Raducanu Splits With Coach Andrew Richardson, Will Look For More Experienced Coach

Emma Raducanu has split with her coach Andrew Richardson, who helped her win the US Open. Raducanu said she needs a more experienced tour professional to be her next coach.

Raducanu and Richardson have known each other for many years. Richardson teaches tennis at the Bromley Tennis Centre and coached Raducanu temporarily after her split with Nigel Sears after Wimbledon. Nigel Sears is Andy Murray’s father-in-law who has coached several female tennis players on the tour.

I feel like at this stage in my career, and playing the top players in the world, I realized I really need someone right now that has had that WTA Tour experience at the high levels, which means that I’m looking for someone who has been at that level and knows what it takes.

-Emma Raducanu

Richardson had modest success in doubles on the Challenger tour. He represented Great Britain in Davis Cup. His coaching relationship with Raducanu was a temporary arrangement until she could find a long-term coach.

In her short career, Raducanu has shown a willingness to end coaching relationships when she feels that there is not a good fit. But will not be short on coaching offers. Darren Cahill recently split with Simona Halep and might be a good choice for Raducanu. But Cahill has expressed reservations about traveling full-time with any player due to his ESPN commentary commitments.

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Serena Williams And Maria Sharapova On Friendly Terms Again, Hang Out Together At The Met Gala

The tennis world was abuzz on hearing that Serena Williams and Maria Sharapova were hanging out together at the the Met gala. Serena and Sharapova have had a frosty relationship for many years. To add to the fun, Venus Williams also joined the party.

Three tennis stars posted multiple pictures on social media – including one in the bathroom. Maria Sharapova retired in 2020 after a long struggle with injuries.

In her book, Sharapova addressed her rivalry with Serena Williams. The drive to win and the intensity of the tour made their relationship difficult. But she hoped that they could become friendly again after retirement. Looks like that time has come. 

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