Emma Raducanu's Coach Split: A Turning Point in Her Career?
British tennis star Emma Raducanu has parted ways with coach Francis Roig after a six-month stint, citing the need to play "in a different way." The 23-year-old confirmed the split on Instagram, thanking Roig for his guidance and expressing her gratitude for their time together.
Raducanu's decision comes as no surprise, given her struggles in recent tournaments. She failed to win more than two matches during her spell working with Roig, who has a reputation for working with top players like Rafael Nadal's uncle Toni and Matteo Berrettini.
The British star had been searching for a new coach after a high turnover of staff following her 2021 US Open victory. Raducanu recently parted ways with Mark Petchey, Andy Murray's former coach, in favor of Roig. However, despite the investment, her results were underwhelming, raising questions about whether she has the right support system in place.
Raducanu herself acknowledged that she needs to re-evaluate her game and make some significant changes. She wants to hit the ball with more consistency, particularly on her forehand, and play a more aggressive style of tennis. However, finding the right balance between power and finesse is proving challenging for her.
Roig's departure marks the ninth coaching change since Raducanu's 2021 US Open win. It remains to be seen whether she has finally found someone who can help her unlock her full potential on the court.
The split also highlights Raducanu's struggles with consistency and her ongoing quest for a winning formula. As she embarks on the next chapter of her career, it will be interesting to see how she adapts and responds to the changing demands of the sport. Will she find success with her new coach or continue to struggle with inconsistency? Only time will tell.
In the meantime, Raducanu is scheduled to play at the Transylvania Open in Romania next week, live on Sky Sports Tennis.
British tennis star Emma Raducanu has parted ways with coach Francis Roig after a six-month stint, citing the need to play "in a different way." The 23-year-old confirmed the split on Instagram, thanking Roig for his guidance and expressing her gratitude for their time together.
Raducanu's decision comes as no surprise, given her struggles in recent tournaments. She failed to win more than two matches during her spell working with Roig, who has a reputation for working with top players like Rafael Nadal's uncle Toni and Matteo Berrettini.
The British star had been searching for a new coach after a high turnover of staff following her 2021 US Open victory. Raducanu recently parted ways with Mark Petchey, Andy Murray's former coach, in favor of Roig. However, despite the investment, her results were underwhelming, raising questions about whether she has the right support system in place.
Raducanu herself acknowledged that she needs to re-evaluate her game and make some significant changes. She wants to hit the ball with more consistency, particularly on her forehand, and play a more aggressive style of tennis. However, finding the right balance between power and finesse is proving challenging for her.
Roig's departure marks the ninth coaching change since Raducanu's 2021 US Open win. It remains to be seen whether she has finally found someone who can help her unlock her full potential on the court.
The split also highlights Raducanu's struggles with consistency and her ongoing quest for a winning formula. As she embarks on the next chapter of her career, it will be interesting to see how she adapts and responds to the changing demands of the sport. Will she find success with her new coach or continue to struggle with inconsistency? Only time will tell.
In the meantime, Raducanu is scheduled to play at the Transylvania Open in Romania next week, live on Sky Sports Tennis.