Breaking:Emma Raducanu, After Receiving a Prestigeous Award Turns Down $1.2million Deal Offer Due to…👇👇
According to Emma Raducanu, she has never been scared to do things “a little bit differently.” The fact that the British number two has advanced to her first WTA 1,000 quarterfinal without a full-time coach feels appropriate. Raducanu defeated American 17th seed Amanda Anisimova on Monday to record her fourth consecutive victory at the Miami Open. The 22-year-old has not won so many matches in a single tournament since the US Open in
Raducanu, 60th in the world, stated, “I think when I am being really authentic, that is when I am playing my best.” As she gets ready to face US Open finalist Jessica Pegula in Wednesday’s quarterfinal, BBC Sport examines Raducanu’s success without a full-time coach. “I would say I am a bit of a free spirit so I do not need restrictions or being told what to do,” Raducanu said.
Raducanu consistently does what she believes is best for her, whether that means hiring a rotating group of coaches, winning a Grand Slam title as an unknown rookie, or modifying her schedule beyond the norm. Even though it does not always turn out well, she keeps up her moral principles. Another move that was first taken by surprise was ending a brief collaboration with Slovakian coach Vladimir Platenik on the eve of this














