Emma Raducanu, the young British tennis star who rose to fame with her 2021 US Open title, has hired a new coach in Francisco Roig, Rafael Nadal's former coach. This move comes at an exciting time for Raducanu as she looks to continue her upward trajectory on the tennis court.
Raducanu had previously worked with several coaches, but it was clear that she needed someone who could provide her with the technical expertise and guidance she needed to improve her game. Roig's reputation as one of the best coaches in tennis followed him from his time working with Nadal, who has won all 22 of his Grand Slam titles.
According to former Spanish number two Feliciano Lopez, who worked with Roig for several years, he is a patient but demanding coach who will push players until they fix whatever issues he identifies. "Francis is the best coach I've worked with by far," Lopez said. "He's passionate about tennis and can spot technical issues that others might miss."
Roig's approach to coaching is unique in that he uses practical, specific drills with his players, rather than relying on video analysis. This hands-on approach has been praised by Lopez, who says Roig achieves results because of his ability to observe his players' movements and identify areas for improvement.
The partnership between Raducanu and Roig began in earnest following the 2021 US Open, where Raducanu worked with a tight-knit group of coaches, including Nick Cavaday. However, it was clear that she needed someone with more technical expertise to help her improve her game.
Since working with Petchey on an informal basis, Raducanu has seen significant improvement in her play, reaching the semi-finals in Washington and quarter-finals in Miami and Queen's. Her performances have been praised by commentators, who see potential in the young British star.
As Raducanu heads into the US Open, many will be watching to see how she performs with Roig as her coach. With Petchey no longer coaching on a full-time basis, it was clear that Raducanu needed someone who could provide her with the technical expertise and guidance she needed to improve.
Toni Nadal, Rafael Nadal's uncle and former coach, believes that having a good coach is essential for success in tennis. "Francis is a very good person," he said. "He is a man who you can be relaxed with, and he is funny." However, Nadal also noted that changing coaches is not an easy task, as it requires emotional, tactical, or technical adjustments.
With Roig on board, Raducanu looks to continue her upward trajectory in the tennis world. As she prepares for the US Open, many will be watching to see how she performs with her new coach.
Raducanu had previously worked with several coaches, but it was clear that she needed someone who could provide her with the technical expertise and guidance she needed to improve her game. Roig's reputation as one of the best coaches in tennis followed him from his time working with Nadal, who has won all 22 of his Grand Slam titles.
According to former Spanish number two Feliciano Lopez, who worked with Roig for several years, he is a patient but demanding coach who will push players until they fix whatever issues he identifies. "Francis is the best coach I've worked with by far," Lopez said. "He's passionate about tennis and can spot technical issues that others might miss."
Roig's approach to coaching is unique in that he uses practical, specific drills with his players, rather than relying on video analysis. This hands-on approach has been praised by Lopez, who says Roig achieves results because of his ability to observe his players' movements and identify areas for improvement.
The partnership between Raducanu and Roig began in earnest following the 2021 US Open, where Raducanu worked with a tight-knit group of coaches, including Nick Cavaday. However, it was clear that she needed someone with more technical expertise to help her improve her game.
Since working with Petchey on an informal basis, Raducanu has seen significant improvement in her play, reaching the semi-finals in Washington and quarter-finals in Miami and Queen's. Her performances have been praised by commentators, who see potential in the young British star.
As Raducanu heads into the US Open, many will be watching to see how she performs with Roig as her coach. With Petchey no longer coaching on a full-time basis, it was clear that Raducanu needed someone who could provide her with the technical expertise and guidance she needed to improve.
Toni Nadal, Rafael Nadal's uncle and former coach, believes that having a good coach is essential for success in tennis. "Francis is a very good person," he said. "He is a man who you can be relaxed with, and he is funny." However, Nadal also noted that changing coaches is not an easy task, as it requires emotional, tactical, or technical adjustments.
With Roig on board, Raducanu looks to continue her upward trajectory in the tennis world. As she prepares for the US Open, many will be watching to see how she performs with her new coach.