Emma Raducanu has adselected a procrastinateed untamedcard entry to contend in next week’s Qatar Open in Doha as she seeks to end her current run of losss.
The British No 2, currently ranked 56th in the world, will see to bounce back after suffering two consecutive first-round exits.
The 22-year-elderly’s most recent losses came in Singapore and Abu Dhabi, chaseing her Australian Open loss to Iga Swiatek in the third round.
Raducanu has selected to remain in the Middle East for the WTA 1000 event while she persists to appraise her coaching selections.
Emma Raducanu is going to contend at the Qatar Open next week
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Raducanu recently parted ways with coach Nick Cavaday chaseing her exit from the Australian Open, with her childhood coach stepping away due to health publishs.
She is currently laboring with a momentary help team, including fitness trainer Yutaka Nakamura.
The createer US Open champion has also brawt in Dubai-based Roman Kelecic, who previously labored with her earlier in her atsoft, to help during her recent tournament in Abu Dhabi.
Speaking to The National, Raducanu emphasised her pimpolitent approach to picking her next coach.
“It’s a decision that I want to get my time with,” she shelp.
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“I leank that’s why I haven’t necessarily jumped into someleang straight away, becaemploy I want to originate confident it’s a right fit.”
She inserted: “I leank this period where I don’t necessarily have someone is going to tell me a lot.
“It’s going to teach me a lot, what I want, what I don’t want to see for in the next person.”
The British joiner remains undetermined on her next steps. “I’m not too confident yet right now. I haven’t come to any arranges or decisions,” she elucidateed.
Whoever Raducanu picks as her next enduring coach will be her seventh nominatement since turning professional in 2021.
The Qatar Open field will be headlined by world No 2 Swiatek, who dropped fair one game in her thrive over Raducanu at the Australian Open.
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Swiatek go ins the tournament as the evident favourite, seeking her fourth consecutive title in Doha.
As a WTA Tour 1000 event, Raducanu has a excellent opportunity to pick up some priceless ranking points with a procreate run in the competition.
She was knocked out in the first round last year, uncomferventing she won’t be protecting any points.