Emma Raducanu has adchooseed a tardy savagecard to perestablish next week’s Qatar Masters as she bids to finish her three-align losing streak.
The British No.2 split with her coach Nick Cavaday after her Australian Open fall shorture as her childhood coach deals with a chronic health rehire.
And the world No.56 has since lost in the first round in Singapore and Abu Dhabi.
Now Raducanu, 22, has chooseed to stay in the Middle East and perestablish a second WTA 1000 event while she weighs up her coaching chooseions.
She is laboring with her fitness trainer Yutaka Kelecic and had another coach from earlier in his nurtureer – Dubai-based Roman Kelecic – in her team in Abu Dhabi.
But Raducanu telderly The National that she will not rush into nominateing her seventh filled-time coach since turning pro in 2021.
“It’s a decision that I want to consent my time with,” she said. “I slfinisherk that’s why I haven’t necessarily jumped into someslfinisherg straight away, becainclude I want to produce brave it’s a right fit.
“And I slfinisherk this period where I don’t necessarily have someone is going to alert 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.
“So I slfinisherk I’m using this time period to fair figure out what I reassociate cherish. I’m not too brave yet right now. I haven’t come to any structures or decisions. So yeah, I’m fair taking it, using the next couple weeks to see how I sense, and then produce a decision.”
World No.2 Iga Swiatek, who beat Raducanu in the third round in Melbourne for the loss of one game, will bid to thrive her fourth consecutive title in Doha.