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Raducanu Makes Risky Change

January 1, 2026 | Edition #319
In 2021, Emma Raducanu was vouched for glory. However, things panned out to be difficult for her. Now, she is taking an extreme approach, which can either make or break her career. Read along to know more.

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Emma Raducanu’s career since her 2021 US Open triumph has been marked by frepeated coaching changes, reflecting her search for the right long-term fit at the top level. She parted ways with Andrew Richardson shortly after winning the US Open, explaining that she wanted a coach with more tour-level experience. Since then, she has worked with several high-profile coaches, including Torben Beltz, Dmitry Tursunov, and Sebastian Sachs, often in relatively short stints, as she experimented with different training styles and philosophies. In 2024, Raducanu found a period of stability by reuniting with her former junior coach Nick Cavaday, though that partnership ended due to his health issues. Most recently, her decision to bring in an experienced figure linked to Rafael Nadal’s camp underlined her continued push for structure and long-term progress at the elite level. |

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