Emma Raducan will return to the action on the BNP Paribas open in Indian Wells next week.
It will be her first appearance of which the champion of 2021 is opened to what the VTA described as “fixed behavior”, resulting in a man who took out of the stand during his second round defeat in the Muclov Caroline in Dubai last week.
Sladukan was left in tears while hiding behind the Sumper’s chair early in the match, and the man who in question has submitted a limiting order and forbade from future tournaments.
A 22-year-old, who did not submit charges, was set up to offer up to five additional security guards in the awakening of her Stalking temptation in Dubai.
Radukan’s childhood coach Roman Kelecic claimed that the man concerned was followed by over four countries during three weeks as he attended the tournaments in Singapore, Abu Dhabi and Doha.
World no. 55 No direct entry into 128 players women’s units.
BNP Paribas opened in Indian wells in progress 5. March, Live at the ski sports tennis.