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Emma Raducanu’s Success in Miami: Is She Thriving Without a Full-Time Coach?

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Last updated: March 27, 2025 10:24 am
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Emma Raducanu acknowledges that she has always done things “a little bit differently.” Her performance at the Miami Open bears witness to that. Without a full-time coach, the British number two has achieved the first WTA 1,000 quarter-final of her career, marking a significant turning point. Emma Raducanu defeated American 17th seed Amanda Anisimova to claim her fourth consecutive win at the Miami Open. Since her historic 2021 US Open victory as a teenage qualifier, the 22-year-old has only now assembled such a winning run in one event.

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Emma Raducanu’s preferred unconventional approach begs why?Emma Raducanu Might Need a Full-Time Coach?How long will Mark Petchey’s involvement last?Is Emma Raducanu’s Resilience Lasting?Emma Raducanu Maintaining This Degree of Performance?

Emma Raducanu, who ranks 60th in the world right now, said, “I’d say I’m a bit of a free spirit, so I don’t need constraints or being told what to do.” “I believe that I am playing my best when I am truly authentic.”

Her ability to compete without a professional coach is attracting notice as she gets ready to meet US Open finalist Jessica Pegula in the quarterfinals.

Emma Raducanu’s preferred unconventional approach begs why?


Emma Raducanu has always made unusual decisions, from regularly switching coaches to winning a Grand Slam as an unseeded player to straying from conventional training plans. She is relentless in her approach, even if not every choice has brought results.

When she decided to split ways with Slovakian coach Vladimir Platenik shortly before the Miami Opening, eyebrows were raised. However, her outstanding performance on Miami’s fast, hard courts points to the possible benefit of the switch.

Emma Raducanu said in an interview, “I feel when I am boxed into a regimented way, then I am not able to express myself in the same way.”

Mark Petchey, a prominent name in British tennis, has been her mentor in Florida. Once mentoring Andy Murray, Petchey has offered guidance and encouragement on the practice courts while juggling his duties as a TV analyst.

Emma Raducanu also has relied on fitness trainer Yutaka Nakamura and long-time friend Jane O’Donoghue. With fewer and less demanding practice sessions, this “different approach” stresses enjoying the game.

Emma Raducanu noted, “This week has been a great eye-opener to just when I’m happy, expressive, and myself.” “Having persons I have known for a very long time, since before the US Open, is the most valuable thing for this week, at least.”

Emma Raducanu Might Need a Full-Time Coach?


Emma Raducanu’s regular coaching changes have been well-documented; each departure has a different justification. After separating with her fifth coach in two years, she proposed in 2023 that her “provoking” and “challenging” inquiries helped to drive turnover.

After recovering from wrist and ankle surgery in 2024, she first sought stability from childhood coach Nick Cavaday. However, a health problem in January caused the cooperation to break down.

Then her father, Ian Raducanu, hired Platenik, but some wonder whether she requires a full-time coach, considering her performance in Miami without him.

Renowned for his frank approach, Nick Kyrgios participated in the conversation, having competed without a coach. “People remarkably quiet that Raducanu is winning now—where are all the experts at now?” Kyrgios wrote on X, criticizing coaches as “overrated.”

Despite this, Emma Raducanu seems dedicated to selecting a new full-time coach despite the few appropriate possibilities, given that half of the season is already underway.

How long will Mark Petchey’s involvement last?


Emma Raducanu’s team describes Petchey as a “familiar face” providing “support” rather than assuming a permanent role. It is unknown how long this agreement will last.

Former British number one Tim Henman, who has mentored Emma Raducanu, thinks Petchey’s involvement “makes sense” given his knowledge of her game—Henman notes, though, Raducanu’s ease of changing coaches.

“Emma has been rather vocal that she is comfortable switching coaches – and that’s her prerogative,” Henman remarked. “I played professional tennis from the end of 1992 till 2007. I had three teachers. Though it doesn’t mean Emma should follow, I appreciated the continuity and constancy.

Is Emma Raducanu’s Resilience Lasting?


Emma Raducanu’s resilience has been questioned, particularly considering the injuries and difficulties she has experienced since winning the US Open. This season has been challenging; a back ailment disrupted her pre-season, she had terrible stalking in Dubai, and Cavaday left without warning.

She hushed some detractors, though, with her fierce triumph over world number 10 Emma Navarro in Miami. She also did well against Anisimova and McCartney Kessler, who were battling physical problems.

Emma Raducanu admits, “I think that’s been missing in the last few months and even few years at times,” and notes she needs to find her “competitive spirit.”

Emma Raducanu Maintaining This Degree of Performance?


Whether she ends up in Miami or maintains this degree of performance over an extended period remains her most formidable obstacle. Consistency has escaped her ever since her US Open victory.

Henman thinks her more active engagement in tournaments is benefiting her. She lost six of her nine games before Miami, although she has played seven events this year, more than in the first three months of a season.

Emma Raducanu will first break into the top 50 worldwide, following Miami, having missed August 2022.

Henman remarked, “It is easy to look at the results, but I would look more at the journey of tournament play – that is a big, big positive.” “She is a fantastic player and ought to be back knocking on the door of the top 30, seeded at Slams, and the top 20 if she stays healthy.”

Though Emma Raducanu’s performance in the Miami Open has restored hope in her ability, the road ahead is yet unknown. Whether she settles into a more conventional arrangement or continues flourishing without a full-time coach remains to be seen.

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