- Emma Raducanu would be in talks to name her eighth coach in four years
- He trained an Andy Murray, 18, and led him to his first ATP title
- The 22 -year -old woman separated with her last coach after only 14 days and a match
Emma Raducanu is under discussion to appoint Mark Petchey as a chief coach, and eighth in the past four years, according to a report.
The 22 -year -old Briton worked with former Andy Murray coach – who helped the Scottish winning his first ATP – Miami Open title last month, where she was rebounded in the quarterfinals, taking advantage of a valiant race until it was released.
During the week in Florida, Raducanu played her best tennis for a long time – and she insisted that she had “very good people” to whom she had confidence.
Among the entourage of his box of coaches was Petchey – a former top 100 player – as well as another ex -player, Jane O’Donoghue.
Petchey had also worked with Raducanu during the pandemic in 2020, before his famous climb in famous, perhaps reinforcing his affinity towards him as an option from coach.
According to BBC Sport, the largest obstacle in the manner of the pair is permanent.
Emma Raducanu would be under discussion to win Mark Petchey as a new head coach

Petchey, a former top 100 player, worked with Raducanu during Miami Open last month and also trained an Andy Murray, 18, for 10 months, helping her to win his first ATP title

Petchey would become the eighth head coach different from Raducanu in less than four years
His work with the American network would apparently restore his availability for much of the year.
However, the tennis channel is not allowed to cover Wimbledon, which means that Petchey would be available in the Grass Terrains – Raducanu’s favorite grass.
Raducanu put an end prematurely to his trial with his previous coach Vlado Platinik, after only 14 days and a match.
The Slovak coach arrived in Indian Wells on March 5, the day before the first and the only Raducanu match. And he left the team the day before his first match in Miami, a 6-2, 6-1 victory over the Japanese Joker Sayaka Ishi.
After a week of training in preparation for the Miami Open, the partnership, which should take place at least until the end of the French Open in May, ended suddenly.
A declaration by the Raducanu team said to itself: “Emma and Vlado separated. Emma has the greatest respect for Vlado and the work they started, but it was not in the right direction. Emma is now focusing on the fact of doing as well as she can here in Miami after her a solid departure today and will continue to look for the right coach.
Platinik declared in an interview with Slovak Press during the Indian Wells that the trial had passed until the end of the French Open. In the same interview, he referred to a previous interview when he described Raducanu’s work as a “coach suicide”.
“ Emma also approached me in a similar situation just after a great success (winning the US Open of 2021), which is why I said that it could train to commit suicide ”, said Platinik in the newspaper Slovak Dennik N. “But now it is in a completely different position.”