I experienced a crying child on an airplane (suck, but I understand), and a crying child in a cinema (this is better to be a children's film, that's all I say). But the crying child at the tennis match? This is new.
During her match against Arina Sabalenka at Cincinnati this week, Emma Radukan stopped so that the judge’s gesture was distracted. It turns out that the distraction was a crying child, so the judge asked: “This is a child, do you want me to send the child from the stadium?” It seems that Radukan indicated “yes”, and a small refrain of “yes” can be heard from fans at the stadium. You can watch the video of the incident hereField
Now, some things that should be borne in mind: unlike most sports, it is expected that tennis crowds will be silent during the game so as not to distract the players. Players can ask that distracting fans are removed, but usually the judge will take care of this before it comes to this. It is also worth noting that it was hot in Cincinnati, and the temperature exceeds 90 degrees … And anyone who was liba was in the Middle West knows that it will also be wet heat. In fact, one of the players even He collapsed from high temperatures.
Therefore, it is not surprising that the crowd greeted the child to be remote. The poor child was probably stuffy and boiled to load!
Some messages claim that the child cried for about 10 minutes before Radukan said something.
And the stadiums often have air conditioning, at least shaded by fans and Mr.-obstacles to hang out when it is very hot.
Thus, basically all this turned into a discussion of exactly where it is advisable to bring a small child, and when your responsibility as a parent comes to removing them when they distract others.
Children will cry. This is happening! And parents should not feel limited from their houses from this. But we must choose and choose what we bring to our children, and we must know when to throw a towel.
Nevertheless, some cause the judge’s reaction to the request of Radukan, who seemed to have air “What do you want me to do?” To this. From the point of view of a fan of tennis or player, it should be handled up to this point!
In any case, it seems that all these circles back to how the care of children has become outrageously expensive in the country, which provides zero paid leave for child care, but perhaps this is only me. 🤔