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Emma Raducanu told to prioritise coaching issue as Brit gets brutal

Tennis fans have urged Emma Raducanu to stick with one coach in her comeback from surgery. The British No. 7 returned to competition in January following an eight-month layoff and is so far 3-4 in matches. In a brutal verdict, Express Sport readers claimed that Raducanu hadn’t looked promising so far, despite some impressive wins and close losses.

Following her latest defeat in Doha – the worst match of her comeback so far – the world No. 252 admitted that she was still struggling to get to grips with the demanding, week-in week-out nature of the professional tour. As she looks to try and get more matches under her belt, Express Sport readers believe Raducanu should focus on her coaching team.

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The 21-year-old earned herself something of a reputation when she went through five coaches in 18 months at the beginning of her career. After hiring childhood mentor Nick Cavaday in January, tennis fans want to see Raducanu stick with him for the long haul – something she previously hinted at doing.

The 21-year-old earned herself something of a reputation when she went through five coaches in 18 months at the beginning of her career. After hiring childhood mentor Nick Cavaday in January, tennis fans want to see Raducanu stick with him for the long haul – something she previously hinted at doing.

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