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Emma Raducanu says ‘people think I’m crazy but I trust my decision-making’ after several coaching changes

Emma Raducanu says she trusts her own decision-making after a series of coaching changes in the past year. The British No.

1 recently split with Torben Beltz, ending a five-month spell with the coach after teaming up with him in November. Ad/> Raducanu worked with Nigel Sears at Wimbledon last year, while Andrew Richardson oversaw her US Open triumph, and she was joined by the LTA’s head of women’s tennis, Iain Bates, in Madrid and Rome.

Roland-GarrosHow to watch and stream French Open draw — Who could Djokovic face?2 HOURS AGO The coaching merry-go-round has caused a stir in tennis, but Raducanu is eager to forge her own path in the sport and hinted she is not rushing to find her next permanent coach. “That is definitely a journey [where] I’m learning on the way but it’s just what works for me as an individual,” she told WSJ magazine.

“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. Raducanu vows to return only when her back is 'fully right' 'I can't move' — Raducanu retires against Andreescu due to a back injury 'I'm a loner' — Raducanu enjoying independence as she prepares for Italian Open “I’m pretty confident in how I’m working and my mindset and outlook towards how I’m approaching my tennis right.” Raducanu also opened up about her routine at tournaments, which includes plenty of smoked salmon and bringing her own milk frother in order to have the same coffee everywhere she goes.

The 19-year-old described her training as “pretty intense”, but said she tries not to put too much thought into her routine before matches. “I don’t like to overthink my match days, because then you put a lot of emphasis

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