'I could barely breathe': Emma Raducanu Finally Breaks Silence On The Scary Stalking Episode In Dubai

'I could barely breathe': Emma Raducanu Finally Breaks Silence On The Scary Stalking Episode In Dubai
Emma Raducanu in the frame.

Highlights:

Emma Raducanu was troubled by a stalker during the Dubai Tennis Championships 2025.

Emma Raducanu did not press charges against the stalker.

British Tennis player Emma Raducanu finally opened up on the scary stalking episode that left her jolted in Dubai last month. Raducanu was troubled by a "fixated" spectator during her round 2 encounter at the Dubai Tennis Championships against Karolina Muchova. The usual action of the match came to a halt after a visibly shaken Emma hid behind the umpire's chair until the notorious individual was banished from the stands.

The individual was later released without charge by Dubai police, after signing a document that said he would stay away from her in future. 

Emma Raducanu said “I couldn’t see the ball through the tears, I could barely breathe” in her first interview about her frightening stalking ordeal in Dubai a fortnight ago.

“I was obviously very distraught,” said Raducanu, who has extra guards with her during this event but has opted against any off-site provision. “I saw him [in the] first game of the match, and I was like, ‘I don’t know how I’m gonna finish.’

“I was playing Karolina, who’s top 17 in the world or something. I can’t see the ball. And I’m like, ‘I literally need to just take a breather here,’ and then the first four games kind of ran away from me. I was not on the court, to be honest, and I’m not really sure how I regrouped.

“I think that was a pretty good effort for me to carry on playing in that match, in that scenario. I finished the match [which she lost by a narrow 7-6, 6-4 scoreline], and I even had chances in the first set, but, yeah, it was a very emotional time. And after the match, I did break down in tears, but not necessarily because I lost.

“It was more because there was just so much emotion in the last few weeks of events. I needed a week off to take a breather and come here and I feel a lot better.”