Emma Raducanu Relaxed About British Number One Status After Progress at Queen’s
- Emma Raducanu became British No.1 for the first time in two years after defeating Rebecca Sramkova 6-4, 6-1 at the WTA Queen's event.
- Following Raducanu’s stalking incident, Wimbledon Chief Executive Sally Bolton stated that player safety is the top priority, promising enhanced security measures.
- Raducanu expressed her appreciation for the new security measures, emphasizing the importance of feeling safe while playing at home.
- Katie Boulter spoke about the online abuse she has faced, reflecting the broader concerns regarding player safety and wellbeing.
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