Britain’s Emma Raducanu has described herself as a “loner” as she explained how she is managing her first WTA Tour season following the split from her coach Torben Beltz last month, ahead of this month’s French Open.
The 19-year-old has been figuring out how to adapt to the surface without the help of a full-time coach, citing the need to move to a different training model, and has taken a liking to the independence of coaching herself. Read More
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