BBC Snub Emma Raducanu at Queen's as Presenter Explains the Situation
- Emma Raducanu partnered with fellow Brit Katie Boulter to compete in a historic women's doubles event at Queen's Club, marking the return of women's tennis to the venue after more than five decades.
- The BBC opted to concentrate their coverage on the singles matches at the Andy Murray Arena, resulting in the doubles match on Court One not being shown live.
- Boulter said they had long planned to play doubles together, and Raducanu hoped the match would help her adjust to the grass surface.
- Raducanu, a former US Open champion, reported a recent back spasm after returning from Paris that hindered her grass preparations.
- The British pair won their opening match 6-4, 6-4, but lack of live broadcast disappointed fans eager to watch the historic doubles team-up.
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Emma Raducanu made her Queen's Club bow in a doubles match with a new partner - British No.1 Katie Boulter - as women's tennis returned to the venue for the first time in 52 years
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Read Full ArticleBBC viewers issue complaint over Emma Raducanu coverage in her first match since French Open exit
The BBC chose not to broadcast Emma Raducanu and Katie Boulter's doubles match at Queen's Club on Monday afternoon, despite the historic significance of the occasion
·London, United Kingdom
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