Emma Raducanu on coaching: 'Very difficult to say' if parting with Richardson was a mistake
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- Emma Raducanu finds it "very difficult to say" if splitting with coach Andrew Richardson after her 2021 US Open win was a mistake.
- She has rehired Richardson and aims to revive her career, which has been impacted by injuries and illness since her major triumph.
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Emma Raducanu has rehired her former coach Andrew Richardson almost five years after her 2021 US Open triumph. Her career has since been hampered by injuries and illness, with her ranking dropping to 37 in the world.
Emma Raducanu believes it is "very difficult to say" she made a mistake in parting ways with coach Andrew Richardson after her 2021 US Open triumph.
Britain's Raducanu has recently rehired Richardson almost five years after her stunning triumph as she looks to revive a career that has failed to live up to its early promise.
Raducanu, who starts her French Open campaign against Argentina's Solana Sierra on Sunday, has been blighted by injuries and illness in recent years.
The 23-year-old has only gone beyond the third round of a major once since her New York win and is now at 37 in the world rankings.
Asked if not continuing with 52-year-old Briton Richardson had been a mistake, Raducanu said: "Everything in my life changed upside down.
"I didn't really think I had a handle over the situation in the sense that I was being pulled left and right. I didn't really know what was going on.
"A lot of experiences over the last few years have taught me about what I didn't want. It taught me that I really value having people I trust and connect with around me.
"It's really nice to have that feeling back."
Raducanu and Richardson initially linked up in April for a four-day training stint at the Ferrer Tennis Academy in Spain, where Richardson has been the tennis director for several years.
She announced they were reuniting on a full-time basis earlier in May and has now confirmed they will work together for the rest of the season.
"We kept on good terms and it was one of those moments when the timing was right," Raducanu, who initiated the move by sending Richardson a text, told BBC Sport.
"He doesn't care about the noise and is really good at centring me."
Raducanu's first match back under Richardson's guidance ended in a straight-set defeat by France's Diane Parry in Strasbourg last week.
She arrived at Roland Garros having barely played in the past three months because of the lingering effects of a viral illness, but Raducanu resisted the temptation to skip the clay-court major.
"There was definitely the option to start on the grass straight away," she said.
"Putting the miles in the legs on the dirt will help me for next year's clay-court season, help build up the physical and technical skills, and getting competitive match practice so I'm not starting at ground zero.
"I'm pleased I made this decision to play and regardless of results I know it is the right one."
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Emma Raducanu will compete in the French Open.
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Emma Raducanu and Andrew Richardson will work together for the rest of the season.
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أسئلة مفتوحة
- Will the reunion with Andrew Richardson lead to a significant improvement in Raducanu's performance?
- What specific challenges did Raducanu face in managing her career and team after her US Open win?
- How will Raducanu's physical condition hold up throughout the French Open?
- What are Raducanu's specific goals for the rest of the season with Richardson?






