Emma Raducanu ends coach trial after 14 days - then wins in Miami
- Emma Raducanu has parted ways with coach Vladimir Platenik after only 14 days and one match, confirming the split through her team.
- Despite the coaching change, Raducanu secured a 6-2, 6-1 win against Sayaka Ishii in Miami without Platenik present.
- Platenik, who had previously claimed working with Raducanu could be 'coaching suicide,' had just one training session with her before their only match.
- Raducanu is still looking for a permanent coach, having parted ways with Nick Cavaday after the Australian Open.
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"Bet it's a nightmare to work with Emma Raducanu, what a brat" - Fans slam Brit for parting ways with new coach after just 14 days
Emma Raducanu's shockingly parting ways with her now-former coach Vladimir Platenik, after just 14 days into their partnership, has sparked discussions among tennis fans.
Raducanu ends coaching trial with Platenik - Daily Trust
Emma Raducanu’s coaching trial with Vladimir Platenik is over after just two weeks. The British number two won her Miami Open first-round match against Japanese teenager Sayaka Ishii in straight sets yesterday. However, Platenik was absent from her coaching box, having flown to California two days before Raducanu’s first-round defeat by Moyuka Uchijima in Indian Wells earlier this month. The two had been training together in the run-up to this w…
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