Emma Raducanu was facing off against Aryna Sabalenka, the top-ranked women’s tennis player in the world, on Monday when a wailing child in the stands became too much for British star.
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Raducanu shrugged as many fans can be heard shouting “yes,” to which she smiled and gestured to the crowd.
“I can call in, but we need to continue for the moment,” the umpire said.
Raducanu went on to hold serve in the game, but eventually fell to Sabalenka 7-6, (6-2), 4-6, 7-6, (7-5) in a down-to-the-wire thriller.
While asking for a child to be removed from the crowd could be seen as harsh, many fans on social media also backed Raducanu, mainly for one big reason: It was incredibly hot.
Temperate estimates in Cincinnati during the time of the match on Monday ranged from 31C to 35C, including humidity.
“Who takes a baby to a tennis match in 95 (degree Fahrenheit — 35C) heat with humidity!” one user on X asked.
Who takes a baby to a tennis match in 95° heat with humidity !
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