Emma Raducanu Coaches List 2026: Who She Worked With & When

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Emma Raducanu Coaches List 2026 – If you’ve ever tried to keep up with Emma Raducanu’s support team, you’ll know her coaching set-up changes fast — this Emma Raducanu coaches list pulls together the key names, dates and what each coach actually did with her.

Since her 2021 breakthrough season, Raducanu has treated coaching almost like a lab: short, intense collaborations with very different profiles, from long-term British mentors to headline names like former Nadal coach Francisco Roig. Some partnerships lasted months, others just a few tournaments, but each has shaped a different phase of her development.

Early on, Nigel Sears and Andrew Richardson [1] provided the structure around her first Wimbledon run and shock US Open title. After that, Raducanu and her team went hunting for more tour-hardened input, bringing in experienced WTA and ATP coaches such as Torben Beltz and Dmitry Tursunov. Those stints were relatively brief, but they exposed her to higher training loads, travel routines and tactical expectations at the top of the game.

Injury setbacks in 2023 and multiple surgeries forced another reset. Sebastian Sachs then Nick Cavaday focused as much on rebuilding her body and confidence as on tactics, with Cavaday in particular giving her a long overdue period of stability. Short-lived spells with Vladimir Platenik and consultant Mark Petchey followed, before Raducanu made her boldest move yet in 2025: hiring former Nadal confidant Francisco Roig to help her translate flashes of brilliance into consistent wins against top-10 opponents.

Emma Raducanu Coaching Timeline

Emma Raducanu Coaches List 2026 – Below you’ll find Emma Raducanu’s full coaching timeline — who coached her, when they joined, and what each brought to her game as she developed from a breakout teenager into a Grand Slam champion.

Coach Approx. Dates Role & Highlights
Nigel Sears Apr 2021 – Jul 2021 Joined her team ahead of grass season; guided Raducanu to her breakthrough run to the fourth round at Wimbledon 2021, where she first hit the wider spotlight.
Andrew Richardson Jul 2021 – Sept 2021 Former youth coach who took over before the US hard-court swing. Coached her through the US Open Series and that historic 2021 US Open title run as a qualifier without dropping a set.
Jeremy Bates (interim) Oct 2021 Worked with Raducanu on a short-term basis at Indian Wells after she chose not to extend with Richardson; more of a transitional support role than a full appointment.
Torben Beltz Nov 2021 – Apr 2022 Long-time former coach of Angelique Kerber, hired to add WTA tour experience and structure. Helped her through her first full season as a top-20 player before both sides opted to part ways after five months.
Dmitry Tursunov Jul/Aug 2022 – Oct 2022 Former top-20 ATP pro with a track record of improving aggressive players. Joined on a trial basis for the North American hard-court swing; the partnership produced some solid results, including a semi-final in Seoul, before ending after a few months.
Sebastian Sachs Dec 2022 – Jun 2023 German coach with experience working with Belinda Bencic and Julia Görges. Helped Raducanu through early 2023 before wrist and ankle surgeries curtailed her season and the pair mutually split while she recovered.
Nick Cavaday Jan 2024 – Jan 2025 Childhood mentor from Bromley who returned as head coach for her comeback from multiple surgeries. Oversaw her climb back into the top 60 and a steadier run of results before stepping down due to health issues of his own.
Vlado Platenik Mar 2025 (short spell) Slovak coach who briefly joined ahead of Indian Wells 2025. The partnership lasted only around two weeks and one match before both sides chose to move on, citing stress and differing directions.
Francisco (Francis) Roig Aug 2025 – present Long-time member of Rafael Nadal’s coaching team, hired in 2025 as Raducanu’s eighth coach. Brought in to add tactical clarity, improve her patterns against top-10 opponents and provide a more stable, experienced presence as she re-enters the top 30.

Note: Dates are approximate and focus on Raducanu’s main coaches since her 2021 breakthrough.

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