledon organisers after blocking her stalker from buying tickets. The British tennis star was at the heart of a terrifying ordeal earlier this year as a result of the man.
He had followed her to four successive tournaments before handing her a letter and asked for a photo in a coffee shop. He was since handed a restraining order but ignored that instruction as he attempted to buy tickets for this year's championships at the All England Tennis Club.
But the organisation's security system alerted authorities that his name had been red-flagged and blocked his attempt to buy tickets as a result. Raducanu has now spoken out and has hailed the added security.
"Wimbledon and everyone did an amazing job. I got a notification, the police contacted me and told me everything was OK," Raducanu said to BBC Sport.
"I know that I am 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. It's just something that we all have to deal with at some point. "
'I feel okay, I feel comfortable, I feel safe. I've had great protection whenever I have been at these events recently," she added.
"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.'
Away from her own ordeal, Raducanu also praised fellow Brit Katie Boulter. She recently spoke out on the barrage of online abuse that she regularly receives and called on social media websites to take more action - a demand that Raducanu fully agrees with.
Who will win Wimbledon this year? Share your predictions in the comments below
"I'm glad Katie spoke out about it because it is something that we all go through," she said. "I try and not to read the comments or look at the messages because it makes you upset.
"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."
Raducanu only has a short wait to find out who she will take on at Wimbledon later this year. The draw for the 2025 edition takes place on Friday 27 June at 10am.
Join our new WhatsApp community and receive your daily dose of Mirror Football content. We also treat our community members to special offers, promotions, and adverts from us and our partners. If you don't like our community, you can check out any time you like. If you're curious, you can read our Privacy Notice.
Hashtags

Try Our AI Features
Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:
Comments
No comments yet...
Related Articles


Metro
an hour ago
- Metro
Frankie confesses feelings for Jacob in Hollyoaks - but unexpected scenes follow
Trigger warning: This article contains discussion of child sexual abuse and child exploitation. Frankie Osborne (Isabelle Smith) tells Jacob Omari (Ethaniel Davy) that she has feelings for him in Hollyoaks next week but the lovely moment doesn't pan out as she hoped. The teen, as viewers know, has been through a number of ordeals over the past two years, with it coming to light that twin brother JJ (Ryan Mulvey) was sexually abusing her since she was nine years old. After facing JJ in court and getting justice, Frankie was subsequently targeted by Grace Black (Tamara Wall) – her aunt through marriage – who groomed her into a life of crime and exploitation. With Darren (Ashley Taylor Dawson) rescuing her from captivity, Frankie and fellow teens Dillon Ray (Nathaniel Dass) and Vicky Grant (Anya Lawrence) escaped their captors, with a tense showdown last month ending with the trio shooting DI Banks (Drew Cain). Rex Gallagher (Jonny Labey), who is largely responsible for their ordeal, ultimately took the blame for Banks' murder, with the teens subsequently trying to move on with their lives now that they've been reunited with their families. To view this video please enable JavaScript, and consider upgrading to a web browser that supports HTML5 video Doing so, however, is easier said than done. Understandably so given all they've been through. Dillon, as viewers know, is struggling to stay off spice while Vicky has been worried about going to prison in the wake of striking Grace and leaving her in a coma. Next week, the trio of friends spend some time together in the garden, enjoying a few drinks. Frankie is upset that Jacob is ghosting her but she soon finds him at the gate. Delighted, she suggests that he come and join them. Later, Darren finds Jacob on the sofa and he's angry about such a thing – that is until Franke sets him straight, which leads to the patriarch offering up an apology. Frankie and Jacob are subsequently teased over their interest in one another and – while alone in the park – Frankie bravely confesses her feelings. Will Jacob feel the same? That remains to be seen as the nice little moment is interrupted by a message to his phone, with the young lad rushing off. Want to be the first to hear shocking EastEnders spoilers? Who's leaving Coronation Street? The latest gossip from Emmerdale? Join 10,000 soaps fans on Metro's WhatsApp Soaps community and get access to spoiler galleries, must-watch videos, and exclusive interviews. Simply click on this link, select 'Join Chat' and you're in! Don't forget to turn on notifications so you can see when we've just dropped the latest spoilers! Interest piqued, Frankie follows Jacob, finding him at a caravan. Wanting answers, she quizzes the boy on who he was on the phone too. She's also upset that Jacob appears to be living at the caravan and thus she resolves to bring him some supplies. Will romance blossom? That would be a yes, with series star Isabelle Smith confirming to Metro that there is a future on the cards for the pair. 'I think they end up trauma bonding,' she told me in an exclusive chat. Ste Hay (Kieron Richardson) pays Rex a visit, determined to find out if he really shot DI Banks. Vicky, meanwhile, confesses to having stole Clare Devine's (Gemma Bissix) cash. Dillon gets his results back, with Lucas Hay (Oscar Curtis) confirming they're all clear. However, getting intimate proves difficult for Dillon – with an unexpected turn of events set to transpire. More on that here. In the wake of a discovery about Dillon, Lucas starts hitting himself, with Ste pleading with his son to take it out on him instead. Clare visits Grace at the hospital and informs her all about her latest plan. Grace remains unconscious as Clare details her plot. Bobby Costello (Zak Sutcliffe), meanwhile, is missing in the wake of this week's events – and Myra (Nicole Barber-Lane) has some explaining to do. Tony Hutchinson (Nick Pickard) gets wind of the fact that Mercedes (Jennifer Metcalfe) was harbouring Bobby. Mercy pleads with Tone not to go to the police and Mr Hollyoaks might just comply with her request as he soon has other things on his mind after discovering that Diane (Alex Fletcher) has a date planned. 'It will be revealed why she has taken a bit of an interest to him. But who Jacob's mum is – that's going to have an impact on Frankie and Darren's relationship. It's not going to be a straightforward love story and I think there will be some bumps along the way. 'It's been nice to play a lighter story and find different emotions in Frankie and how she would deal with things. 'I am getting scripts through [and I'm thinking] I've never had to navigate Frankie in that kind of situation – so it's been fun for me because I've been challenged in a different way.' More Trending But while it seems there is light at the tunnel for Frankie there might also be more trauma, with Dillon uncovering the truth about which of them fired the bullet that shot DI Banks. The question is: who was it? And will this create further trauma for them as they navigate this next chapter of their lives? View More » Hollyoaks streams Mondays to Wednesdays from 6am on Channel 4's streaming platform, or catch episodes on TV at 7pm on E4. If you've got a soap or TV story, video or pictures get in touch by emailing us soaps@ – we'd love to hear from you. Join the community by leaving a comment below and stay updated on all things soaps on our homepage. MORE: Is Grace Black dead in Hollyoaks? Huge twist explained as legend left to die MORE: Huge Hollyoaks twist as major character feared dead in shocking showdown MORE: Hollyoaks star Isabelle Smith confirms new love interest for Frankie as she reveals what's next


Metro
2 hours ago
- Metro
Emma Raducanu issues response after stalker's attempt to buy Wimbledon tickets
Emma Raducanu has issued a response after her stalker was caught trying to buy Wimbledon tickets four months after his restraining order. The British star, 22, was approached by a fixated man at the Dubai Tennis Championships earlier this year – including when she was alone in a public café – where she was handed a personal letter and photographed. Raducanu then spotted the same individual in the crowd during her match against Karolina Muchova, which resulted in Raducanu breaking down in tears and hiding behind the umpire's chair before he was kicked out. The stalker was handed a restraining order and Raducanu then decided to travel with a larger security team due to concerns over her safety. It was thought the incident was over until the stalker was recently caught trying to buy tickets for Wimbledon, which gets underway on June 30. The All England Club's security measures spotted the man had been red-flagged and blocked his attempt to enter the Wimbledon public ballot. 'Wimbledon and everyone did an amazing job,' Raducanu told the BBC on Monday. 'I got a notification, the police contacted me and told me everything was OK. 'I know that I am 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.' Raducanu says she feels 'more comfortable' at tournaments since beefing up her security team. 'I've had great protection whenever I have been at these events recently,' she added. '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.' To view this video please enable JavaScript, and consider upgrading to a web browser that supports HTML5 video Speaking in March, Raducanu opened up about the horror of being targeted by the stalker, sharing terrifying details about the incident. More Trending 'I was obviously very distraught,' Raducanu said about the moment she saw the man in the crowd in Dubai. 'I saw him in the first game of the match and I was like, I don't know how I'm going to finish. I literally couldn't see the ball through tears. I could barely breathe. 'It was a very emotional time. After the match I did break down in tears. 'There were two instances [before I saw him in the crowd] and it was the second one that I just got freaked out by because the first one was more like a normal fan approaching you. 'He watched me in the coffee shop for a while. The second incident was really worrying.' MORE: How to watch Wimbledon 2025 qualifying on TV and live stream in the UK MORE: Wimbledon 2025: Full schedule, start date, how to watch, prize money and draw details MORE: Marcus Rashford next club odds: Serie A could beckon as Barcelona cool interest in Manchester United outcast


BBC News
2 hours ago
- BBC News
World 550 Stewart two matches away from Wimbledon
Scotland's Hamish Stewart has navigated three of five rounds in the world 550's first attempt to qualify for the Wimbledon men's singles at 25-year-old from Strathblane defeated former Davis Cup player Liam Broady 4-6 6-4 7-5 to become one of four British players granted wild cards into Wimbledon on Monday he saved a match point before progressing against Valentin Vacherot of Monaco when his opponent was forced to retire after slipping on the was trailing 6-4 6-5 at the time to the 26-year-old who is currently ranked 267 in the world. The Scot, who played Junior Wimbledon in his teens, next faces French 21-year-old Luca Van Assche, who has a career high of 63 but is currently 186, defeated Juan Manuel Cerundolo, the world number 107 who was seeded three for the qualifying tournament, 7-6 beating 31-year-old Broady, who has slipped to 632 in the rankings, Stewart had defeated another Englishman, Ben Jones, ranked 620, 6-4 mainly on the third-tier ITF Futures circuit, Stewart warmed up for Wimbledon qualifying with a 7-6 6-2 defeat by United States' world 191 Murphy Cassone in an attempt to qualify for the second-tier Challenger event in Ilkley. Should Stewart defy his ranking and oust Van Assche, he will need to then overcome either Swiss world 374 Leandro Riedi or Argentine 24th seed Federico Agustin Gomez, currently 134, to claim one of the 16 qualifying places for the main begins on 30 June, with Scotland's Jacob Fearnley and Cameron Norrie already in the main draw.