The man approached Raducanu near her hotel in Dubai before her match with Muchova, giving her a letter and taking her photo, causing concern due to previous encounters in Singapore, Abu Dhabi, and Doha. Despite informing her team, the information was not relayed to the WTA until the next day, leading to last-minute security preparations. Raducanu, preparing to play Uchijima at Indian Wells, feels happier and safer at the tournament, emphasizing the importance of increased precautions and not traveling alone.
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Florida State Seminole Luke Clanton to make professional debut at RBC Canadian Open
Luke Clanton is making his professional debut at the RBC Canadian Open after an impressive collegiate career at Florida State University, where he secured seven individual titles and was honored with the prestigious Ben Hogan Award. Recently, he achieved two top-20 finishes in his five starts as a professional, highlighting his potential on the circuit. Clanton's transition from competing for national championships to playing alongside top professionals marks an exciting new chapter in his golfing...
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