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Emma Raducanu has revealed she gave up therapy after two sessions, hit back at criticism over her revolving door of coaches and voiced her frustration at the level of interest in her personal life.
Watch as Emma Raducanu complains about a crying child in the crowd during her narrow defeat to Aryna Sabalenka at the Cincinnati Open.
In a third-round match between WTA world No. 1 Aryna Sabalenka and British No. 1 Emma Raducanu Monday in Cincinnati, Raducanu was distracted by a constant cry from a child in the crowd. In a critical moment of the match, she paused her serve to take it up with the chair umpire.
Emma Raducanu took issue with a crying baby during her three-hour epic against world No 1 Aryna Sabalenka at the Cincinnati Open.
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Tennis World on MSNEmma Raducanu reveals why she quit therapy after only two sessions
Emma Raducanu reveals she once went to therapy but called quits on it after only two sessions because she didn't think that anyone could understand or relate to her case.
Emma Raducanu pointed out the latter on Monday during her match at the Cincinnati Open against top-seeded Aryna Sabalenka. A crying child in the stands disturbed her as she prepared to serve at a critical juncture in the deciding third set while trailing, 4-3.
Emma Raducanu has a new method for dealing with criticism, having grown frustrated with a focus over her personal life and decision to continually switch coaches
Raducanu-Alcaraz was announced at the very height of a meme-fuelled fake news story about their relationship. And to make sure these singles players do turn up for their glorified practice session, the US Open organisers have put down $2.36m (£1.74m) of prize money.