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'Do you want me to send a child out of the stadium?': Emma Raducanu has curious exchange with chair umpire

'Do you want me to send a child out of the stadium?': Emma Raducanu has curious exchange with chair umpire

Time of India14 hours ago
Emma Raducanu urged the chair umpire to remove a parent and their crying child during the third set of her match against Aryna Sabalenka.
During a tense
Cincinnati Open match against world No. 1 Aryna Sabalenka
on Monday, British tennis star Emma Raducanu requested the removal of a crying child from the stadium. The incident occurred at a crucial moment in the deciding third set, leading to a dramatic exchange with the umpire and ultimately ending in Sabalenka's victory.
The situation unfolded when Raducanu was serving at 3-4 in the final set. She had to deal with multiple break points when a child's crying disrupted her concentration. Frustrated by the ongoing disturbance, she turned to the umpire and said, "It's been, like, 10 minutes."
The umpire responded with disbelief, asking, "It's a child. Do you want me to kick the child out of the stadium?" Raducanu's reaction was telling - she simply shrugged.
The umpire attempted to address the situation, stating, "I can call in, but we need to continue for the moment," but the match proceeded without the child being removed from the stadium.
The tension grew when some spectators voiced their support for removing the child, with Raducanu pointing and smiling in agreement.
Despite the disruption, Raducanu showed remarkable composure. She managed to hold her serve after an intense battle featuring 13 deuces and successfully defended four break points, levelling the score at 4-4.
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The former US Open champion maintained her focus throughout the remainder of the match. The third set stayed on serve, pushing the contest into a decisive tie-break.
In the end, Sabalenka emerged victorious, claiming the tie-break 7-5 and advancing to the tournament's third round.
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