Emma Raducanu searching for another coach
He added: “ Emma Raducanu will keep hold of sponsors at the moment because she is very marketable and speaks very well, she’s a sponsor's dream. They can activate that even when she’s not winning tournaments because she is very recognisable and has the right personality.”
EMMA RADUCANU is searching for the seventh coach of her professional career after parting ways with Nick Cavaday. The Brit, 22, learned she had returned to the world’s top 60 after a
Emma Raducanu has parted ways with her coach of 14 months Nick Cavaday who took a step back to prioritise his health. The Grand Slam winner is looking for her seventh full-time coach in
Emma Raducanu's coach Nick Cavaday recently resigned for personal reasons. Here are two potential replacements for her.
Emma Raducanu is looking for the tenth coach of her career after Nick Cavaday stepped away from her team to focus on his health so it wasn't a decision to sack her childhood mentor from the former US Open champion.
Speaking on Eurosport, former WTA star Laura Robson commented on Emma's tough loss: “Iga played that kind of match 55 times in the last year and just knows what to do on there on the more important points. She was just able to step it up another game.
Their Australian Open third-round match is an illustration of how divergent tennis' paths to and from glory can be
In a patchy serve display, Raducanu found stability on her groundstrokes to reach the second round in Melbourne
Emma Raducanu came back at the end of the last season and flashed promise once again. Meanwhile, Andy Murray retired from playing only to take a highly publicized coaching gig with Novak Djokovic. While neither party achieved ultimate success at the 2025 Australian Open,
The only women’s match featuring Grand Slam singles champions in the third round at the Australian Open turned out to be an overpowering win by Iga Swiatek over Emma Raducanu.
British No2 exited the Australian Open as she won just one game against the second seed in her joint-heaviest defeat ever