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killerandflash said:hoof_it_up_to_benty said:Evans through to last 16 beating no 13 seed Michelsen.1
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Raducanu beats Osaka and regains her spot as British no 1.
Norrie and Evans both out.1 -
Great win for Raducanu. Up to 32 now. Found the heat challenging but showed far better resilience4
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PrincessFiona said:Great win for Raducanu. Up to 32 now. Found the heat challenging but showed far better resilience0
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hoof_it_up_to_benty said:PrincessFiona said:Great win for Raducanu. Up to 32 now. Found the heat challenging but showed far better resilience0
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Raducanu lost in the Semis at Washington.
Two Brits in action in Challenger finals today - Loffhagen and Francesca Jones. Jones now inside the top 100 in the WTA rankings.0 -
hoof_it_up_to_benty said:Raducanu lost in the Semis at Washington.
Two Brits in action in Challenger finals today - Loffhagen and Francesca Jones. Jones now inside the top 100 in the WTA rankings.
Jones now inside top 85 in world rankings.4 -
Boulter and Radacanu both in action in Montreal today - ongoing battle for the No 1 British spot.
Norrie plays tomorrow in Toronto - seeded 31. Fearnley lost yesterday.1 -
Emma back down to 42 in the live rankings after a big climb last week. Boutler #40 and Kartal #48 (but not playing this week).0
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Callumcafc said:Emma back down to 42 in the live rankings after a big climb last week. Boutler #40 and Kartal #48 (but not playing this week).
went from something like 45 up to 33 due to Washington semis
Not sure how the live ranking on a Monday can change so much from the rankings only out today - maybe due to points to defend from the Canadian Open last year?0 - Sponsored links:
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PrincessFiona said:Callumcafc said:Emma back down to 42 in the live rankings after a big climb last week. Boutler #40 and Kartal #48 (but not playing this week).
went from something like 45 up to 33 due to Washington semis
Not sure how the live ranking on a Monday can change so much from the rankings only out today - maybe due to points to defend from the Canadian Open last year?
The Canadian Open is scheduled for the same week this year.1 -
hoof_it_up_to_benty said:PrincessFiona said:Callumcafc said:Emma back down to 42 in the live rankings after a big climb last week. Boutler #40 and Kartal #48 (but not playing this week).
went from something like 45 up to 33 due to Washington semis
Not sure how the live ranking on a Monday can change so much from the rankings only out today - maybe due to points to defend from the Canadian Open last year?
The Canadian Open is scheduled for the same week this year.0 -
PrincessFiona said:hoof_it_up_to_benty said:PrincessFiona said:Callumcafc said:Emma back down to 42 in the live rankings after a big climb last week. Boutler #40 and Kartal #48 (but not playing this week).
went from something like 45 up to 33 due to Washington semis
Not sure how the live ranking on a Monday can change so much from the rankings only out today - maybe due to points to defend from the Canadian Open last year?
The Canadian Open is scheduled for the same week this year.0 -
Comfortable victory for Emma in straight sets.0
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hoof_it_up_to_benty said:PrincessFiona said:hoof_it_up_to_benty said:PrincessFiona said:Callumcafc said:Emma back down to 42 in the live rankings after a big climb last week. Boutler #40 and Kartal #48 (but not playing this week).
went from something like 45 up to 33 due to Washington semis
Not sure how the live ranking on a Monday can change so much from the rankings only out today - maybe due to points to defend from the Canadian Open last year?
The Canadian Open is scheduled for the same week this year.0 -
Norrie and Raducanu in action today - expecting them both to progress but nothing is guaranteed in tennis.2
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hoof_it_up_to_benty said:Norrie and Raducanu in action today - expecting them both to progress but nothing is guaranteed in tennis.0
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Norrie out and Radacanu through in straight sets. Faces Anisimova next - a tough match.1
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Raducanu out in straight sets to Anisimova - outclassed by her. Disappointing performance.0
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Cash and Glasspool through to last 8 of doubles0
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hoof_it_up_to_benty said:Raducanu out in straight sets to Anisimova - outclassed by her. Disappointing performance.0
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I see Raducanu has yet another coach and it's Francis Roig who was part of Nadal's backroom team. Petchey can't commit to doing the job full time because of his TV commitments so it makes sense to have someone on board who can but if I've read this right the contract is only until the end of the year. Is this yet another of Raducanu (and her dad's) "suck it and see" appointments? This will be her tenth change of coach in her four years and it's almost as if she's trying to find that person to unlock her talent when perhaps the key to doing that is nearer home.1
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Addick Addict said:I see Raducanu has yet another coach and it's Francis Roig who was part of Nadal's backroom team. Petchey can't commit to doing the job full time because of his TV commitments so it makes sense to have someone on board who can but if I've read this right the contract is only until the end of the year. Is this yet another of Raducanu (and her dad's) "suck it and see" appointments? This will be her tenth change of coach in her four years and it's almost as if she's trying to find that person to unlock her talent when perhaps the key to doing that is nearer home.
To a certain extent I can understand their concerns - she ramped up far too quickly from only playing 8 hours a week, from when she was doing her A levels then broke though at Wimbledon and then won the US - and it far too much far too quickly and should have been far more gradual. It basically broke her on/off for a few years and she is only just getting a lot fitter and more robust now. I don't know whose fault that was, over-eagerness on her/her dad's fault or a coach pushing her too far too quickly1 -
PrincessFiona said:Addick Addict said:I see Raducanu has yet another coach and it's Francis Roig who was part of Nadal's backroom team. Petchey can't commit to doing the job full time because of his TV commitments so it makes sense to have someone on board who can but if I've read this right the contract is only until the end of the year. Is this yet another of Raducanu (and her dad's) "suck it and see" appointments? This will be her tenth change of coach in her four years and it's almost as if she's trying to find that person to unlock her talent when perhaps the key to doing that is nearer home.
To a certain extent I can understand their concerns - she ramped up far too quickly from only playing 8 hours a week, from when she was doing her A levels then broke though at Wimbledon and then won the US - and it far too much far too quickly and should have been far more gradual. It basically broke her on/off for a few years and she is only just getting a lot fitter and more robust now. I don't know whose fault that was, over-eagerness on her/her dad's fault or a coach pushing her too far too quickly- Nigel Sears: Worked with Raducanu until July 2021.
- Andrew Richardson: Coached her to her US Open title in September 2021.
- Torben Beltz: Hired in November 2021, but parted ways in April 2022.
- Dmitry Tursunov: Worked with her from July to October 2022.
- Sebastian Sachs: Coached her from November 2022 to June 2023.
- Nick Cavaday: Began working with her in January 2024 and stepped down in January 2025 due to health reasons.
- Vladimir Platenik: A short-term coaching arrangement, lasting only a couple of weeks in March 2025.
- Mark Petchey: Began working with her in April 2025.
- Francisco Roig: Just hired.
For these reasons I really do hope that it works out with Roig because one long term coach and one voice in her ear could be the making of her.1 -
Addick Addict said:PrincessFiona said:Addick Addict said:I see Raducanu has yet another coach and it's Francis Roig who was part of Nadal's backroom team. Petchey can't commit to doing the job full time because of his TV commitments so it makes sense to have someone on board who can but if I've read this right the contract is only until the end of the year. Is this yet another of Raducanu (and her dad's) "suck it and see" appointments? This will be her tenth change of coach in her four years and it's almost as if she's trying to find that person to unlock her talent when perhaps the key to doing that is nearer home.
To a certain extent I can understand their concerns - she ramped up far too quickly from only playing 8 hours a week, from when she was doing her A levels then broke though at Wimbledon and then won the US - and it far too much far too quickly and should have been far more gradual. It basically broke her on/off for a few years and she is only just getting a lot fitter and more robust now. I don't know whose fault that was, over-eagerness on her/her dad's fault or a coach pushing her too far too quickly- Nigel Sears: Worked with Raducanu until July 2021.
- Andrew Richardson: Coached her to her US Open title in September 2021.
- Torben Beltz: Hired in November 2021, but parted ways in April 2022.
- Dmitry Tursunov: Worked with her from July to October 2022.
- Sebastian Sachs: Coached her from November 2022 to June 2023.
- Nick Cavaday: Began working with her in January 2024 and stepped down in January 2025 due to health reasons.
- Vladimir Platenik: A short-term coaching arrangement, lasting only a couple of weeks in March 2025.
- Mark Petchey: Began working with her in April 2025.
- Francisco Roig: Just hired.
For these reasons I really do hope that it works out with Roig because one long term coach and one voice in her ear could be the making of her.0 - Nigel Sears: Worked with Raducanu until July 2021.
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Gotta commend @LenGlover for his commitment to the doubles scene
personally find doubles excruciatingly boring.And don’t get me started on the US OPEN doubles1 -
MrOneLung said:Gotta commend @LenGlover for his commitment to the doubles scene
personally find doubles excruciatingly boring.And don’t get me started on the US OPEN doubles4