Albeit Petchey will never be a full time solution which has always been a bone of contention. While they have always worked so well together, he has broadcast commitments and given that Raducanu has gone through so many coaches over the years, it is safe to say that she isn’t a sure fix when it comes to keeping anyone around.
“Emma has talked about her identity, her game style and she wants to own it. She’s been around long enough on the tour so I wonder whether that might be a good option for her but it’s her prerogative.
“I worked with three coaches in 15 years. I like the consistency and continuity and we know that coaches don’t last long working with Emma.
“An aggressive game style is how you have to play. You have got to be aggressive because if you don’t your opponent will be and for me. I want to see her build her physicality: to get stronger, more resilient, to hit the ball harder.
“And I think if she does that, that’ll mean that she has less interruptions and less little setbacks physically. She’ll be able to compete at a high level for longer periods, so if I could add one element it would be the physical side.
“Raducanu does work on her physical side. I think her tennis game is outstanding but when you think of the physicality of Sabalenka, Swiatek, Rybakina, Gauff, she’s not in the same league. The physicality is the biggest challenge.”
Emma Raducanu celebrating winning a point at the 2025 US Open
Robson says why not to return for Petchey
Laura Robson also spoke about it on Sky Sports and the former British No.1 takes more of a view of let’s see what happens over dismissing it from the very start and that Raducanu needs to add more variety to stay with the big names.
“I think we make such a big deal out of the coaching situation and as long as she is feeling happy on the court, as long as she’s confident out there then that’s half the job done, and that’s what coaches try and bring out in you when you do have one.
“She obviously gets on really well with Petch. They’ve been on and off for a fair few years now and it’s someone she knows. They have the same ideas. They agree on so much that she needs to bring out there, so why not?
“As long as you’ve got someone who’s taking care of the boring stuff like the logistics of booking practice, finding someone to practice with, racket re-strings – all of that. As long as that’s taken care of, then you can just focus on trying to play.
“They have the same identity of how both of them feel she should be as a player.”
“It feels like everyone is adding different elements to their game all the time, so at the moment it feels like she wants to add that aggression back into her game and once you’ve got that you can start thinking about adding more variety again so you’ve got more strings to your bow.
“But you want to have a clear identity as a player before you go out onto any match court – so long as that’s defined in your mind then that’s half the job done.”
