Raducanu shot to worldwide fame when she received the US Open as an 18-year-old in 2021.
She has beforehand been the sufferer of a stalker, with one other man given a five-year restraining order in 2022 after he walked 23 miles to her residence.
The Englishwoman had elevated safety together with her at tournaments after the upsetting incident in Dubai, and praised occasions for the safety she was given.
In June, Raducanu advised BBC Sport she had been feeling extra secure at tournaments, however was nonetheless cautious at any time when she went out.
She is coaching with coach Francisco Roig in Barcelona this month, however has spent a lot of the previous few weeks commuting to London by practice from her mother and father’ home in Bromley.
Raducanu mentioned she had thought-about happening vacation after ending her season early due to sickness and a foot drawback, however wished to expertise residence comforts.
“I’ve barely been within the UK this 12 months as a result of I have been competing a lot, however spending high quality time with my mother and father has been so good,” she mentioned.
“It jogs my memory of after I was youthful – the identical bed room, identical every little thing.”
Whereas being a part of rush hour journey is an expertise in itself, Raducanu says she is turning into extra comfy being recognised in public.
“In rush hour, individuals are so locked in to their world. They’re not likely paying consideration and possibly not anticipating to see me both,” she mentioned.
“I’ve my hood up, or no matter, however they’re simply so targeted and absorbed in their very own world.
“It is all so loopy. It is like everybody’s on a mission. It’s important to get the elbows out, simply to get by means of.
“If individuals recognise me, if individuals see me, they usually wish to come as much as me, then that is nice, however I do not essentially really feel like I am hiding from something any extra.”









