Why Emma Raducanu has turned to Iain Bates after split with Torben Beltz
Emma Raducanu is weighing up a new coaching set-up once again, after cutting ties with Torben Beltz after just five months.
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Emma Raducanu is weighing up a new coaching set-up once again, after cutting ties with Torben Beltz after just five months.
Emma Raducanu announces shock split from coach after just five months
Manchester City will resume their quest to finally win the Uefa Champions League on Tuesday, when they host Real Madrid in the semi-final first leg at the Etihad Stadium.
The Madrid Open is the next event up on the WTA calendar and a number of the world’s best players are set to be in action.
U.S. Open champion Emma Raducanu has parted ways with coach Torben Beltz six months after hiring him.
Barry Cowan believes Emma Raducanu’s decision to fire another coach after a short spell together is a “worry” at this stage of her career. Raducanu has split with experienced coach Torben Beltz after just five months in order to pursue a «new training model». Ad/> The move comes soon after Raducanu’s best results of the year as she won her first professional clay match in the Billie Jean King Cup and then reached the last 16 of the Stuttgart Open, losing to world No.
Emma Raducanu has learned her fate in the Madrid Open draw as she is set to make her debut at the 1000-point event next week. The world No 11 has been given a favourable opening round as she faces Tereza Martincova, the Czech player she beat in her first-ever professional clay-court match at the Billie Jean King Cup two weeks ago.
Emma Raducanu could be set to open play on Wimbledon's Centre Court in place of Ash Barty following the Aussie's retirement. The tournament traditionally allows the defending champions in men's and women's singles to play the first match on the prestigious court on the opening two days but Barty will be unable to do so after retiring from tennis last month. The tournament is now considering several options including "prominent players".