Radhika Yadav, born on March 23, 2000, was a promising tennis player from India, making significant strides in both national and international competitions. She reached an impressive career-high ranking of 113 in the doubles category of the International Tennis Federation (ITF). In her home state of Haryana, she was ranked fifth in women's doubles.
Radhika made a notable impact in the All India Tennis Association (AITA) tournaments, achieving her highest national ranking of 75 in the Under-18 category in January 2018. She maintained a position in the Top 100 for an impressive 11 weeks. Her peak rankings in the women's circuit included 35 in singles and 53 in doubles, showcasing her dedication and skill.
Tragically, Radhika was shot and killed by her father, Deepak Yadav, at their residence in Gurugram Sector-57. Reports indicate that Deepak fired five shots, three of which struck Radhika while she was in the kitchen. Sources suggest that Deepak faced ridicule from family and friends for relying on Radhika's income from her tennis academy, which contributed to his growing frustration.
Deepak's mental health reportedly deteriorated over the past two weeks, exacerbated by feelings of social humiliation linked to Radhika's success. In a police statement, he expressed that his 'self-respect' was severely impacted, leading to the tragic confrontation. The incident highlights the severe consequences of familial pressures and mental health struggles.