Emma Raducanu 'breaks up with billionaire boyfriend and blocks him' ahead of Wimbledon return
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Emma Raducanu is set to play at Wimbledon for the first time in two years.
Emma Raducanu has reportedly broken up with her boyfriend Carlo Agostinelli with the pair unfollowing each other on social media.
The former British No 1 is said to have started dating the son of American billionaire financier Robert Agostinelli since last May.
They had posted several photos together on social media of them on holiday over the past 12 months.
They were also snapped arm-in-arm at Paris Fashion Week in September last year.
Emma Raducanu has reportedly split from her boyfriend
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However, The Sun now report that they're relationship has come to an end with the pair unfollowing each other online.
A source said: “Emma has 2.4million followers on Instagram but Carlo is no longer one of them.
“It seems their relationship has run its course.”
The report also adds that Raducanu has 'blocked' the 23-year-old Stanford University graduate.
Carlo's father made his fortune as the co-founder and chairman of private equity firm Rhone Group.
Robert Agostinelli is estimated to be worth around £1billion and is among the richest people in the United Kingdom.
Raducanu is said to have a rough net worth of around £10million with most of her wealth coming from sponsorships and ventures away from tennis.
The 2021 US Open champion is director and sole employee of Harbour 6 Limited and their financial reports for 2023 saw profits in excess of £10m.
Documents revealed that £6.2m was available in cash with £2.3m in stocks and £1.6m owed to debtors.
Emma Raducanu skipped the French Open
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Her total career prize money from playing tennis sits at just over £3m and she'll be hoping to add to that over the grasscourt season
.The 21-year-old skipped the French Open as she was required to enter in the qualifiers.
She's now turned her focus to preparing for Wimbledon and gets back on court this upcoming week at the Nottingham Open.
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Emma Raducanu is back in action in Nottingham this week
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Valuable ranking points are also on offer as Raducanu looks to climb back into the world's top 200.
She will open the tournament against a qualifier and will face either No 2 seed Marta Kostyuk or Daria Snig in the next round if she makes it through.
British compatriots Katie Boulter - the No 3 seed and defending champion - and Harriet Dart will also face off against each other.