Emma Raducanu links up with former coach ahead of comeback at Italian Open
- British tennis star Emma Raducanu is set to return to action at the Italian Open in Rome, which begins on Tuesday, practicing at the Foro Italico this Saturday.
- Raducanu is working again with Andrew Richardson, the coach who guided her to the 2021 US Open title, after parting ways with him following that historic victory.
- Camp officials confirmed Raducanu spent time training last week with Richardson at the Ferrer Tennis Academy near Alicante, Spain, preparing for her tournament return.
- She has been absent since Indian Wells, withdrawing from Miami, Linz, and Madrid due to a virus, and recently split from coach Francisco Roig after the Australian Open.
- Her return provides a boost for British tennis, as fellow player Jack Draper will miss the remainder of the clay-court season due to a knee injury.
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Emma Raducanu links up with former coach ahead of comeback at Italian Open
The British number one warmed up for Rome by reuniting with Andrew Richardson in Spain.
Emma Raducanu back with US Open winning coach as comeback gets closer
Emma Raducanu has not played a competitive match since March, but has been back on the practice courts with Andrew Richardson, the man who guided her to her 2021 US Open title, as she prepares to make a comeback on the clay.
Emma Raducanu is ready to return to the field. The last match played by the 23-year-old British girl dates back to March 9, when in the third round of Indian Wells only picked up two games against Amanda Anisimova. A viral infection then debilitated the current number 27 in the world for several weeks, in which she had to give forfait things to the appointments scheduled in her calendar. As reported by the BBC, Raducanu would have spent a short …
Raducanu to Reunite with Former Coach Who Made Her US Open Title, But No Long-Term Plan. British media reports that Emma Raducanu, the renowned British tennis player, may reunite with Andrew Richardson, the coach behind her historic 2021 US Open Grand Slam victory as an 18-year-old qualifier. The 23-year-old Raducanu, seeking a new permanent coach after a series of failed attempts with various coaches, recently trained at the Ferrer Academy, fou…
Emma Răducanu is preparing for the return to competitions in Rome, where she will participate in the Italian Open.
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