British tennis professionals Emma Raducanu After complaining about a crying child in the stands, he was closed by the referee.
In a shared clip ESPN‘ Tiktok Tuesday, August 12, 22-year-old Raducanu Aryna Sabalenka Resolve noise.
Raducanu was beaten by Belarus’s sensation in three sets, who first tried to serve before playing text on the video, with the words “Child Croies” on it, causing her to stop the game. (Crying cannot be detected through the audio of the video.)
Then she saw her say to the referee, “It’s been ten minutes,” the official replied, “This is a child. Do you want me to send the child out of the stadium?”
The referee’s sarcastic advice drew some “yes” responses in the crowd, with the leading Raducanu currently ranked No. 39, shrugging, shrugging, smiling while gesturing to fans, allowing their words to speak for her.
“I can call me, but we need to continue for the time being,” the referee concluded before the video was shortened.
The Tiktok Post attracted more than 800 comments that agreed and disagreed with Raducanu’s complaint. One commenter wrote: “Baby doesn’t even remember the game, like why I’m taking them, and I think the difference between professionals and amateurs is that they can stop something like this.”
Raducanu is no stranger to attracting headlines and has recently addressed speculation about her personal life.
Response Romantic rumors With companion tennis players Carlos Alcaraz “We are just good friends,” Raducanu said at a press conference on the World Health Organization’s preliminaries on June 28.
Rumors spin before the British Championships before the British Championships We’re publicMixed doubles activities.
Raducanu told the BBC in June that professional collaboration was Alcaraz’s idea. “He asked me earlier this year and I was so surprised, honored, and obviously excited. I just went through the form of asking my coach. But of course I’m going to say it.” (Alcaraz is currently ranked second in the world in the men’s competition.)
The interview also saw her laughter at the chattering online because of their growing friendship. “I’m glad the internet is very happy and we provide some entertainment for everyone,” she told the media, explaining that they have known each other for years.
She said at the time: “We’ve been back for a long time.”

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