Radhika Yadav Murder Case: Police Clarify Tennis Player Did Not Own Academy
In a new twist to the Radhika Yadav murder case, the police revealed that Radhika did not have her own tennis academy. Instead, she trained young people by booking tennis courts at different places, which her father objected to. The father's objection to her training sessions led to a fatal conflict.

Radhika Yadav, a tennis player, was tragically shot dead by her father in their Gurugram home. Contrary to earlier reports, the police revealed that Radhika did not own a tennis academy. Instead, she trained young players by booking tennis courts at various locations, a practice her father objected to.
Autopsy reports confirmed that Radhika was shot four times. Her last rites were performed in her family's village on July 12. Her father, Deepak Yadav, confessed to the crime, citing his discomfort with people's comments about living off his daughter's earnings as a motive.
According to the police, the dispute between Radhika and her father stemmed from her refusal to stop training sessions, despite his objections. Her father believed that he was financially stable and did not see the need for her to operate a tennis academy.
Reports suggesting a connection between Radhika's murder and an Instagram music video she appeared in were dismissed by the police. The video, uploaded in 2023, was deemed unrelated to the crime.
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