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Emma Raducanu admits people may think she's 'crazy' over coaching

Emma Raducanu has opened up about her unusual pattern of replacing coaches, saying that she trusts her decision making, and feels that it's right for her as an individual.  

Last month, Emma Raducanu parted company with German Torben Beltz after five months, making him the third coach to have lost his job in a year when Raducanu has gone from A level student to global fame.

Speaking to the  WSJ magazine. the Toronto-born teenager said: 'That is definitely a journey [where] I’m learning on the way but it’s just what works for me as an individual. 

'It might not work for anyone else and people might look at me like I’m crazy but I trust my own decision-making and my own beliefs of what I think is right for myself. 

'I’m pretty confident in how I’m working and my mindset and outlook towards how I’m approaching my tennis right.'  

The tennis star, 19, who was born in Toronto and raised in London, also opened about the routines that she's developed to help keep her grounded. 

She said she brings her milk frother with her to tournaments so that she can have the exact same coffee every day, and always orders poke for dinner at night from Uber Eats. 

She also likes to eat smoked salmon for every single meal, whether it's with eggs or rice. 

The teenager then described a typical training week, complete with waking up, doing a 20-30 minute warm-up and then going on court for an hour and a half, followed by 90 minutes in the gym. 

She admitted that her training routine is 'pretty intense' and it can be tiring, adding that her rest days are much needed. 

Outside of training, the tennis star loves to do yoga, adding that it helps her to stay flexible and it is very calming for her.   

And living life at such a fast pace, competing

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