Emma Raducanu has reportedly caused anger among Wimbledon members by not following a club rule.
The 22-year-old tennis player often uses the All England Club`s facilities to practice when she is in London.


However, it is claimed that Raducanu has upset other members by violating the famous all-white dress code.
For 150 years, Wimbledon has required players to wear only white clothing when on court.
According to the Daily Mail, the 2021 US Open champion has been seen wearing pink attire during recent training sessions at Wimbledon.
One club member reportedly told The Mail: "It`s just not fair. Emma shows up in pink while everyone else respects the all-white rule. Who does she think she is?"
"Just because she won the US Open doesn`t give her the right to ignore the rules."
Wimbledon`s regulations state that players must wear "suitable tennis clothing that is almost entirely white" and clarify that "white does not include off-white or cream."
The rules further specify: "There should be no solid block or panel of color."
"A single trim is acceptable, but it must be no wider than one centimeter."
Roger Federer previously sparked controversy at Wimbledon in 2013 when he wore trainers with orange soles, and was subsequently asked to change them.
Novak Djokovic was required to obtain special permission to wear a grey knee support last year, and Nick Kyrgios revealed that he received a £12,000 fine for wearing a red hat and shoes on court after a match in 2022.
This alleged breach of rules occurs as Raducanu has been dealing with a man who displayed "fixated behaviour" at the Dubai Open.
A restraining order has been issued against the individual, and Raducanu`s security was increased at the Indian Wells tournament this week, where she was defeated in the first round by Moyuka Uchijima.
