Emma Raducanu, 'secure' after stalker incident, nets Top 10 upset at Miami Open
- Emma Raducanu won against eighth-seeded Emma Navarro with a score of 7-6, 2-6, 7-6 at the Miami Open, a victory she described as even more meaningful than some of her past successes.
- Following a stalker incident in February, Raducanu expressed that increased security made her feel more secure during the tournament.
- A Miami Open spokesman confirmed efforts to enhance security for participants, stating, "We take the safety and security of all players and tournament attendees extremely seriously."
- The match lasted two hours and 53 minutes, showcasing Raducanu's resilience as she overcame a tough start in the third set when she was down 3-1.
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Raducanu savours winning feeling after troubled months
Britain's Emma Raducanu won an epic battle over eighth-seeded American Emma Navarro at the Miami Open on Friday and said the win meant even more than some of her victories in her famous run to the US Open title three…
Emma Raducanu, 'secure' after stalker incident, nets Top 10 upset at Miami Open
Gleaming white teeth were the only facial feature visible under Emma Raducanu's visor as she celebrated a major win Friday at the Miami Open and reflected on an emotionally strenuous start to her 2025 tennis season.


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