- Radocano has been close to Dubai by a man I saw several times before
- A coach working with Radokano said that the man followed her across the two countries
- The Indian Wales, where she is scheduled to play after that, takes measures to ensure her safety
Emma Radocano has offered up to five additional security organizers by Indian Wales, trying to persuade the British to play in their wonderful championship.
In its second match in Dubai last week, Raducano was brought to cry and hid on the field when she spotted the man in the crowd.
It has appeared that this individual was showing signs of “proven behavior” and he was already approaching them once this week. He was later detained by the police in the United Arab Emirates and became a restriction.
Radokano, 22, deserves in court at the WTA 1000 Championships in Indian Wales, which begins a week on Wednesday. The California event is second after importance in Grand Slams, and the British is said to be keen to play and move from the last horrific experience.
And the organizers of the events, who are eager to get one of the biggest clouds in the women’s game on board The Times.
Bob Campbell, Vice President of WTA Tour, is responsible for ensuring arrangements for the tournament next week and has a record in protecting some of the most targeted individuals on this planet.
Emma Radocano collapsed in crying during her second round in Dubai last week

Radocano managed to complete her match after removing the “installed” man from the crowd

The British will be keen to play in Indian Wales and is one of the largest tournaments in the round
Campbell was a secret service agent between 1983 and 2003, and it is understood that he had a prominent role during Bill Clinton’s presidency before moving to sports with the Bibli League. Join WTA in his current role in 2013.
Radokano’s security under the microscope was subjected to a microscope after Romanian Kelicic, who was temporarily trained Radocano, claimed that the Dubai chase was following it from the tournament to the championship in four countries.
He said: ‘This man followed her to Singapore, to Abu Dhabi – where I was with her – again in Doha, and now in Dubai and we noticed it.
“At first we thought he was a fan … until he approached her physically, and he started calling in the form of selfies, and hugging.”
Since then, Radocano has dropped legal charges against men in the United Arab Emirates after “signed an official pledge to maintain the distance from it.” It was also banned by WTA from the future championships.