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Dubai Tennis Championships News

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In the world of professional tennis, moments of triumph and adversity often unfold in the blink of an eye. Recently, at the Dubai Tennis Championships, one such moment captured the attention of fans and media alike. Emma Raducanu, the 22-year-old British tennis star, was seen in tears during her match against Karolina Muchova. This emotional breakdown was not due to a physical injury or a tough match, but rather a distressing incident involving a man who exhibited "fixated behaviour" towards her. As we delve into the key insights from this event, we uncover the challenges faced by athletes, the importance of mental health, and the measures taken to ensure player safety.
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Djokovic will now square off with 2014 semi-finalist Philipp Kohlschreiber of Germany for a place in the quarter-finals of the men's singles event. 
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Kvitova suffered cuts to her left hand during a home invasion in 2016, while Seles was stabbed in the back during a match in Hamburg in 1993. 
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Kasatkina and Muguruza defeated Magdalena Frech and Dayana Yastremska, respectively to book a spot in the second round of the championship.
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Murray`s win improved his 2017 record to 11-2 as he seeks a 45th career title, he lost the 2012 final in Dubai to Roger Federer, his best performance at the event.
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The 29-year-old will first have to get by Elina Svitolina, on course for her own breakthrough into a first-time top 10 ranking if she can win the event.
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Former WTA world number one Wozniacki had only limited turnaround time to adjust to what many feel is a faster court in the emirate compared to last week`s venue.
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Mid-match retirement in Dubai also ended Djokovic's unbeaten start to the year.
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Now, Djokovic has become only the third active player after Federer, Nadal to achieve such a feat.
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Djokovic has played finals at his last 17 events, winning 13.​
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The Serbian will compete for the first time after winning his sixth Australian Open title three weeks ago in Melbourne.
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Off the court injury forced Federer to withdraw his name from the forthcoming ATP tours. 






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