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Raducanu splits with coach Roig after six months
- Last week Emma Raducanu announced on Instagram Stories that she and Francis Roig have ended their partnership, saying `While we have come to the conclusion together that we ought not to move forward` and `You have been more than a coach to me`.
- After her Australian Open defeat last week, Emma Raducanu said she planned to `re-evaluate` her game to hit `the ball to the corners and hard` and play more like when she was younger.
- Including interim appointments, Raducanu has worked with coaches into double figures, with Francis Roig, a Spaniard and former coach of Rafael Nadal, hired after a trial in October and departing after six months.
- She said she'll take a few days to re-evaluate, watching matches and working on her game after a 2025 season affected by illness and a bone bruise.
- Off court, Raducanu was spotted in Henley and linked to Oxford University, but she said last year she is focused on her professional tennis and would delay studying for now.
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Emma Raducanu splits with coach following controversial comments after Australian Open exit
Emma Raducanu has confirmed she has split from coach Francisco Roig following her second-round exit at the Australian Open after she gave a cryptic interview, appearing to take a swipe at him.The 23-year-old hired Roig, Rafael Nadal’s former coach, last summer, but said she was planning to “re-evaluate" her game after a disappointing 7-6 (3) 6-2 defeat to Anastasia Potapova in Melbourne.It appears the Spaniard is no longer part of the 2021 US Op…
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Emma Raducanu confirms split from her coach Francisco Roig
Emma Raducanu confirmed she has split from coach Francisco Roig following her second-round exit at the Australian Open.
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Leaning Left4Leaning Right4Center3Last UpdatedBias Distribution37% Left, 36% Right
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- 37% of the sources lean Left, 36% of the sources lean Right
37% Left
L 37%
C 27%
R 36%
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