Emma Raducanu shown early exit in Singapore
Emma Raducanu has been told what to prioritise after splitting with her coach of 14 months. The British No. 2 was forced to end her partnership with Nick Cavaday as he needed time at home to deal with a chronic health condition. Raducanu has yet to hire a replacement, but Tim Henman wants to see the 22-year-old focus on something else.
Emma Raducanu has significantly shifted her scheduling strategy by accepting a wild card into the qualifying draw for the Mubadala Abu Dhabi Open. This decision follows her early exit at the Singapore Open,
Ex-coach of the former world number one Andy Murray, Mark Petchey, has raised concerns about Emma Raducanu after some disappointing performances recently.
Emma Raducanu once again had a forgetful campaign at a Grand Slam event. At the 2025 Australian Open, the 2021 US Open champion was expected to make a deep run, and though she made it to the third round for the first time in the tournament,
LUKE LITTLER has admitted he would like to meet Emma Raducanu after she floated the idea of meeting up. Littler, 18, shares common ground with tennis whiz Raducanu in that both burst onto the ...
Nick Cavaday was the sixth coach of the 22-year-old Emma Raducanu’s short career that hit its heights when she won the U.S. Open as a qualifier in 2021.
The only women’s match featuring Grand Slam singles champions in the third round at the Australian Open turned out to be an overpowering win by Iga Swiatek over Emma Raducanu.
Speaking on Eurosport, former WTA star Laura Robson commented on Emma's tough loss: “Iga played that kind of match 55 times in the last year and just knows what to do on there on the more important points. She was just able to step it up another game.
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Cristina Bucsa of Spain rallied to eliminate No. 7 seed Emma Raducanu of Great Britain 5-7, 7-5, 7-5 in a three-hour-plus marathon during the first round of the Singapore Tennis Open on Monday.
But sadly for Raducanu - who battled a back injury at the start of 2025 - she didn't manage to take advantage of a favorable draw as her run in the Asian event lasted only match after world No. 101 Cristina Bucsa upset her 5-7 7-5 7-5.