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‘Do you want me to send a child out of the stadium?’: Emma Raducanu argues with umpire over crying child

It must be noted that the crying child was not the only loud noise emanating from the stands. Raducanu was guided throughout the match by her new coach Francisco Roig. At one point, he was heard telling the British player, "You're better than her."

Emma Raducanu of the United Kingdom reacts during her game against Amanda Anisimova of the United States during third round tennis action at the National Bank Open in Montreal, Friday, Aug. 1, 2025. (Christinne Muschi/The Canadian Press via AP)File image of Emma Raducanu reacting during a game. (PHOTO: The Canadian Press via AP)

The third-round match between women’s world no 1 Aryna Sabalenka and British No 1 Emma Raducanu witnessed some dramatic scenes when Raducanu was so hassled by a noisy fan that she beseeched the chair umpire to eject the noisemaker. There was only one hilarious problem with the request: the source of the noise was a crying toddler.

Media reports of the game noted that Raducanu was first distracted — and then angered — by the constant wailing of the child from the stands and consequently tried to tell the chair umpire to act and shut out the noise. The incident happened during the eighth game in the deciding set, when the British tennis ace was preparing to serve.

It was a request that the chair umpire was not too keen to heed.

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“It’s been like 10 minutes,” Raducanu can be heard complaining to the umpire in a video that’s now gone viral.

“It’s a child, do you want me to send a child out of the stadium?” the chair umpire snapped back.

At this, plenty of fans can be heard agreeing as Raducanu points at them as if to say that the request is justified.

WATCH: Emma Raducanu argues with chair umpire over crying child

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The 22-year-old eventually lost to the battle to Sabalenka by a 7-6 (7-3) 4-6 7-6 (7-5) scoreline.

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It must be noted that the crying child was not the only loud noise emanating from the stands.

The BBC noted that the British tennis player was guided throughout the match by her new coach Francisco Roig. At one point, he was heard telling the British player, “You’re better than her.” The BBC report also noted that Roig, who helped Rafael Nadal claim a majority of his 22 Grand Slam titles, offered insights throughout the match about the pattern of Raducanu’s serve and the shape of her forehand.

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