
Stalker of tennis star Raducanu gets restraining order
Associated PressLONDON — A man who was found guilty of stalking U.S. Open tennis champion Emma Raducanu was given a five-year restraining order on Wednesday. Amrit Magar, a 35-year-old former delivery driver from London, also was sentenced to an 18-month community service order that includes 200 hours of unpaid work. Magar went to the 19-year-old Raducanu’s home on three separate dates late last year, loitered outside, left unwanted gifts and cards, and stole property from the porch, a trial heard last month. The trial heard that Magar told police officers he had been drawn to Raducanu “because of her high-profile status after her victory in the U.S. Open” and had taken the shoe believing it belonged to her as a “souvenir.” The order bans Magar from contacting Raducanu or her parents, coming within a mile of their street and attending any sports ground, stadium or training facility where she is in competition or attending to practice.
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Emma Raducanu DELETES her Instagram just weeks after the British tennis star's stalking ordeal in Dubai
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Raducanu opens up about Dubai stalker incident, says she struggled to breathe
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Emma Raducanu's former coach claims star was followed across four countries - after 'fixated stalker' in Dubai was given restraining order
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Emma Raducanu stalker given restraining order over ‘fixated behaviour’ in Dubai
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Emma Raducanu’s stalker handed five-year restraining order
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