Emma Raducanu set to continue with current coach ahead of Wimbledon

Emma Raducanu set to continue with current coach ahead of Wimbledon

Emma Raducanu has made the decision to continue with current coach Mark Petchey ahead of Wimbledon, ruling out an immediate collaboration with Andy Murray.

The news of Murray's split with Novak Djokovic on Tuesday sparked suggestions that the three-time major champion could coach Raducanu next.

Murray revealed he would like to work with Raducanu when discussing the possibility of coaching in 2022.

However, a Wimbledon collaboration between the two British stars has all but been ruled out â” at least for this year.

Petchey, a former British No 1 who works as a tennis commentator, has reportedly cleared his schedule to coach Raducanu for the grass-court season, including Wimbledon.

Raducanu first called on Petchey at the Miami Open after a difficult start to the season, and the partnership has proven fruitful so far.

The Brit holds an impressive 8-3 record since appointing the former world No 80, having reached the quarter-finals in Miami, the second round in Madrid and the last 16 in Rome.

The 22-year-old had won just three of her nine matches in 2025 prior to Miami.

Raducanu previously gave insight into Petchey's coaching approach, telling Sky Sports: "He's not a super technical coach, there are certain tweaks, as always, but that is something I am going away from.

"I have been very technical in the past, there has been a time and a place for that because I needed to make improvements.

"But from now on, it's more about doing the right things, taking the ball on more, and just repetition of certain drills and patterns, which he is very good at setting up."

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